HARDY OUTDOOR 

EIGHT OF THE FINEST VARIETIES. 
LEATHERWOOD FERN. 
Drtosiitt. 
MAIDENHAIR FERN. One of the most distinct and beautiful Ferns. 
Prefers a moist, shady location. 18 to 24 in. 
LADY FERN. Exceedingly showy and vigorous. Shade. 2 to 3 ft. 
TOOTHED WOODFERN. Almost evergreen. 
Shade. Prefers a rich, moist soil. 2 to 3 ft. 
Evergreen. Attractive and vigorous grower. 
Fine effects when massed. 
IDEAL PLANTS FOR SHADY SPOTS IN THE GARDEN. 
CINNAMON FERN. Strong, vigorous growing, suited to varied loca- 
tions. Shade or semi-shade. 3 to 4 ft. 
CHRISTMAS FERN. Evergreen. 
in shade or partial shade. 1 to 2 ft. 
OSTRICH FERN. Bold growing, usually along streams. 
mental in a moist, shady location. 3 to 5 ft. 
ROYAL FERN. 
locations. 3 ft. 
Extremely ornamental for massing 
Very orna- 
A strong, tall species that thrives in shady or sunny 
Any of the above Ferns, 3 for $1.50; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.25 
WILD FLOWERS Deserve a Place in Your Garden 
THESE VARIETIES PROVIDE A WONDERFUL SELECTION 
CYPRIPEDIUM. Lady Slipper. These natives can be made a part of 
a woodland garden or some shady corner of your garden where the 
soil is moist. 
Acaule. Pink. 
Pubescens. Yellow. 
Spectabile. Charming pink species. 
DODECATHEON, Meadia. Shooting-Star. A showy, early spring flower 
of deep purple-pmk. Excellent for rock gardens and shady locations. 
Neutral or slightly acid soil. 6 to 8 in. 
GENTIANA Andrewsi. Bottle Gentian. Dark violet-blue, pale fringes. 
Easy to grow. Prefers moist, moderately acid soil. 1 to 1% ft. 
HEPATICA (Anemone hepatica). A ground-cover for moist shaded places 
around the home and the rock garden. 
MERTENSIA virginica. 
all blue spring-flowering plants. 
daffodils. Fall delivery only. 
SANGUINARIA canadensis. Bloodroot. Deciduous. 
flowers in early spring. Large, leathery leaves appear later. 
in clumps in the shady rock garden. 
SHORTIA galacifolia. 
with leaves bright green. 
March and April. Requires a moist, shady location. 
6 for $3.25; 12 for $6.00. 
TIARELLA cordifolia. Foam-Flower. Excellent ground-cover in wood- 
land garden. Heart-shaped leaves and small white flowers with foamy 
stamens in spring. Neutral or moderately acid soil. 
TRILLIUM grandiflorum. The welcome white blooms of this early 
spring native plant are indispensable in the shady garden. 
Sessile luteum. Yellow. This plant requires no care when given its 
two requirements—shade and fairly loose woods soil. The leaves 
are large and broadly ovate, being dark mottled green. Flowers are 
lemon-yellow and have a long blooming season in April and May. 
Stylosum. A desirable rare mountain species. Large, nodding, rose- 
pink flowers in early spring. Plant in semi-shade in woodland, border 
or rock garden. 
Any of the above are 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.25, except where 
note 
Virginia Bluebells. 15 tn. The loveliest of 
Plant them in broad masses with 
Large, pure white 
Plant 
Oconee-Bells. Rare evergreen ground-cover 
Flowers dainty creamy white, bell-shaped. 
3 for $1.75; 

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Cypripedium spectabilis 

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