. The Aiken Nurseries catalogue for 1948. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. THE AIKEN NURSERIES, PUTNEY, VERMONT Page 21. FRAGILE BLADDER FERN, Cystopteris fra gilis. Upright growing frail appearing fronds. Partial shade. 6 to 10 in. HAY-SCENTED FERN, Dennstedtia punctilo- hula. A Fern which forms dense mats of fragrant fronds 1 foot tall and is one of the hest for open sun or woods. When bruised the fronds give off an aroma like new-mown hay. This is a good Fern


. The Aiken Nurseries catalogue for 1948. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. THE AIKEN NURSERIES, PUTNEY, VERMONT Page 21. FRAGILE BLADDER FERN, Cystopteris fra gilis. Upright growing frail appearing fronds. Partial shade. 6 to 10 in. HAY-SCENTED FERN, Dennstedtia punctilo- hula. A Fern which forms dense mats of fragrant fronds 1 foot tall and is one of the hest for open sun or woods. When bruised the fronds give off an aroma like new-mown hay. This is a good Fern for naturalizing. CLINTON WOODFERN. Dryopteris clintoni- ana. A very large type of the Crested Wood fern growing to nearly 3 feet and almost evergreen. CRESTED WOODFERN, Dryopteris eristata. A rather uncommon Woodfern with dark green fronds from 1 to 2 feet tall and at home in shady swamps. GOLDIE FERN, Dryopteris goldiana. This is the largest of all Woodferns with a chaffy stem and rich dark green fronds from 2 to 4 feet tall. 75c each. WINGED WOODFERN. Dryopteris hexago- noptcra. Grows to 18 inches with fronds nearly as broad as tall. Easily cultivated and increases rapidly, but rare in the wilds. Dry woods. 75c each. FANCY FERN. Dryopteris intermedia. The Fern used extensively by the florists. It prefers the rich woods and attains a height of 2 feet. OAKFERN. Dryopteris linncana. A very tiny attractive 6-inch Fern with branched fronds. It likes moist shade. EVERGREEN WOODFERN. Dryopteris mar- ginalis. The evergreen fronds are leathery and remain attractive throughout the Winter. This Fern likes the rich woods. NEW YORK FERN, Dryopteris novehoracensis. This small Fern is like the Hay-scented Fern and grows naturally in the marshy woods and mead- ows. NARROW BEECHFERN, Dryopteris phegop- teris. The fronds of the Heechfern are borne at the top of the 6 to 8-inch stems and are shaped like arrow-heads. It requires shade. MARSHFERN, Dryopteris thelypteris. Grows 1 foot tall on op


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