2 HARDY PLANTS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 

CRESTED FERN Dryopteris cristata 
Grows in wet woods but transplants readily to other soils. Long narrow 
bright green frond. Sterile fronds evergreen. 100 for $12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 
ZC: 
HAY-SCENTED FERN Dennstedtia punctilobula 
We are listing this Eastern fern which does not occur in Wisconsin because 
we believe it to be the best for a ground cover in poor soil and open sun. It 
forms those generous clumps you may have seen in New England pastures. 
Graceful light green fronds with the fragrance of new-mown hay. 100 for $15.00; 
12 for*$2.50; Hach. 25c: 
INTERRUPTED FERN Osmunda Claytoniana 
A tall growing luxuriant fern of light green color up to four feet. The 
brown sections in middle of some fronds are the seed-producers, hence interrupted 
fern. For light shade and well drained soils. 100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; Each 
Zoe. 
LADY FERN Athyrium angustum 
One of the indispensible varieties 
where a graceful fern growing up 
to three feet is needed. Although 
it will grow under widely varying 
conditions, it does best in a rich 
humus soil, well drained but never 
lacking for moisture. 100 for 
DES U0 LAs LOrey 2. OUrm GACH eZoC. 
LIP FERN Cheilanthes feei 
A very tiny fern with tufts of 
wooly fronds growing from cre- 
vices on the southerly side of lime- 
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95c; Each 35c. 
MAIDENHAIR FERN 
Adiantum pedatum 
A favorite among our native 
ferns. It thrives in deeper shade 
than most kinds. Shining brown 
stem up to 24 inches with a hori- 
zontal frond of delicate texture. 
Appreciates well prepared soil 
with leaf mold and shade and some 
protection from wind. 100 for 
$12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 25c. 
OSTRICH FERN 
Pteretis nodulosa 
Usually found native in damp 
stream bottoms but seems. to Lady Fern- Athyrium angustum 
thrive in any humus soil and 
shade. Beautiful divided fronds, 
resembling an ostrich plume up to five feet growing in vase shape. Spreads into 
clumps. 100 for $12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 25c. 

POLYPODY, COMMON Polypodium virginianum 
Forms running mats on shaded rocks. Small evergreen fronds up to 8 
inches. Keep well watered until established. 100 for $12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 
20c. 
RATTLESNAKE FERN Botrychium virginianum 
Single triangular frond which bears the fruiting spores on an extended stalk. 
18 inches. Grows in damp shady woods. 12 for $2.50; 3 for 65c; Each 25c. 
