Too Large for the Small Rock Garden— (Continued ) 
Dennstaedtia punctulobula (Hay-scented Fern) Upright feath- 
ery fronds that quickly grow into a dense mass......... 
Dryopteris campyloptera (Mountain Woodfern) Handsome tri- 
ancular-lacy fronds, kare mers nee ieee ee ee 
Dryopteris filix-mas (Male Fern) Its lustrous green fronds are 
neatly severgreen cee ek an) ee ee eee 
Dryopteris goldiana (Giant Woodfern) Our largest woodfern. 
Fronds:tall Sbroad sand te racetit| jaime ee ee en 
Dryopteris intermedia (Evergreen Woodfern) A fern so lacy 
as to be called “Fancy Fern.” Almost evergreen........ 
Dryopteris marginalis (Leather Woodfern) Glossy thick fronds 
ete deepest green. Vero rectie ms canner rer ee 
Dryopteris spinulosa (Toothed Woodfern) Even more lacy 
than) Fancy ern siRatre. Almost evercreci asain 
Onoclea sensibilis (Bead-fern) Broad triangular fronds. Grows 
readilyin openisunshitiese: 6h eee eee 
Osmunda cinnamomea (Cinnamon Fern) Deep green fronds 
held imposingly erect. ‘‘Fiddleheads” in early spring... . 
Osmunda claytonia (Interrupted Fern) Like the Cinnamon, but 
sporestin centersor its leary serondsaey 39s ise as 
Osmunda regalis (Royal Fern) Tall, broad, drooping fronds. 
Distinctive cut foliage, almost wine-colored in early spring 
Phegopteris hexagonoptera (Southern Beechfern) Lacy trian- 
culate ronds sattractively outspread sa. ean) ae 
Pteretis nodulosa (Ostrich Fern) Graceful giant. Very orna- 
mental) wheretastallternris tequired:a aaa eee 
Pteridium latiusculum (Bracken) A handsome triangular fern. 
Rampant? sroweri eh, 6 a ek Si) eee oe oe 
Thelypteris noveboracensis (Tapering Fern) This fern grows 
into close masses of feathery light green fronds........ 
Thelypteris palustris (Marsh Fern) Forms thick patches of 
fronds. Prefers moisture, but will tolerate dry situation. . 
SEEDLING ANNUALS 
Each Three 
0 ee, 
ple 1235 
0 1335 
ie 2.00 
0 6S) 
.60 1.60 
.60 1.60 
.40 ESLO 
/ 
.60 1.60 
79 2.00 
0 1.35 
vo 
.40 12EO 
.40 1,10 
.40 PLO 
Well-rooted plants, ready for setting out about June Ist. 
60c per dozen; $4.00 per 100 
Ageratum 
Antirrhinum—Rust resistant (Separate colors) 
Aster—Wilt resistant (Separate colors) 
Calendula (orange, yellow) 
Centaurea cyanea (blue, pink) 
Cosmos—Single (pink, red, white) 
Larkspur (Separate colors) 
Marigold—African, French 
Nicotine (red, white) 
Petunia—Single bedding (Separate colors) 
Scabiosa (Separate colors) 
Scarlet Sage 
Verbena (Separate colors) 
Zinnia—Dahlia-flowered to Lilliput (Separate colors) 
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