TALL FERNS 
Best planted in a 
shady wet spot 
42c Each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 doz. 
CINNAMON FERN — Osmunda 
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 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 Fens $2.40 
2 each of those described above. Labeled. 
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 — White. 
TRILLIUM ERECTUM — Purple Trillium. 
TRILLIUM UNDLATUM — Painted Trillium. 
$1.69 
Cinnamonea — 
12 Showy Trilliums 
4 each of above. 
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: : 
BLOODROOT — Sanguinaria canadensis — About 6 
inches high with large, flat, pure, white flowers in 
<——— early spring. : 
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, 
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. 
JACK IN THE PULPIT — Arisaema Triphyllum — 
The Indian Turnip has an unusual flower of green, 
followed by a handsome red seed pod. 
CELANDINE POPPY — Stylophorum Diphyllum — 
24 Wild Flowers $4.00 
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. 
Small Seds, 50¢ Each 
Large Sods, 75¢ Each 
WILD FLOWERS AND FERNS 
WILD FLOWERS y 
petals twisted. 
3 each of any eight varieties above. 
Those growing 18 inches to 26 inches in height. 
S garden use. 
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SMALLER FERNS 
Best for average 
One of our finest wild flowers, blooming all season 42e Each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 doz. 
long with large yellow poppy-like flowers. * 
LADY -FERN — Athyrium Felixfemina — Large handsome fern, 
2-3 feet high. 
MAIDEN HAIR FERN — Adiantum Pedatum — The most grace- 
ful 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. ’ 
LADY SLIPPER ORCHID 
Cypripedium Pubescens 
3 for $1.39 
3 fer $2.00 
2 each of those described above. 
XMAS FERN — Polystichum Acrostichoides — An evergreen va- 
riety growing a foot high. 
10 Smaller Hardy Ferns $3.00 
Each variety labeled. 
SHADE LOVING HARDY PLANTS 
PLUMY or DWARF 
BLEEDING HEART 
DICENTRA EXIMEA 
50c Each 
3 for $1.39 $5.00 dex. 
A showy plant with rosy pink 
flowers on foot high stems, 
all season through, sun or 
shade. 
6 SHADY WALL 
PLANTS 
$2.00 
2 Dwarf Bleeding Heart. 
2 Serbian Bell 
2 Sedum Sieboldii. 
Flower. 
OLD FASHIONED 
BLEEDING HEART 
DICENTRA 
SPECTABILIS 
75¢ Each 
3 for $2.00 $7.00 doz. 
The old fashioned bleeding 
heart plant with graceful 
spires of blood-red hearts. 
Thrives well in a shady spot. 
EXOTIC HELLEBORUS 
ORIENTALIS — Lenten Rose. Flowers in February and 
March in a wide range of blends of pink, purple, green- - 
damp shaded location. 
$6.00 doz. 
Loves a cool 
3 for $1.69 
ish and white. 
Flowering plants. 
60c Each 
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* FRAGRANT VIOLETS 
The country has become fragrant violet conscious at 
last. Stock of these is very scarce. Better order 
yours early. . : 
50c Each 3 for $1.39 $5.00 doz. 
This price is for nice large flowering plants. 
PRINCE OF WALES — Fragrant deep 
flowers of larger size in spring. 
ROSIN A-— Raspberry Violet. 
violets in spring” and again 
crushed red raspberries. 
rich purple 
Lovely pink and roke 
in fall. Fragrance of 
ROYALE ROBE — New deep purple violet. Vigorous 
grower, fine fragrance. 
FREY’S FRAGRANT — Lovely old variety from - 
England, very long stemmed and sweet. 
5 Fragrant Violets $2.00 ;] 
NEW TRADESCANTIAS 
SPIDERWORTS 
3 for $1.00 $3.50 doz. 
42¢ Each 
Everblooming perennials of great beauty and easiest 
culture. Tolerant of wet or dry soil, perfectly hardy. 
They bloom day after day, even month after month. 
LENORA — Very fine flowers of a deep-rich glow- 
ing violet. 
G. WEUGLIN — Porcelain 
to. September. 
blue flowers from June 
OSPREY — White with faint blue veining. 
PAULINE — Decp wine red flowers. 
4 New Tradescantias $1.25 
1 each of the above 
* PRIMROSE PRIMULA 
Everyone loves primroses and can grow them. They 
require shade, good soil and plentiful moisture. They 
lend an unbelievable charm to those shady nooks in 
April and May.. 
42¢ Each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 doz. 
WHITE CLOUD — White yellow eye. 
YELLOW CARPET — Butter yellow. 
RED WINGS — Showy red tones. 
ORANGE BEAUTY — Showy orange. 
8 PRIMROSES TO COLOR 
$2.50 
2 each color above. 
HURSTS ENGLISH MONARCH STRAIN 
This strain combines the largest flowers and most 
brilliant coloring known to the hardy primroses. 
42¢ Each 3 for $1.00 $3.50 doz. 
