Harlan P. Kelse^, Owner, Salem, Mass. 
TRILLIUM, continued 
10 1(X) 1,000 
illium erectum album. White form of T. ere<(um $1 00 $8 00 
grandiflorum. L;iij<e-ll<)vverecl \\;ike Robin. H to 18 in. 
The finest iirul larj^esl species. Flowers 2 to 3 inches 
across, in April and May. One of our best early spring 
flowers. White, turning rose-color or marked with 
green. 2nd .size 30 I 50 SI2 00 
1st size U) 3 50 20 00 
nivale. Dwarl species, 4 to 5 in. high. Flowers white, 
drooping 1 (H) 8 00 
ovatum. From the Pacific (^oast, much resembling T. 
aranJiJhrum 75 5 (H) 30 00 
recurvatum. 12 to 15 in. Strong-growing, erect. Dark 
purple flowers 75 0 00 50 00 
sessile californicum. 12 in. Very large leaves. F'lower.s 
pure white and fragrant 75 () (M) 50 00 
sessile, Snow Queen. Same, with broader petals. White 
llowers willi creamy centers 75 (> 00 50 00 
sessile rubrum. Same, with narrow petals. Deep reddish 
|)urpic 75 f) (H) 50 00 
stylosum. Nodding Trillium. 1 to 1J^2 't- Our rarest 
mountain species. April and May. I»irge, wavy 
petals of beautiful pink. 2nd size «) 4 00 30 00 
1st size 75 6 00 50 00 
undulatum (Erythrocarpum). Painted Wake Robin. 
8 in. Earliest, blooming in April. Showy flowers and 
fruit. White, with purple stripes. 2nd size U) 4 00 30 00 
1st size 75 (.(H) 40 (X) 
SANGUINARIA • Bloodroot 
SANGUINARIA canadensis. One of the most dainty and 
exquisite of our early spring flowers. Give it rich, deep, 
moi.st loam and partially shady situation and you will 
be well repaid. Strong roots 75 6 00 36 00 
(Sanguinaria is shipped entirely at consignee's 
risk.) 
ERYTHRONIUM Dog s-Tooth Violet 
These small, bulbous plants are extremely handsome in foliage and flowers, but 
to get best results should be massed in cool, moist woodlands or borders or along streams. 
They are among the earliest spring flowers and, with their mottled leaves, make a 
very fine, early ground-cover in shady locations. 
Trillium sessile californicum 
Trillium erectum 
Sanguinaria canadensis 
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