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HARDY NATIVE AMERICAN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. 
Hardy Native Herbaceous Perennials. 
•Evergreens. 
Varletlea. 
Aconitum uncinatum (Monkshood) . 2 to 6 ft 
Allium cernuum. i to ft 
Act£ea alba (Baneberry). 2 ft 
Description. 
Arissema triphylla (Indian Turnip), i to 3 f t . 
»Asarum arifolium (Wild Ginger) 
" Virginicum (Asarabacca) 
Asclepias phytolaccoides (Poke=Milkweed). 
2 to 5 ft 
" tuberosa (Butterfly Weed). 1 
to 2 ft 
Ascyrum Crux-Andre» (St. Peter's Wort). 
4 to 8 in 
Amianthium muscjetoxicum (Crow Poison). 
1 to 2 ft 
" angustifolium (Small Fly Pol- 
son). 6 to 12 in 
Aster puniceus (Swamp Aster). 3 to 6 ft, . . 
" cordifolius. 2 to 4 ft 
" mixture, i to 6 ft. ; 
Anemone nemorosa (Wood Anemone). 4 
to 6 in 
Aralia racemosa (Spikenard). 3 to 5 ft 
" nudicaulis (Wild Sarsaparilla). 12 in. 
Angelica Curtisii (Angelica). 3 to 4 ft 
Archangelica hirsuta. i to 3 ft 
Aquilegia Canadense (Columbine). 10 
to 20 in 
Amsonia ciliata. 5 to 3 ft 
Baptisia australis (Blue False Indigo). 2 
to 3 ft 
" tinctoria (Wild Indigo). 2 to 3 ft. . 
" simplicifolia (Southern Indigo), i 
to 2 ft 
" alba (White Indigo). 2to3ft 
Brunella vulgaris iBrunella). 3 to 10 in 
Campanula Americana 2 to 5 ft 
" divaricata (Bell-flower). 6 
to I ^ in 
»Chimaphila maculata (Spotted Winter- 
green). 3 to 8 in 
Clintonia umbellata (Southern Clintonia). 
4 to 0 in 
" borealis (Alpine Clintonia). 4 
to 8 in 
Chelone glabra alba (White Snake-head). 
2 to 4 ft 
" Lyoni (Pink Snake-head). 2to3ft. 
Smooth vine-like stem, bearing brilliant 
large blue flowers. Rare. 
Nodding clusters of rose-colored flowers. 
A very fine plant. 
Thrice compound leaves i ft. across, and 
white flowers and berries. Flower-stalk 
red. 
3-lobed leaves. " Jack-in-the-Pulpit" 
flowers 
Thick atiricledXeaves. Showy. Flowers 
purple. 
Thick mottled heart-shaped leaves. Pur- 
ple flowers. 
Flowers in thick drooping clusters. White. 
Leafy, wide-branched stem. Brilliant 
orange-red. 
Pretty yellow blossoms. 
Early, long grass-like leaves. Tall spikes 
of pure white flowers. 
White, turning /«'//^. 
Deep lilac-purple and fine. 
Flowers pale violet; profuse, curving stem. 
Fine selection. Many fine, showy species. 
White or Early spring. 
H'idely branched. Large, decompound 
leaves, whitish panicled flowers. 
Greenish. Flower-clusters and leaves in 
threes. 
Fine, decompound leaves, white-umbelled 
flowers. A noted medicinal plant. 
Fuzzy appearance. Handsome leaves. 
Yellow and red flowers and showy cut 
leaves. One of our prettiest wild floiuers. 
A pretty plant. Flowers pale blue, in ter 
minal racemes. 
Large indigo-blue flowers. Spreading. 
Yellow abundant flowers. 
Yellow ; small. 
Showy white racemes, / /f ^/i. A"!,?. 
Purplish. 
Very kne annual, fiowers spiked, jvheel- 
shaped, bright blue. Seed 25c. per pkt. 
Delicate, blue, bell-shaped flowers, 
IVaxy-white, fragrant, drooping flowers. ' 
Umbelled white odorous flowers, speckled 
with green or purple dots. 
Clusters of showy greenish yellow flowers, 
from whorl of thick glossy leaves. 
White, irregular flowers. 
Pink. Very showy. 
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