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WILD FLOWERS and HARDY FERNS 

HEPATICA 
3 for 60c; $2.00 dozen; $16.00 hundred 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA—Beautiful anem- 
one-like flowers in earliest spring. Leaves 
are evergreen, 
WILD COLUMBINE—Aquligia Canadensis— 
Red and yellow bell-like flowers appear on 
2-ft. stems in April and May. 
BOTTLE GENTIAN — G. Andrewsii—The 
plants roughly resemble tall garden phlox 
and will respond to much the same treat- 
ment. Flowers blue at tips of 12-14 inch 
stem. 
SHOOTING STAR—Dodocatheon Meadia— 
Ohio’s Wild Flower. Beautiful white flowers 
touched yellow on 18-inch stems. 
VIRGINIA BLUE BELLS — Mertensia — 
Beautiful blue flowers on long stems make 
this best loved and best known of all wild 
flowers in garden use. 
P. DIVARICATA—Wild Blue Phlox—Pale 
lilac blue flowers on 15-inch stems. Evers 
green foliage. A handsome plant. 
GIANT BELLWORT—Uvularia Grandiflora 
—Shiny, waxy leaves circle the stem. Flow- 
ers yellow, hanging, petals twisted. 
GREEK VALERIAN—Polemonium Reptans, 
Jacob's Ladder—Divided leaves almost fern- 
like. Flowers numerous in loose heads, 
bright blue in color. Does well in most soils. 
IRIS CRISTATA—Crested Iris—A little tiny 
fellow with creeping rootstock. Flowers 
blue flat topped with white crest. ; 
BLOODROOT — Sanguinaria canadensis — 
About 6 inches high with large flat pure 
white flowers in early spring. 
CELANDINE POPPY—Stylophorum Diphyl- 
lum—One of our finest wild flowers, bloom= 
ing all season long with large yellow poppy- 
like flowers on foot high stems. 
LADY SLIPPER ORCHID 
Cypripedium Pubescens 
The Yellow Lady Slipper Orchid is the only 
one of the native Orchids that will adapt 
itself well enough to garden culture to thrive 
and multiply year after year. 
Small Sods, 50c each; 3 for $1.39 
Large Sods, 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
2 WILD Sep 50 
| FLOWERS 
8 each of any varieties except 
Lady Slippers 

NOTE — Wild Flowers and 
Ferns should be planted early 
in the spring or fall. 
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SMALLER FERNS 
Those growing, 18 inches to 26 inches in 
height. Best for average garden use. 
35c each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 dozen 
LADY FERN — Anthyrium Felixfemina— 
Large, handsome fern, 2-3 feet high. 
MAIDEN HAIR FERN—A diantum Peda- 
tum—The most graceful hardy fern. 
NARROW LEAVED SPLEENWORT—An- 
thyrium Pyecnocarpon — Lovely fern to 26 
inches high with fronds like a Boston fern. 
SILVER SPLEENWORT—Antherium The- 
lypteroides—A fully divided fern with silver spore 
cases. 
XMAS FERN—Polystichum Acrostichoides— 
An evergreen variety growing a foot high. 
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HARDY FERNS 
2 each of those described above. 
Each variety labeled 
TALL FERNS 
Best planted in a shady wet spot 
35¢ each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 dozen 
CINNAMON FERN—Osmunda Cinnamomea 
—Large fronds often 5 ft. high. 
OSTRICH PLUME FERN—Pteretis nodulosa 
—The best garden fern. Long graceful 
fronds. Spreads rapidly from underground 
runners. 
INTERRUPTED FERN—Osmunda Claytoni- 
ana—wWill thrive in rather dry shady places. 
ROYAL FERN—Osmunda Regalis—Another 
very tall fern that must have a moist place. 
Will even grow in an inch or two of water. 
TALL $ Die 
HARDY FERNS 
2 each of those described above 
Each wariety carefully labeled 
THE TRILLIUMS 
Interesting native plants with a bulb-like root 
that branches and divides, helping in propa- 
gation. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM—Great White 
Trillium. 
TRILLIUM ERECTUM—Purple Trillium. 
TRILLIUM UNDULATUM—Painted  Tril- 
lium. 
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