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HARDY NATIVE FERNS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
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250 
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PTERETIS NODULOSA. Ostrich Fern. Deciduous. 2 
to 5 feet. Bold growing, usually along streams. Very 
ornamental in moist shady location. X strong.......-....-- 18 “14 2 11 
PTERIDIUM AQUILINUM. Bracken. Deciduous. 2 to 
3 feet. Spreading fronds. Shade or sunny location. 
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WOODWARDIA VIRGINICA. Virginia Chain Fern. 
Deciduous. 2 to 3 feet. Strong vigorous-growing 
species. Succeeds best in moist shady location. Strong .18 14 a Pier ver 
HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 250 
i1To9 10 To 24 To 249 OR OVER 
ASTER NOVAE-ANGLIAE. New England Aster. De- 
ciduous. 3 to 5 feet. Densely clothed with narrowly 
deciduous lanceolate leaves. Flowers violet-purple, 
late summer. Large and showy. Plant in moist 
SUNN Yo OCA LOM Amey) (TOD ays ete pane ee 18 gis) A2 10 
ASTER PUNICEUS. Swamp Aster. Deciduous. 3 to 5 
feet. Leaves narrow, lanceolate. Flowers light violet, 
August and September. Sometimes pale or purplish. 
Moist sunny location. X strong clumps........................ o> 11 08 06 
CALTHA PALUSTRIS. Marsh Marigold. Deciduous. 6 
to 15 incches. Leaves bright green, broadly heart- 
shaped. Flowers bright yellow in early spring, very 
showy. Moist location, semi shade. Strong .............. 18 We As 10 
CHELONE GLABRA. White Turtlehead. Deciduous. 
114 to 3 feet. Stem smooth upright branching. Leaves 
opposite, lance-shaped, toothed. Flowers white or 
pinkish, July to September in spike or cluster. Moist 
location, “semishade, sae strong.. sues, beet 16 whl 10 .O9 
CHELONE LYONI. Pink Turtlehead. Deciduous. 1 to 3. 
feet. Stems slender erect. Leaves lanceolate, with 
sharp toothed margins. Flowers red or rose, July 
to September. Moist location, semi shade or sun. 
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CICUTA MACULATA. Spotted Waterhemlock. De- 
ciduous. 3 to 5 feet. Finely cut leaves. Flowers 
white in umbels in mid summer. Moist sunny loca- 
tion; -‘Strongt== de ke eee eae ree: Seen ana epe  iee 15 10 07 06 
CORNUS CANADENSIS. Bunchberry. Deciduous. 5 to 
8 inchces. Flowers white or yellowish. Bright red 
berries in clusters. Open moist location. 
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DARLINGTONIA CALIFORNICA. California Pitcher 
Plant. 12 to 18 inches. Evergreen. Rare plant feed- 
ing on insects. Flowers beautiful purple. Grown as 
house plant, or out doors. Moist bogs. X strong........ 65 pss) 50 
DIONAEA MUSCIPULA. Venus Flytrap. Deciduous. 
4 to 8 inches. Leaves thick dark green, trap-like, 
catching insects. Flowers white terminal clusters, 
May and June. Peat bogs, moist location. Semi 
shade. “Strang. ix stemecte ocak 0, Sa rack oe ee os er 35 30 .26 24 
DIPHYLLEIA CYMOSA. Unmbrellaleaf. Deciduous. 1 
to 2 feet. Leaves large lobed. Flowers white ter- 
minal, May. Fruit showy purple in bunches. Prefers 
damp location, shade or semi. X strong...............--.-.-. 20 16 4 12 
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