CATAL.03UE OF THE HIGHLANDS NURSERY, 
SEMONE, continued. 
A. Caroliniana (Carolina Anemone). Stem 6 to 12 inches high, bearing one 
A. Virginiana (Virginia Anemone). This is a much larger plant than the pre- 
ceding, with a forking hairy stem 2 to 3 feet high, each stemlet surmounted 
with a single, nearly white flower, and often oblong woolly heads 15 1 5° 
ARALIA racemosa (Spikenard). Widely-branched smooth stem, 3 to 5 feet high, 
and large decompound leaves. Umbels of whitish panicled flowers ; very 
numerous. A striking plant 20 1 50 
A. nudicaulis ( Wild Sarsaparilla). Stem one foot high, bearing three umbels 
of greenish flowers at the top. Divided leaves rising direct from the ground 
on petioles 1 to 2 feet long 20 1 50 
ANGELICA Curtissii (Angelica). A well known medicinal plant, 3 to 4 feet high ; 
fine compound leaves and white flowers ! 5 1 00 
AQUILEGIA Canadensis (Columbine). 10 to 20 inches high, the pretty yellow . 
and red flowers 1 inch long ; among the prettiest of our wild flowers, and 
very useful for planting in rocky situations 20 1 25 
ANSONIA ciliata. 2 to 3 feet ; flowers a pale blue in terminal racemes ; a pretty 
plant 25 2 00 
BAPTISIA Australis (Blue False Indigo). Very large indigo blue flowers, 
abundant, on a stem 2 to 3 feet high 25 2 00 
B. tinctoria (Wild Indigo). Flowers yellow, very numerous ; stem 2 to 3 feet, 
widely branching 20 1 00 
B. simplicifolia (Southern Indigo). Small yellow flowers in terminal racemes 20 1 00 
B. alba (White Indigo). 2 to 3 feet tall, widely branching, and bearing a ra- 
ceme of showy white flowers 1 to 3 feet long 25 
BRUNNELLA vulgaris (Brunella). Purplish flowers on a low stem 10 50 
CAMPANULA divaricata (Bell-flower). A delicate little plant with blue bell- 
shaped flowers 15 1 00 
CALLIRHOE involucrata (Crimson Callirhoe). A very showy prostrate spread- 
ing plant, with beautiful crimson flowers all summer. From Texas 25 2 00 
CHELONE Lyoni (Snake-head). Tall, 1 to 5 feet, bearing irregular purple flow- 
ers in a loose spike ; damp situations 15 1 00 
C. glabra. Species with white flowers and denser spike ; does well in the bog. 15 1 00 
"CHIMAPHILA maculata (Spotted Wintergreen). A beautiful little perennial 
with dark green leaves spotted with white, and one to five fragrant drooping 
flowers on a stem 3 to 6 inches high 15 1 00 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa (Black Snake-root). Large divided leaves and tall stem, 
with white flowers in long slender racemes 20 1 10 
CIRC3JA Lutetiana. Slender, the peculiar pink flowers very minute 10 75 
CLAYTONIA Caroliniana (Spring Beauty). Pretty low perennial 3 to 6 inches 
high ; rose colored flowers in early spring 15 1 00 
CLINTONIA Borealis. From our highest mountains. The clusters of showy 
greenish-yellow flowers rise from a whorl of thick glossy leaves 15 t 00 
C. umbellata (Southern Clintonia). A whorl of rather large oblong leaves 
close to the ground, sending up a scape 4 to 6 inches high, bearing an umbel 
of beautiful white flowers, speckled with green or purplish dots. Blooms 
through June 15 1 00 
^ CLEMATIS. See under "Vines." 
k M . CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily of the Valley). (See cut.) 
jBgfyJI^, p. jM Kveryone knows this beautiful little garden plant, 
\V\-rpBa;." S with its one-sided racemes of fragrant nodding flowers 15 1 00 
«MD9^i|K... COREOPSIS verticillata. < .1 the Coreop- 
ss^^jfjjfc .Ujf '. " :,: tim.-h ■ ut ' 1 1 1 1: 1 abundant yellow flow- 
^jffffiL. f ' ' /' C. trii-hosjH-rmn .Swamp ••<»iv..ps-i ! ,). Tall. to ; fret 
49jHHC\ ' high ; large cut leaves ; flowers large bright yellow. . . jo i 25 
^'Iwr / DICKNTRA eximea. Best of all the genus, blooming 
ii \f ~" from spring till autumn, the rose-colored blossoms 
-^jK^viivili'' a looping raceme ; forms thick clumps, with light 
— ^j5** ..TtRVf^W^ feathery foliage of exceptional beauty. One of the 
CONVALLARIA majalis. choicest of perennials 30 2 00 
