A BUNCH OF HERBS 



Squirrel corn (Dicentra Canadensis). 



Showy orchis (Orchis spectabilis). 



Purple fringed-orchis (Habenaria psycodes). 



Arethusa (Arethusa bulbosa). 



Calopogon (Calopogon pulchellus). 



Lady's-tresses (Spiranthes cernua). 



Pond-lily (Nymphaa odorata). 



Wild Rose (Rosa nitidd). 



Twin-flower (Linncea borealis"). 



Sugar maple (Acer saccharinum). 



Linden ( Tilia Americana). 



Locust-tree (Robinia pseudacacid). 



White-alder (Clethra alnifolid). 



Smooth azalea (Rhododendron arborescent}. 



White azalea (Rhododendron viscosum). 



Pinxter-flower (Rhododendron nudiflorum). 



Yellow azalea (Rhododendron calendulaceunt). 



Sweet bay (Magnolia glauca). 



Mitchella vine (Mitchella repens). 



Sweet coltsfoot (Petasites palntatd). 



Pasture thistle (Cnicus pumilus"). 



False wintergreen (Pyrola rotundifolid). 



Spotted wintergreen (Chimaphila maculata). 



Prince's pine (Chimaphila umbellata). 



Evening primrose (CEnothera biennis). 



Hairy loosestrife (Steironema ciliatum). 



Dogbane (Apocynum). 



Ground-nut (Apios tuberosd). 



Adder's-tongue pogonia (Pogonia ophioglossoides). 



Wild grape (Vitis cordifolid). 



Horned bladderwort ( Utricularia cornuta). 



The last-named, horned bladderwort, is 

 perhaps the most fragrant flower we have. 

 In a warm, moist atmosphere, its odor is 

 almost too strong. It is a plant with a 

 slender, leafless stalk or scape less than a 

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