Cimicifuga racemosa. black snakeroot 
A native woodland plant of spreading habit and with tall spikes of feathery white 
flowers, large divided leaves and berry-like fruit. June and July. 3 to 8 feeTT 20 ctsTeach, 
$1.50 for 10. 
Clematis 
Davidiana 
A herbactous Clematis, 
of erect habit, large, di- 
vided, blue-green leaves, 
and small, tubular blue 
flowers, which are very 
fragrant and come in the 
late summer when flow- 
ers are scarce, often last- 
ing until killed by the 
frost. August and Septem- 
ber 2 to 3 feet. 25 cts. 
each, $1. 50 for 10. 
Convallaria 
majalis 
LILY-OF-THE- VALLEY 
The spikes of beautiful 
fragrant, white flowers 
and rich green leaves 
make this plant one which 
should never be left out 
delights in shade. May. 
Coreopsis delphinifolia. 
Taller than most of the family, has finely cut leaves, and numerous large, yellow 
flowers, with dark centers. This is an excellent plant for the background in gardens or the 
foreground of shrubbery. July. 6 feet. 15 cts. each, $1.50 for 10. 
Coreopsis grandiflora 
Large-flowered species of medium height; a mass of yellow bloom throughout the 
summer; good for cutting. June to September. \)A to 2 feet. 15 cts. each, $1 for 10. 
Coreopsis lanceolata 
Like Coreopsis grandiflora , but with slightly smaller flowers. Both are excellent for 
general use in garden work. June to September. 1 to 2 feet. 15 cts. each, $1 for ro. 
Cypripedium acaule. lady-s slipper 
This native orchid readily adapts itself to cultivation, if care is taken that it has a 
shady moist situation, and a soil in which there is much humus; it does especially well in 
moist pine woods. From a stemless pair of leaves springs up a tall stem, bearing a soli- 
tary moccasin flower. June. 6 to 8 inches. 15 cts. each, $1.20 for 10. 
14 EASTERN NURSERIES, M. M. DAWSON 
Daphne Cneorum, a charming little alpine plant, a gem for rockwork, 
garden border or ground cover 
of the garden. Spreads rapidly, soon forming large beds; 
6 inches. 20 cts. each, $1.75 for 10. 
