KatDana, J^orth Carolina, and "Boston. Massachusetts 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, CON. 
CLINTONIA borealis. Yellow Clintonia. 6-15 in. CJrceiiisli yellow flowers, very 
showy An Alpine species. Plant with Rhododendrons. loc. ea., 75c. for 10. 
umbellulata. White Clintonia. 8-18 in. Delicate white flowers speckled with green 
or purplish dots. Very fragrant. June. loc. ea., 75c. for 10. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. Lance Leaved Tickseed. 1-2 ft. Free, showy bloomer. July. 
Yellow. 15c. ea., 51.25 for 10. 
major {senifolia). Wood Ikkseed. 2-3 ft. Divided leaves and yellow flowers in 
July. 15c. ea., $1 for 10. ,,101. 
verticillata. Whorled Tickseed. 1-2 ft. Very hnely cut leaves. July and September. 
I iee bloomer. 15c. ea., I1.25 for 10. 
CORNUS canadensis. Dwarf Cornel. 3-9 in. June. Large white or pink. Very 
interesting herbaceous species of dogwood. Bright red fruit very conspicuous. Damp 
rich ground. 15c. ea., $1.25 for 10. 
CYNOGLOSSUM officinale. Hound's Tongue. i;^-3 ft. Not nati've. Medicinal 
plant Reddish purple, rarely white. Flowers all summer. 25c. ea., fi.75 for 10. 
virginicum. Wild Comfrey. I'A-z'/i ii- Flowers all summer. Pale blue. 20c. ea., 
$1 .75 for 10. 
DIPHYLLEIA cymosa. Umbrella Leaf. 1-2 ft. May. Large showy lobed leaves. 
Large compound cyme, beautiful white flowers; later dark purple showy fruit. Wet 
ground. 10c. ea., 75c. for 10. 
DISPORUM lanuginosum. Hairy Disporum. iJ^-2)^ ft. May. Greenish on recurv- 
ing stem, red drooping fruit later. 15c. ea., ft for 10. 
DODECATHEON meadia. Shooting Star. Very showy; pink, purple or white blos- 
soms, with graceful, recurved petals. Very showy in April and .May. Of easy 
culture. 15c. ea., |;i.25 for 10. 
ERYNGIUM aquaticum ( yuccaefolium) . 2-6 ft. Blue or white. Thick, prickly cut 
leaves. 15c. ea., I1.25 for 10. 
EUPATORIUM ageratoides. White Snake Root. 1-4 ft. Corymbs of pure white 
flowers in late summer. loc. ea., 75c. for 10. 
perfoliatum. Common Thoroughwort. 2-5 ft. loc. ea., 75c. for 10. 
purpureum. Trumpet Weed. 3-10 ft. Large panicles of purple flowers. Very 
showv. 15c. ea., fi for 10. 
EUPHORBIA corollata. Flowering Spurge. 10 in. -3 ft. Pure white involucres around 
a small greenish plant in summer. One of the best low bloomers. 15c. ea., 75c. tor 10. 
GALAX aphylla. See under Ground Covering Plants. 
GENTIANA andrewsii. Closed Gentian. 1-2 ft. Bright blue closed flowers t inch 
long in September. loc. ea.. $1 for 10. 
GERANIUM maculatum. Alum Root. 1-2 ft. Large showy perennial with cut 
leaves. April to July. Light purple. 10c. ea., 75c. for 10. 
GEUM radiatum. Mountain Avens. 6 in. -2 ft. June. Yellow. Showy rock plant. 
15c. ea., S1.25 for 10. 
HELENIUM autumnale. Swamp Sunflower. 2-6 ft. Handsome fall perennial. A 
blaze of gold. August and September. 15c. ea. , f i for 10. 
HELIANTHUS strumosus. Wood Sunflower. 3-7 ft. Yellow. One of our best 
single Sunflowers. 15c. ea., fi for 10. 
HEPATICA acuta (nrutiloba). Sharp Lobed Hepatica. 6-9 in. White and purple, 
early March. loc. ea., 75c. for 10. . „, ,. , , u-. 
hepatica ( /r;7oA«V Round Lobed Hepatica. 6-9'". Blue purplish or nearly white 
flowers in early spring. 15c. ea., fi.25 for 10. 
HEUCHERA americana. Alum Root. 2-3 ft. Large lobed leaves. 15c. ea., ?i for 10. 
pubescens. Downy Heuchera. 1-3 ft. June and July. ijc. ea., Ji for 10. 
sanguinea. Coral Bells. i-i>^ft. Bright scarlet flowers all summer. A very showy 
plant. 25c. ea., $2 for 10. . . „ a 
villosa. Hairy Heuchera. Good rockery plant, givmg effect all summer. August to 
September. 15c. ea., $1 for 10. 
HIBISCUS grandiflora. 3-8 ft. Verv large flowers, white or rose-colored with deep eye. 
Veiy showy; all the Hibiscus are summer blooming plants of great value, and we 
have some very fine strains that have large flowers. 20c. ea., f 1.50 for 10. 
grandiflora alba. White variety of above. 20c. ea. , $1 . 50 for 10. 
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