^^^ G^vyn in the Oarolinei Mo\inteiins 
Hardy American Herbaceous Perennials, continued 
NODDINC TrILLU'M. I 
^ to I V2 ft- Our rarest 
PS. April and May. Large, wavy 
Trillium stylosum, 
mountain spc 
petals of beautiful pink. 
nndulatum. Painted Wake Robin. 8 in. ICarli- 
est. bloomins in April. Showy flowers and fruit. 
White, with purple stripes. 15 cts. each, 75 cts. 
for 10, $s per 100. 
TRIOSTEUM perfoUatum. Horse Gentian. 2 to 
4 ft. June. HrDwnisli purple. A coarse, hairy 
perennial. Shrub borders. 
TYPHA angustitolia. Narrow-leaved Cat-Tail. 
5 to 10 ft. Similar to the last species, but with 
narrower leaves and taller growth. Light brown 
spikes. 35 cts. each. ^3 for 10. 
latitoUa. Broad-leaved Cat-Tail. 2 to 6 ft. 
A stout marsh plant, sometimes growing in running 
water. Dark brown spikes, (iives quick effects. 
25 cts. each, ^1.50 for 10, j5io per 100. 
UNIFOLIDM canadense. Two-leaved Solomon's 
Skal. 2 to 7 in. Small, white flowers on recurved 
stems, growing usually in green moss or dead 
leaves. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. per 10, $5 per 100. 
UVULARIA perfoUata. Perfoliate Bf.llwort. 6 
to 20 in. I'iile yellow. Early spring. Flowers 
showy. 
crandiflora. 20 cts. each. $1.50 for 10, $12 per 100. 
Rcssilifolia. Sessile-leaved Bellwort. 6 to iS in. 
May. Yellow. 20 cts. each, ?i .25 for 10, $8 per 100 
VAGNERIA racemosa. Wild Spikenard, i to 3 ft. 
Berries pale red, speckled purple. Wliitc flower>, 
showy racemes. 
VERATRUM virtde. Indiax Poke. 2 to 8 ft. Yel- 
lowish green plant, with very large, showy lea\es 
appearing in early spring. Damp ground. 
VERNONIA novaboracensis. Iron-Weed. 3 to 6 ft. 
I*"rom July to September this fine composite gives 
a show of deep purple flowers in large corymbs. 
Fine for massing where a Uill, late bloomer is 
desired. 20 cts. each, #1.50 for 10, $10 per 100. 
SoHdago (see page 34) 
Pholtfcrai>hed at Highlands Nursery 
VERONICA officinalis. Speedwell. 3 to 10 in. 
Light blue. A prostrate creeper, with pubescent 
leaves and pale blue flowers in summer. Veron- 
icas do well in shade. 
s«rpylUfoUa. Thyme-leaved Speedwell. 2 to 10 
in. Pale blue; makes a pretty carpet of green in 
July. 
Stenanthium robustum (see page 34I. The Mountain Feather Fleece. 
Pliijtoyiaphfci by Hatlan P. Keisey, at lliyhuiuls Nursery 
Pnrp« Unless otherwise indicated, the prices of all herbaceous perennials are, 15 cts. each, i6x for 10, 
* $7 per 100. AU ofifered are strong plants. 
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