Beechfern 
Interrupted Fern 
Tlursery Grown Vlgtive toherns 
Beechfern 
This attractive fern prefers the cool moisture of 
beech shade and grows naturally from Canada to 
North Carolina. 
45c ea, $1.30 per 3 $5.00 per 12 
Bracken, Eastern 
Rather rank fern, spreads rapidly with root run- 
ners. Native of eastern United States on open hill- 
sides and banks. Should never be planted except 
v hore large areas are to be covered. 
35¢c ea. $1.00 per 3 $3.75 per 12 
Christmas Fern 
Justly one of the most popular of all ferns. It 
retains its fronds well into. the winter and often 
until the new fronds begin to uncurl in the spring. 
Prefers the deep, rich soil of heavily wooded slopes, 
grows naturally from Canada to Florida westward 
to Wisconsin and Texas. 
35. ea. $1.00 per 3 $3075 -perel2 
Cinnamon Fern 
Grows 2% to 3 feet in height. Fronds form 
beautiful, light green cone. Bears its spores on 
separate fronds and receives its name from their 
reddish brown color. Prefers the rich acid soil of 
stream banks. Native throughout eastern United 
States. 
45c ea. $1.30 per 3 $5.00 per 12 
Clubmoss 
A beautiful fern ally growing naturally from 
Canada to the Carolinas. Enjoys the cool shade of 
woods along streams and bogs. Is rather difficult to 
transplant. 
Hac, Ca. $1.00 per 3 $3275) per 12, 
Groundpine 
Closely related to the ferns. Resembles a tiny pine 
tree. Likes wet wood and shady swamp edges. Grows 
naturally from Canada to Alabama. Is difficult to 
transplant. 
35¢ ea. $1.00 per 3 Sos ee lama 2, 
Ground Cedar 
This dainty fern cousin naturally adorns the poor 
soil of dry, open woods from Canada to Alabama. 
Is difficult to transplant. 
a iceea. $1.00 per 3 See) loser aly 
Hay-scented Fern 
Dainty, lace-like fronds. Spreads rapidly with 
root runners, should not be planted in limited areas. 
Excellent for ground cover on open, sunny banks, 
which it prefers. Native of eastern United States. 
Soc. ea. $1.00 per 3 $3. Jo. perelZ 
Interrupted Fern 
Grows 2% to 3 feet in height. Interesting because 
it bears its dark brown spores on separate, small 
branchlets along the central part of the frond stem. 
Prefers the deep, rich soil of the woods along 
stream banks, grows in eastern United States. 
45c ea. $1.30. per. 3 $5.00 per 12 
Lady Fern, Northern 
This handsome fern seeks the rich soil of the 
deep wood and should not be planted in the open 
sun. It grows naturally from Canada to southern 
Pennsylvania and westward to Missouri. 
35¢ ea. $1.00 per 3 $3515 perel? 
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