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*Dodecatheon Medea (American Cyclamen) (Old Maid’s Noses) 
(Shooting Star)—-A pretty smooth native perennial with white 
flowers in early spring and summer. 15 in. 30 cents each. 
*Doronicum Clusi—A dwarf form, producing large bright yellow 
flowers in early spring and summer. 15 in. 50 cents each. 
Doronicum Plantagineum Excelsum (Leonpards Bane) — Large 
daisy-like yellow flowers having long narrow rays. Excellent 
for cutting as it blooms in May, on long stems and keeps 
well when cut. Also a good forcer. 2 ft. Heavy moist soil. 
35 cents each. 
*Draba (Whitlow Grass)—A large family of small plants easily 
grown in rockery or wall. Give them well-drained soil in sun. 
*Hanoildi-—This forms a dense evergreen mossy cushion covered 
in spring with golden yellow flowers. 3 in. All Drabas are 
excellent rock garden plants. Rare. 50 cents each. 
*Olympica—Bright yellow. May. Mossy foliage. 4 in. 35 
cents each. 
*Epimedium Macaranthemum Roseum—(Barrenwort)—Evergreen 
foliage shaded bronze. Flowers rosy red in May and June. 
6 in. Prefers peaty soil and shade. 50 cents each. 
*Epimedium Sulphureum—Similar to the above, but taller and flow- 
ers pale yellow. 50 cents each. 
*EKrodium Chamaedryoides Roseum—A beautiful tiny Alpine, form- 
ing a tuft of glossy leaves, covered with beautiful pink stars 
from spring until fall. Light limestone soil in full sun. 
50 cents each. 
Eupatorium Coeestinum (Hardy Ageratum)—Light purple agera- 
tum-like flowers in late summer and fall. Excellent for cut- 
ting. 18 in. Ordinary soil. 30 cents each. 
Euphorbia Corollata (Flowering Spurge) (Milkwort)—-Large um- 
bels of small white flowers with green eye in summer. Good 
cut flower, as a substitute for Gypsophila. 18 in. Ordinary 
soil. 380 cents each. 
*Euphorbia Myrsinites—A trailing plant well furnished with broad 
bue-green foliage, somewhat resembling a Sedum. Flowers 
yellow in clusters. May. 6 in. 385 cents each. 
*EKuphorbia Polychroma—Large attractive yellow flower bracts. 
Makes a beautiful formal clump about 1 ft. high. May. 50 
cents each. 
Ferns—Hardy Varieties—The following are easily grown, requir- 
ing plenty of moisture, a light soil to which some peat or leaf 
mold has been added, and a more or less shaded position. 
*Adiantum Pedatum—(Maidenhair)—A beautiful variety, easily 
cultivated in neutral or. slightly acid soil and some shade. 
Fronds deciduous. 6 to 10 in. tall. 85 cents each. 
Asplenium Felix Foeminea—(Lady Fern)—Now referred to 
Athyrium Asplenoides. Moist acid soil, sun or shade. A 
pretty deciduous fern 15 or more inches tall. 85 cents each. 
*Asplenium Trichomanes — (Maidenhair Spleenwort) — Light 
shade, enjoys a limestone soil. Narrow evergreen fronds 4 in. 
tall. 50 cents each. 
*Comptosorus Rhizophyllus—(Walking Fern)—Frond a _ slender 
simple blade that roots at the tip to form a new plan. A 
sheltered position, neutral or limesone soil. 50 cens each. 
Osmunda Cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern)—Makes a _ beautiful 
plant when established, upright fronds having brown spores at 
their tips. 4 ft. 35 cents each. 
Osmunda Regalis (The Royal Fern)—One of the most beau- 
tiful. Rich yellowshi green fronds. 3 ft. 35 cents each. 
*Polypodium Vulgare—(Polypody or Rockcap Ferns) — Acid 
soil, some shade. Evergreen fronds about 5 in. long. Spreads 
by means of a creeping rootstock. 35 cents each. 
Polystichium Acrostichoides (Christmas Fern) (Dagger Fern) 
—A beautiful hardy evergreen fern of easy culture. Requires 
some shade. 85 cents each. 
Funkia (Plaintain Day Lily)—A group of excellent hardy plants 
for borders or rockeries. Both foliage and fiowers are attrac- 
tive. They like a rich soil and moisture. 
*Funkia Lancifolia—Broad green leaves, bluish mauve flowers. 
August and Sept. 15 in. 85 cents each. 
*Funkia Minor Alba—Masses of small white flowers on 12 in. stems. 
Best in moist soil. 40 cents each. 
*Funkia Subcordata Grandiflora (Plantian Daylily) (August Lily) 
—Attractive pale green leaves. Very sweet white flowers in 
August. 14% ft. 50 cents each. 
*Funkia Undulata Variegata—Green leaves striped creamy white, 
light blue flowers. A most attractive border plant. Makes a 
beautiful edging for beds or borders. 30 cents each. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora (Blanket Flower)—Grey green foliage and 
large daisy-like flowers all summer. Yellow with a crimson 
ring around the center. Rich dry soil. 18 in. One of the 
most useful perennials for cutting. 30 cents each. 
