HIGHLANDS NURSERY, LINVILLB, NORTH CAROLINA, U. S. A. 29 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
tEpigea repens (Trailing Arbutus). 3 to 8 in. Trailing. Deliciously 
fragrant white and pink flowers in May and June $ 
Eupatorinm ageratoides ^White Snakeroot). 1 to 8 ft. Abundant 
white flowers in late summer and fall 
" purpureum (Purple Snakeroot). 3 to 8 ft. Purple. . . 
Eaphorbia coroUata (Flowering Spurge). 3 to 8 ft. Pure white, 
greenish center 
Erythronium Americanum (Dog's-tooth Violet). 8 to 6 in. Bright 
yellow. Earliest spring 
Fragaria Virginiana (Wild Strawberry). 3 to 6 in. White. Red 
fruit, edible 
Oeum radiatum (Avens). 8 to 14 in. Very fine yellow. Showy. . . 
tGalax aphylla (Colt's-Foot). 6 to 15 in. Fine heart-shaped leaves, 
coloring in autumn. Dense spiked raceme. White 
Qillenia stipulacea (Indian Physic). 9 to 42 in. Handsome cut foUaye 
and flowers, the latter pure white or rose-tinted 
tOaultheria procumbens (Aromatic). 3 to 6 in. Aromatic. White. 
Red berries all winter 
.Oentiana Andrewsii (Closed Gentian). B to IS in. Bright blue 
closed flowers 1 in. long, in September and October 
Oeraninm maculatum (Crane's Bill). 13 to 18 in. Purple. Peculiar 
beaked fruit 
Heliopsis la?vis. 3 to 3 ft. Yellow. A handsomefall plant 
Heloiiias bullata. 9 to 18 in. Very line and rare. Long heads of 
brtglit purpU flowers in early spring. A very showy hardy bog 
plant that has but few equals. The only large stock in America 
at verv reasonable rates . . 
tHoustonia serpyllif olia ( Bluets). 3 to 6 in. Prostrate,light blue ; very 
profuse bloomer; damp places 
purpurea. ()tol3in. ThickeUimps. Blue flowers abundant. 
tHepatioa acutiloba (Acute-lobed Hepatica). 3 to 0 in. White and 
purple in earf)/ .Mcirrt. A delicate little plant 
t " triloba (Kound-lobed Hepatica) 3toGin. Leaf lobesioujideii. 
tiris verna (Flower-de-Luce). 3 to 6 in. Blue fragrant flowers in 
early April 
" cristata (Crested Iris). 3 to 6 in. Bright blue flowers, beauti- 
fully crested 
Lilinm Canadense. 3 to 6 ft. reiioii-fs/i, or yellow-red 
" Philadelphicum (Erect Lily). 1 to 3ft. Reddish orange, spot- 
ted virith purple 
" superbum (Turk's Cap Lily). 3 to 8 ft. Very showy pyramidal 
racemes of yellowish red blossoms, as many as 36 flowers on 
a single stem 
" Orayi (Gray's Lily). 2 to 4 ft. This year's stock all etxgagrd, 
but we hnok orders now for ne.rt summer s delivery. Beautiful new lily 
introduced by us. Deep reddish orange, dotted within with purple 
dots ; 1 to 9 flowers on a stem 
Lobelia cardiualis (Cardinal Flower). 2 to 4 feet. Brilliant scariet 
spikes 
Lobelia syphilitica (Great IBlue Lobelia). 1 to 8 feet. BrigM blue. 
Very showy 
Lysimachia quadrifolia. 1 to 2 feet. Yellow whorls 
" stricta (Loose-strife). 1 to 2 feet. Yellow terminal clus- 
tMitohella repens (Partridge-berry). Trailing. Shrubby. White 
wax-like, fragrant flowers; scarlet berries in winter 
Monarda didyma (Wild Bergamot). 3 to 4 feet. Brilliant scarlet. . 
" fistu'losa. 1 to 3 feet. Nearly white 
Kedeola Virginiana. 5 to 10 inches. Two whorls of leaves on a 
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