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Athyrium felixfaemina. Lady Fern. SL. A 
graceful species, growing from two to three 
feet tall. Plant the roots just below the surface. 
Botrychium virginianum. Rattlesnake Fern. SL. 
1 to 2 ft. A broad triangular frond with a 
spore cluster above it. 
Cystopteris bulbifera. Berry Bladderfern. SLM. 
Graceful rather weak fronds to 30 in. Rock 
garden. 
Cystopteris fragilis. Brittle Fern. 6 to 12 in. 
Delicate little fern. Fine for shady rock garden. 
_ Dryopteris cristata. Crested Woodfern 12 to 18 
inches. LM, O or S. Nearly evergreen. Upright, 
See narrow fronds. One of the most beautiful 
erns. 
Dryopteris dilatata. Spreading Shield-Fern or 
Mountain Fancy Fern. SLM. 2 to 3 ft. Broad 
fronds of a rather light green. Nearly evergreen. 
For edges of pools or bog garden. 
Dryopteris Linneana. Oakfern. LS. A_ very 
tiny attractive 6 in. fern with branched fronds. 
Dryopteris phegopteris. Narrow Beechfern. 
SL. Fronds borne at top of the 6 to 8 in. stems 
and are shaped like arrowheads. 
Dryopteris thelypteris. Marshfern. 12 to 18 
inches. One for moist places. 
Onoclea Sensibilis. Sensitive Fern. S or OM. 
Species with broad fronds, growing from a few 
inches to three feet tall. 
Osmunda cinnamonea. Cinnamon Fern. § or 
O. While at its best in wet locations, this fern 
may also be grown in dry soil. It varies in 
height from 2 to 6 ft. depending on the moisture 
available. 
Osmunda Claytoniana. Interrupted Fern. Light 
S or O. Possibly the largest of our native ferns, 
attaining a height of 6 ft. 
Pteridium aquilinum. Bracken or Eagle Fern. 
2 to 3 ft. A rather coarse fern growing from 
creeping rootstalks. Will grow most anywhere 
in sun or light shade. 
Pteritis nodulosSa. Ostrich Plume Fern. 2 to 5 
ft. A very graceful plumy species, 2 to 5 ft. in 
favorable locations. At its best in a shady spot, 
but will do quite well in full sun. 
VINES 
Celastrus Scandens. Bittersweet. Inconspicu- 
ous flowers. Scarlet berries in fall. Makes a 
fine winter bouquet. 50c ea. $5.00 per 12. 
Clematis verticillaris. Purple Virgin’s Bower. 
Light shade. Rich, slightly acid soil, with good 
drainage. Purple flowers to 3 inches across in 
June. Fluffy seed-clusters. 75c ea. $7.50 per 12. 
Lonicera hirsuta. Downy Honeysuckle. Trail- 
ing vine. Dark green leaves. Yellow flowers. 
Scarlet berries. 50c each. $5.00 per 12. 
Parthenocissus Quinquefolia. Virgina Creeper. 
Well known vine for porches and walls. 50c ea. 
$5.00 per 12. 
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