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will suit them. While all love moisture, they will not 

 do well where it is exceedingly wet. Some prefer the 

 elevation that rockwork in the shade affords. In these 

 cases the fact is stated along with the descriptions. 



Anemone, Wood {Anemone nemorosa). — White; early 

 spring; 6 inches. Douhle Wood Anemone. — Double; 

 white ; 6 inches. Double Bracted Anemone (var. irac- 

 teata).— Double ; white ; green bracts. Double Rose- 

 colored Anemone. — Double ; red. 



Apennine Anemone (.4. Apen7iina). — Bright blue; 



early spring; 6 inches. 

 Adam and Eve {Aplectrum hyemale). — A hardy native 

 orchid. 



Jack in the Pulpit {Ariscema triphyllum). — Purple 

 and white; 18 inches. 



Snake root, Virginian {Aristolochia Serpentaria). — 

 Purple; summer; 18 inches. 



Snakeroot, Canadian {Asarum Canadense). — Brown- 

 ish-purple; spring. 



Snakeroot, Heart-leaved {A, Virginicum). — Purple 



and green; April; low. 

 Tailed Snakeroot (^4. caudatutn). — Brownish-purple. 

 Cornus, Dwarf, or Bunch Berry [Cornus Canadensis). 

 White; June; 5 to 7 inches. 



Lady's Slipper, Stemless {Cypripedium acaule). — 

 Eosy-purple; May; 10 inches. 



Lady's Slipper, European (C. Calceolus). — Dark- 

 brown; 2 feet. 

 Cowslip, American or Shooting Star (Dodecafheon 

 Meadia. — Rose; spring; 8 to 12 inches. 



Cowslip, American, Jaflray's (var. lancifolium). — 

 A larger variety. 

 Trailing Arbutus, or Mayflower (Epigcea repens). — 

 White and pink; prostrate. 



Ferns and Brakes. — The following are some of the 

 most useful hardy species : 



