16 CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
CHEILANTHES Densa. (Pellaea Densa). Finely cut wide green 
fronds. Sun or shade. 3-5 in. 25c and 50c. 
Gracillima. Lace Fern. Very lacy and delicate. Rock crevices in 
well drained soil. Likes a north exposure. 4 in. 50c. 
Lanosa. Fine lacy fern with silvery reverse. 6-8 in. 50c. 
CRYPTOGRAMMA Acrostichoides. Parsley Fern. A lovely feathery 
fern with light green fronds. Good for hot, dry rocks. 5 in. 
DENNSTEDTIA Punctilobula. Hay Scented Fern. Dense mats of frag- 
rant fronds. 21 in. 
DRYOPTERIS Clintoniana. Sh. Clinton’s Wood Fern. Fine evergreen 
fern. 2 ft. 35c. 
Nevadensis. Sh. Fragrant Fern. Light green, finely cut fronds. 
8-14 in. 35c. 
Spinulosa. Sh. Shield Fern. Large, wide, lacy fronds. 2 ft. 
' $pinulosa. Var. Dilitata. Sh. Leaves more nearly triangular than 
the type. 2 ft. 
ONOCLEA Sensibilis. Sh. Sensitive Fern. Large, broad triangular 
leaves. Very hardy and easy. 2 ft. 
OSMUNDA Cinnamonea. Sh. Cinnamon Fern. Showy large fern with 
2-4 ft. fronds. Young growth covered with rusty wool. 35-50c. 
Claytoniana. Sh. Interrupted Fern. Similar to the above, but 
young growth covered with white wool. Imposing. 35c and 50c. 
Regalis. Sh. Royal Fern. Handsome, wide, branching fronds of 
pale green. A very beautiful fern of individual appearance. 
2 it, o0c and 50c 
POLYPODIUM Scouleri. Sh. Leathery Polypod. A rare fern with 
a Sean leathery evergreen leaves, with rounded pinnae. 4-8 in. 
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Vulgare. Sh. Licorice Fern. Attractive, leathery fronds. Good 
cover for shady rocks. 
POLYSTICHUM Acrostichoides. Sh. Christmas Fern. Evergreen, dag- 
ger-like fronds. 12-18 in. 
Andersoni. Rare western species similar to Brauni. 18-24 in. $1.00. 
Brauni. Sh. Graceful, lacy fronds. Stems covered with brown 
scales. 18-25 in. 75c. 
Lonchitis. Sh. Holly Fern. Long, stiff, narrow fronds with prickly 
edged pinnae. 15 in. 50c. 
Munitum. Sh. Western Sword Fern. Large clumps of long, narrow, 
evergreen fronds. A lovely large fern. 
Plumosum Compactum. Sh. A very beautiful fern with lacy fronds 
of pale green. Attractive in the garden, or as a house plant. 50c. 
Viviparum. Like the above, but with less lacy fronds. 25c and 50c. 
SCOLOPENDRIUM Vulgare. Sh. Eastern Hart’s Tongue. Broad, 
leathery, entire, evergreen leaves. Rare and choice. 50c and 75c. 
Vulgare. Crested. Lovely waved and crested forms. 75c. 

