Per 100 
HARDY FERNS — For background subjects or group 
planting are unsurpassed. Will do well in a mixture 
of peat moss and light soil. 
Adriantum Pedatum—(Maidenhair). Growth of this fern 
is the most delicate of all the ferns. But when estab- 
lished, grows readily. Growth 12 to 18 inches. Stems 
black with curved fronds 
Aspidium Acrostichoides—(Christmas Fern). An Ever 
green type, showy in the winter, in protected places. 
Fronds very deep green. Height 18 inches 
Aspidium Marginale—(Evergreen Wood Fern). Desira- 
ble for moist places. Fronds of a light green. Height 
18 inches 
Oneclea Struthiopteris—(Ostrich Fern). The tallest of 
the fern goup. Very stately as a back ground sub- 
ject. Desirable when in group plantings. Height 
31% feet 
FESTUCA—Glauca (Blue Fescue). Dwarf grass of steel 
blue. In tuffs, growing about 4 inches high, used for 
borders or rockery 
FUNKIA—Undulata Variegata (Plantain Lily). Very at- 
tractive when arranged around group of shrubs or 
rose beds. Very valuable as a forcing plant for Memor- 
ial Day 
Lanceolata. Lance shape leaves and does well in the 
shade, flowers of delicate lilac, good foundation plant 
GAILLARDIA—Grandiflora (Blanket Flower). Deserves a 
place in all perennial gardens. Very striking range of 
color; thrives well under all conditions. 1% to 2 feet 
GENTIANA—Andrewsii (Bottle Gentian). The closed gen- 
tian, interesting because of the large blue buds it 
forms which never open. 11% feet high 
GEUM—Lady Strathden (Avens). Very showy plants for 
borders, also used for cutting purposes. Flowers of 
rich yellow, growing to a height of 18 inches 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Growing nature same as above but 
flowers are of a rich crimson 
GYPSOPHILA—Paniculata (Baby’s Breath). Useful as 
a filler and makes attractive winter bouquet, misty- 
white flowers all summer. 1 year old roots 75 
Strong two year roots Liao 
Bristol Fairy. A plant that was needed very much by the 
florist trade. Flowers of a large double white. Strong 
grafted plants, field grown 2.50 
Repens. Trailing from and very attractive when placed 
among rocks in the rockery. Flowers white and pink. 
July and August 1.25 
HELENIUM—(Helen’s Flower). These tall growing plants 
are very useful for back ground borders, and also 
very popular as a cut flower. 
Autumnale Superbum. Deep golden yellow flowers, Au- 
gust and September. Height 2% to 3 feet 
Riverton Gem. Flowers of old gold, changing to blood red 
ibaa abi e color when matured. August and Septem- 
er. 
Rubrum. Bears large, loose heads of terracotta or ma- 
poweny. colored flowers. August and September. 2% 
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