A BUNCH OF HERBS 



Squirrel corn {Diccntra Canadensis). 



Showy orchis {Orchis spcctalnlis). 



Purple fringed-orchis {Habenaria J>sycodes), 



Arethusa {Arcthnsa bulbosa). 



Calopogon {Calopogon puUhellus). 



Lady's-tresses {Spiranthcs cernua). 



Pond-lily {Nytnphaa odorata). 



Wild Rose {Rosa nitida). 



Twin-flower {LinncBa borealis). 



Sugar maple {Acer saccharinum). 



Linden ( Tilia Americana). 



Locust-tree [Robinia pseud acacia). 



White-alder {Clcthra alnifolia). 



Smooth azalea {Rhododendron arborescens). 



White azalea {Rhododendron viscosum). 



Pinxter-flower {Rhododendron nudiflorum). 



Yellow azalea {Rhododendron calendulaceum)„ 



Sweet bay {Magnolia glaiica). 



Mitchella vine {Mitchella repens). 



Sweet coltsfoot {Petasites palmata). 



Pasture thistle {Cnicus picmilus). 



False wintergreen {Pyrola rotundifolia). 



Spotted wintergreen {Chimaphila maculata). 



Prince's pine {Chimaphila nmbcllata). 



Evening primrose {CEnothera biennis). 



Hairy loosestrife {Stcironema ciliatum). 



Dogbane {Apocynum). 



Ground-nut {Apios tiiberosa). 



Adder's-tongue pogonia {Pogonia ophioglossoides). 



Wild grape {Vitis cordifolia). 



Horned bladderwort ( Utricularia cor nut a). 



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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