P. x Juliana Lady Greer. Numerous short-stemmed apricot flowers. 
0. 
P. polyantha. Colossal strain. Pastel shades. The blossoms of these 
giants are early and unbelievably large. 50c-$1.00. 
P. poly. Large strain marine blue. Lovely for the spot in your garden 
where blues are needed. 50c-$1.00. 
POLYPODIACEAE [Ferns] 
Our garden has many of the choice and lovelier ferns situated in 
fitting spots and add greatly to the beauty and suitability of the locale. 
Lack of time and space have, up to now, prevented any amount of 
propagation of them. However, we hope a little later to again offer a 
good list for sale. 
RANUNCULACEA 
Anemone nemorosa. All the varieties of wood-anemones are among the 
most amenable of plants. They can be lifted at any season and soon 
multiply into substantial colonies. 
A. n. fl. pl. An exotic-looking form; white and lovely. 50c. 
A. n. Robinsoniana. A pale blue and larger flowered form of the Eng- 
lish wind flower. 50c. 
A. n. Royal Blue. Flowers of deeper blue. 50c. 
* Coptes laciniata. Evergreen creeper with finely dissected glossy 
foliage. Excellent ground cover. 50c. 
Helleborus Niger (Christmas Rose) 
Hardy herbaceous plants with attractive palmately divided leaves. 
Flower in winter and very early spring. Flowers very large, sepals 
white or flushed with purple. $1.00-$2.50. 
Helleborous corsicus. Handsome prickly evergreen foliage and large 
pale-green flowers in fine clusters. Choice and desirable. $1.00-$2.50. 
H. foetidus. Beautiful frost-resistant foliage and pale-green flowers 
tipped with reddish-brown. Beloved of bees. $1.00-$2.50 
H. Orientalis. Similar to niger but later and taller. Blooms vary from 
pink to purple and chocolate brown—very striking. $1.00-$2.50. 
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