HARDY FERNS LADY FERN
Zones 3-8–The graceful and ornamental foliage of hardy ferns will enhance any shaded to partially shaded land- scape. They provide lush cover with little care and will thrive in many locations where other plants fail. Plant crowns 1 inch below ground level in light, highly organic soil and mulch to preserve moisture. Bareroot crowns. ◗ ●
11708–LADY–(Athyrium fi lix-femina)–Lacy, fi nely cut lac- erated leaves of bright green. Tolerates partial sun. Easy to grow. 2 to 3 feet tall.
11752–CLAYTON or INTERRUPTED–(Osmunda claytoni- ana)–Arching lance-shaped woolly foliage of light green. Outer fronds are larger than fronds at the center of the plant. 2 to 3 feet tall. (Not pictured).
MAIDENHAIR FERN
11750–CINNAMON–(Osmunda cinnamomea)–Brown ‘cinnamon stick’-like fertile fronds are circled by lance- shaped deeply cut pale green outer fronds. Average height 3 feet, taller in wet soil. (Not pictured).
11704–MAIDENHAIR–(Adiantum pedatum)–Lacy, circu- lar, soft green fronds on black stems. 12 to 18 inches tall.
11770–OSTRICH–(Matteuccia pensylvanica)–Our tallest fern. Bright green feathery fronds arch gracefully. Will grow in full sun with ample moisture. 3 to 5 feet tall.
PRICE OF HARDY NATIVE FERNS: Each $3.95; 3 (one variety) for $10.95; 6 (one variety) for $19.95; 12 (one variety) for $35.95; 24 (one variety) for $64.95
NATIVE FERN OFFER OSTRICH FERN Rocket Ligularia
13050–(L. stenocephala ‘The Rock- et’)–Zones 4-8–An architectural masterpiece for shade. Lush, tropical-like, toothed leaves are deep green with purple-tinted undersides. From July to September spikes of bright yellow fl owers on purple-black stems rise about a foot above the 3 to 4 foot mound of foliage. Likes rich, organic soil and steady moisture. Bareroot plants. ◗ ● Each $5.95; 3 for $15.95; 6 for $29.95
11793 (X)–1 of each variety above (5) for $15.95 11794 (X)–3 of each variety above (15) for $44.95
RED BEAUTY FERN Red Beauty Fern ROCKET LIGULARIA
11706–(Athyrium niponicum ‘Red Beau- ty’)–Zones 4-8–Tri-colored fronds. Silver and burgundy variegated fronds are similar to Japanese Painted fern, but stems and central veins are much brighter red. Grows 14 to 18 inches tall and up to 30 inches wide. 3 inch pots. Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95; 12 for $69.95
WOODLAND WILDFLOWERS
Enjoy a wild or natural garden fi lled with wildfl owers. We have chosen a selection of the most popular wildfl ow- ers, often found in wooded areas of Wisconsin. For the most part they are shade loving or shade tolerant and prefer a slightly acid soil rich in humus. Bareroot plants. ◗ ●
14726–TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM–(Trillium Large Flowered)–Zones 3-8 Single fl owers consist of 3 large white petals borne on 12 to 15 inch stems with 3 leaves. Blooms in April-May.
TRILLIUM
14724–PURPLE TRILLIUM–(Trillium erectum)–Zones 4-9–Related to the white trillium with striking reddish-purple blooms. 12 to 18 inches tall. Blooms in spring. (Not pictured).
14727–YELLOW TRILLIUM–(Trillium luteum)–Zones 5-8–Scented yellow fl owers in spring. Mottled leaves. 12 to 18 inches tall. (Not pictured).
14716–VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS–(Mertensia virginica)–Zones 3-8–Pink fl ower buds open into dainty fl owers of porcelain blue borne in nodding clusters. 18 to 24 inches tall. Blooms in April-May.
VIRGINIA BLUEBELLS
14720–BLOODROOT–(Sanguinaria canadensis)–Zones 3-8–Anemone-like 2 inch white blooms emerge on red stems in April or May. Lobed foliage remains attractive. 4 to 6 inches tall.
14708–DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES–(Dicentra cucullaria)–Zones 3-8–Bears racemes of white, yellow-tipped, ¾ inch fl owers in early spring. Clump- forming plants grow 8 inches tall.
14704–JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT–(Arisaema triphyllum)–Zones 3-9–The fl ower of this unique plant is a hooded pitcher with a curved tongue of green striped and fl ecked purplish-brown. Blooms April to June. Red fruit clusters follow in late summer. Grows 12 to 24 inches tall.
BLOODROOT
14712–WILD GERANIUM–(Geranium maculatum)–Zones 4-8–Grown from rhizomes, these rosy-purple fl owers can be seen from April to June. Grows 1½ to 2 feet tall.
14710–SHOOTING STARS–(Dodecatheon meadia)–Zones 4-8–Umbels of 10 to 20 strongly refl exed purplish-pink and sometimes white fl owers with pointed anthers. Basel rosettes of long leaves. Blooms April to June. Grows 8 to 15 inches tall.
PRICE OF ABOVE WILDFLOWERS: Each $3.95; 3 (one variety) for $10.95; 6 (one variety) for $19.95; 12 (one variety) for $35.95
WOODLAND WILDFLOWER OFFER DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES 14728 (X)–One each of the above wildfl owers (9) for $27.95 ORDER TOLL FREE Phone: 1-800-247-5864 SHOOTING STARS Fax: 1-800-692-5864 CORNUS CANADENSIS WILD GERANIUM
Cornus Canadensis or Bunchberry
14707–Zones 2-7–A fascinating North Ameri- can native ground cover. A patch in bloom ap- pears like a Flowering Dogwood shrub that’s been buried to its outermost twigs. The rhizomes con- stantly send up stems to form lovely dense patches. Each stem has 2 to 3 sets of overlapping leaves at its tip from which emerges a small knot of yellow or green fl owers in spring surrounded by 4 white bracts. The fl owers eventually develop into a clus- ter of striking scarlet berries. Thrives in moist, acidic soil and a cool location. 3½ inch pots. ◗ ● Each $6.95; 3 for $18.95; 6 for $35.95
J. W. JUNG SEED CO. – 95 – JACK-IN-TH-PULPIT LADY IN RED FERN Lady in Red Fern
11707–(Athyrium felix-forma ‘Lady in Red’)–Zones 3-8–Striking red stems! The fronds of this Lady fern relative display vibrant burgundy stems that of- fer brilliant contrast to the deep green lacy leafl ets. The elegant plants grow 30 to 36 inches tall and wide. NOTE: It may take 2 to 3 years for the stem color to fully develop. 2½ inch pots. ◗ ● Each $8.95; 3 for $23.95; 6 for $44.95
HARDY
WOODLAND SHADE PLANTS
GOLDEN LOTUS HELLEBORUS Golden Lotus Helleborus
12166–(Helleborus orientalis)–Zones 4-9–HUGE DOUBLE FLOWERS! An exceptionally vigorous selection with multi-petaled fl owers 2 to 3½ inches across in shades of pale to lemon-yellow, some with burgundy speckling or picotee edges. Grows 16 to 20 inches tall. 4 inch pots. ◗ ● Each $14.95; 3 for $39.95; 6 for $74.95
FIND MORE DOUBLE HELLEBORES ON PAGE 4.
CREEPING WINTERGREEN Creeping Wintergreen
11868–(Gaultheria procumbens)–Zones 3-7–This charming evergreen ground cover has year- round appeal. In spring small pinkish-white bell- shaped fl owers are followed by wintergreen-scent- ed bright red fruits that persist until the following spring. Lustrous dark green leaves, also winter- green-scented, turn burgundy-red in fall. Grows 6 inches tall and spreads nicely once established. Prefers moist, acidic soil rich in humus. 3½ inch pots. ◗ ●
Each $7.95; 3 for $21.95; 6 for $39.95
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