WILD FLOWERS 
AND FERNS 
WILD FLOWERS 
Wild flowers and ferns should be 
planted in spring or fall. Place your 
orders as soon as you can, If too late 
for immediate shipment, we will book 
and send at the proper time. 
‘3 for 60c¢ $2.00 Doz. 
$16.00 Hundred 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA—Beautiful ane- 
mone-like flowers in earliest spring. Leaves 
are evergreen. 
5 £6, 
WILD COLUMBINE—Aaguilegia Canadensis 
—Red and yellow bell-like flowers appear 
on 2-ft. stems. 
BLOODROOT — Sanguinaria cana- 
densis—About 6 inches high with 
white flowers, 
large, flat, pure 
SHOOTING STAR —— Dodocatheon 
Meadia—Ohio’s wild flower. Beau- 
tiful white flowers touched yellow, 
VIRGINIA BLUE BELLS—Merten- 
sia—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. 
GREEK VALERIAN—Polemonium Reptans, Ladder— 
Jacob's 
Divided leaves almost fern-like. Flowers numerous in loose heads, 
bright blue in colors. 
VIOLA PEDATA BICOLOR—Two Tone Bird Foot Viole-—Sky 
blue and deep blue. Finely divided foliage, Choice. 
JACK IN THE PULPIT—Arisaema Triphyllum—The Indian Tur- 
nip has an unusual flower of green, followed by a handsome red 
Seed pod. 
WILD GINGER—Asarum Canadensis—Large round leaves, red- 
dish flowers, good as ground cover. Smells and tastes like ginger, 
; ‘CRANES BILL—Geranium Maculatum—vVery 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—sShowy glaneous folie 
age, yellow flowers, seed pods with seal like markings, 
24 Wild Flowers 
3 each of any eight varieties above. 
$4.00 
CELANDINE POPPY 
Stylophorum Diphyllum, Large yel- 
low cup-shaped flowers blooming on 
and off all summer. Sun or shade. 
47¢ each 3 for $1.15 
$4.00. doz. 
" asily grown kinds, especially selected for adaptabllity te t 
small home garden. 
*CIND apie EFERN—Osmunda Cinnamonea—Large fronds often 
igh 
*MAIDEN HAIR FERN— 
ful hardy fern. 
tNARROW LEAVED SPLEENWORT—Athyrium Pycnocarpon— 
Lovely fern to 26 inches high with fronds like a Boston fern. 
*OSTRICH PLUM FERN—FPteretis Nodulosa, The best gardem 
fern, Long graceful fronds. Spreads rapidly. 
*SENSITIVE FERN—Onoclea Sensibilis—Very tough and showy, 
Sun or shade. 
+SILVER SPLEENWORT—Athyrium eA pi fully die 
vided fern with silver spore cases. 
*XMAS FERN—Polystichum Acrostichoides—An evergreen varte 
-ety growing a foot high. 
HARDY FERNS 
47¢ Each, 3 for $1.15, $4.00 doz. 
Adiantum Pedatum—The most grace- 
4 Foreground Ferns 
1 each of those marked 7. 
$1.35 
$1.15 
3 Background Ferns 
1 each of those marked * 
WILD CRESTED IRIS 
IRIS CRISTATA 
A charming dwarf group with creeping rootstalks. 
Flowers blue with white crest. Easily grown. 
47c Each 3 for $1.15 $4.06 dex. 
THE TRILLIUMS 
Interesting native plants plants with a bulb-like root that 
branches and divides, helping in propagation. 
TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORIUM—White. 
TRILLIUM ERECTUM—Purple Trillium. 
TRILLIUM RECURVATIUM—Nodding Trillium. 
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LADY SLIPPER ORCHIDS 
12'Showy Trilllums 
4, each of above. 
CYPRIPEDIUM 
ACAULE—Large bright pink flowers. Grows well in a dry shady 
location. Must have acid soil. 
PUBESCENS—tThe large yellow lady slipper, Easiest to grow, 
Will thrive on lime soils. 
Small Seds 
Large Sods 
50¢ Each 
75¢ Each 
3 fer $1.39 
3 for $2.06 
4 Lady Slippers 
2 Pink. Small 
2 Yellow. Sods. 
$1.5 
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