WILD FLOWERS and HARDY FERNS 
NOTE — Wild flowers and ferns 
should be planted early in spring 
or fall. Place your order as soon 
as you can. If too late for imme- 
diate shipment, we will book and 
send at proper time. 
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‘Small Sods, 50¢ Each 
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HEPATICA 
WILD FLOWERS 
3 for 60c $2.00 doz. $16.00 hundred 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA — Beautiful anemone-like 
flowers in earliest spring. Leaves are evergreen. 
WILD COLUMBINE — Aquilegia Canadensis — Red 
and yellow bell-like flowers appear on 2-ft. stems 
in April and May. 
JACK IN THE PULPIT — Arisaema Triphyllum — 
The Indian Turnip has an unusual flower of green, 
followed by a handsome red seed pod. 
SHOOTING STAR — Dodocatheon Meadia — Ohio’s 
wild flower. Beautiful white flowers touched yellow 
on 18-inch stems. 
VIRGINIA BLUE BELLS — Mertensia — Beautiful 
blue flowers make this the 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, Evergreen foliage. 
GIANT BELLWORT — Uvularia Grandiflora — 
Shiny, waxy leaves circle the stem. Flowers 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. 
IRIS CRISTATA — Crested Iris —A tiny fellow 
with creeping rootstock. Flowers blue, white crest. 
BLOODROOT — Sanguinaria canadensis — About 6 
inches high with large, flat, pure, white flowers in 
early spring. 
CELANDINE POPPY — Stylophorum Diphyllum — 
One of our finest wild flowers, blooming all season 
long with large yellow poppy-like flowers. 
24 Wild Flowers $4.00 | 
3 each of any eight varieties above. 

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. ‘ 
3 for $1.39 
Large Sods, 75c Each 3 for $2.00 
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SILVER 
SPLEENWORT 

SMALLER FERNS 
Those growing 18 inches to 26 inches in height. 
Best for’ average garden use. 
42c Each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 doz. 
LADY FERN — Athyrium Felixfemina —Lar ge 
handsome fern, 2-3 feet high. 
MAIDEN HAIR FERN — Adiantum Pedatum — The 
most graceful hardy fern. 
NARROW LEAVED SPLEENWORT — Athyrium 
Pycnocarpon — Lovely fern to 26 inches high with 
fronds like a Boston fern. 
SILVER SPLEENWORT—Athyrium Thelypteroides 
—A fully divided fern with silver spore cases. 
XMAS FERN — Polystichum Acrostichoides — An 
evergreen variety growing a foot high. 
10 Smaller Hardy $3.00 
Ferns 
2 each of those described above. Each variety 
labeled. 


TALL FERNS. 
Best planted in a shady wet spot 
42c Each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 doz. 
CINNAMON FERN — Osmunda Cinnamonea — 
Large fronds often 5 ft. high. 3 
OSTRICH PLUME FERN — Pteretis nodulosa — 
The best garden fern. Long graceful fronds. Spreads 
rapidly from underground runners. 
INTERRUPTED FERN —Osmunda_ Claytonian — 
Will 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. 
8 Tall Hardy Ferns $2.40 
2 each of those described above. 
carefully labeled. 



Each variety 
THE TRILLIUMS 
3 for 60c $2.00 doz. $16.00 per 100 
Interesting native plants with a bulb-like root that 
branches and divides, helping in propagation. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM —Grea t White 
Trillium. 
TRILLIUM ERECTUM — Purple Trillium. 
TRILLIUM UNDLATUM — Painted Trillium. 


12 Showy Trilliums 
4 each of above. 
$1.69 


