WILD FLOWERS AND FERNS 
WILD FLOWERS 
Wild flowers and ferns should be planted early in spring 
or fall. Place your orders as soon as you can. If too 
late for immediate shipment, we will book and send 
at proper time. 
3 for 60c $2.00 Doz. $16.00 Hundred 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA—Beautiful anemone-like flow- 
ers in earliest spring. Leaves are evergreen. 
WILD COLUMBINE—Aqguilegia Canadensis—Red and 
yellow bell-like flowers appear on 2-ft. stems. 
BLOODROOT—Sanguinaria canadensis—About 6 inches 
high with large. flat, pure, white flowers. 
SHOOTING STAR — Dodocatheon Meadia—Ohio’s wild 
flower. Beautiful white flowers touched yellow. 
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 
flowers on 15-inch stems. Evergreen foliage. 
GREEK VALERIAN — Polemonium Reptans, Jacob’s 
Ladder—Divided leaves almost fern-like. Flowers nu- 
merous in loose heads, bright blue in color. 
VIOLA PEDATA BICOLOR—Two Tone Bird Foot Vio- 
let—Sky blue and deep blue. Finely divided foliage. 
Choice. 
JACK IN THE PULPIT—Arisaema Triphyllum—The 
Indian Turnip has an unusual flower of green, followed 
by a handsome red seed pod. 
WILD GINGER — Asarum Canadensis—Large round 
leaves, reddish flowers, good as ground cover. Smells 
and tastes like ginger. 
CRANES BILL — Geranium Maculatum—Very easily 
grown in sun or shade. Showy pink flowers. 
DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES — Dicentra Cucularia — 
Small white bleeding heart shaped like Dutchman’s 
breeches. 
SOLOMON’S SEAL — Polygonatum  Biflorum—Showy 
glaneus foliage, yellow flowers, seed pods with seal like 
markings. 
lilac blue 
24 Wild Flowers 
$4.00 
LADY SLIPPER ORCHID 
Cypripedium Pubescens 
The Yellow Lady Slipper Orchid is the only one of the 
native orchids that will adapt itself well enough ta 
garden culture to thrive and multiply. 
Small Sods, 50c Each 
Large Sods, 75c Each 
3 each of any eight varieties above. 
3 for $1.39 
3 for $2.00 
SMALLER FERNS 
Those growing 18 inches to 26 inches in height. Best 
for average garden use. 
47c Each 3 for $1.15 $4.00 Doz. 
BROAD LEAVED BEECH FERN—Phegopteris Hexa- 
gonoptera—Low growing triangular shaped fronds. 
MAIDEN HAIR FERN—Adiantum Pedatum—The most 
graceful hardy fern. 
NARROW LEAVED SPLEENWORT—Athyrium Pyc- 
nocarpon—Lovely fern to 26 inches high with fronds 
like a Boston fern. c 
SILVER SPLEENWORT — Athyrium Thelypteroides— 
A fully divided fern with silver spore cases. 
XMAS FERN — Polystichum Acrostichoides—An ever- 
green variety growing a foot high. 
10 Smaller Hardy Ferns 
2 each of those described above. $ 3.25 
Best planted in a 
shady wet spot. 
TALL FERNS 
47c Each 3 for $1.15 $4.00 Doz. 
CINNAMON FERN — Osmunda Cinnamonea — Large 
fronds often 5 ft. high. 
OSTRICH PLUME FERN—Pteretis nodulosa—The best 
garden fern. Long graceful fronds. Spreads rapidly. 
SENSITIVE FERN—Onoclea Sensibilis— Very tough 
and showy. Sun or shade. 
BRAKE—EAGLE FERN—FPteris Aquilina—Large showy 
fronds for sun or shade. Very easy. 
8 Tall Hardy Ferns 
2 each of those described above. 
$2.50, 
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 RECURVATUM—Nodding Trillium. 
12 Showy Trilliums 
4 each of above. 
$1.69 
