HARDY FERNS 



































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Above, Lady Fern 


American ; 
Maidenhair Fern 
P193. Everybody loves these 
delightfully fragrant white 
spring flowers. A bouquet will 
perfume an entire room. Noth- 
ing is easier to grow. They 
thrive in full shade on the 
north side of your home or 
garage, right against the wall 
where few plants will live. 
They will also do fine right out 
in the full sun. The foliage 
stays green all summer, in 
spots where grass will not 
grow. We send you clumps of 
5 Pips. Plant the clumps a 
foot or so apart. If planted 
early, you will get some flowers 
this season. They will increase 
and soon you will have a fine 
bed with hundreds of blooms. 
Postpaid 
3 for $1.00, Each 40c 
60 

P76 Hardy Carnations—These 
are becoming popular because they 
are not only lovely in the garden but are fine 
for cutting. The flowers are very fragrant and 
come on long stems. Bloom freely in early 
summer and at intervals thereafter. Grow 
18 to 20 inches tall. They are hardy but in 
cold sections, we recommend a light winter 
mulch to prevent alternate freezing and 
thawing. We send a mixture of colors, red, 
pink, white and yellow, which blend beauti- 
fully in a bouquet. 
8 for $1.75, 4 for $1.00, 
Each 30c, Postpaid 

Many ask us, ‘‘What can I plant in shady 
places?””? Among the very best, are these 
Hardy Ferns. They thrive in the shade. That 
is their natural home. Perfectly hardy, they 
come up year after year. Also very fine to 
P120 American Maiden- 
hair -—-This lovely Fern is 
pictured. Grows about a 
foot tall. 
P121 Hayscented—Grows 
in semi-sunny places as well 
as shade. 12 to 18 inches 
tall. 
P122. Interrupted— Good 
for foundation planting in 
shade or part-shade. 2 to 4 
feet tall. 
Pi23 Lady— Pictured. 
Likes the shade. 1 to 2 feet 
tall. 
P124 Ostrich Plume—Espe- 
cially fine for a_ shady, 
rather moist spot. 2 to 4 feet 
tall. 
Your Choice Above Ferns 
Postpaid 
5 for $1.40, 3 for 90c 
Each 35c 
