K aUa n a , North Carolina, and "Boston, Massachusetts 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, CON. 
PHLOX maculata. Wild Sweet William. I'i-J ft. June and Jnly. Pink purple. 
15c. ea., S1.25 for 10. 
pilosa. Downy Phlox. 1-2 ft. May and June. Pink pnrple or rose color; rarely 
white. 20c. ea. , )fi.25 for 10. 
subulata. See under Creepers, 
subulata alba. See under Creepers. 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana. Lion's Heart. 2-4 feet. June. Rose or flesh color, 
variegated with purple. 20c. ea., ?i.5o per 10. 
virginiana, var. alba. White variety. 2-4 ft. 2?c. ea., $2 for 10. 
PODOPHYLLUM peltatum. May Apple. i-z^i ft. White. Very large peltate 
leaves. Shady situation. 15c. ea., $1 for 10. 
POLOGONATUM biflorum. Hairy Solomon's Seal. 8 in. -3 ft. Nearly white, with 
curved stems, ^ray and June. loc. ea.. 75c. for 10. 
commutatum. Solomon's Seal. 2-8 ft. Panicled racemes of drooping flowers on very 
long stems. 15c. ea., f 1.25 for 10. 
PORTERANTHUS stipulatus ( G(7/('n/'a .f///>H/rtf^(i). American Ipecac. 1-2 ft. Hand- 
some cut foliage and flowers pure white or rose tinted. One of the finest of our native 
plants to mass. Blossoms in early summer. 20c. ea., fi.50 for 10. 
POTENTILLA tridentata. Three-Tooth Cinquefoil. i-i2 in. Leaves color bright 
purple; white flowers. July and August. Rockery. 20c. ea., fi.50 for 10. 
PRUNELLA vulgaris. Self-IIeal. 2 in. -2 ft. Violet or flesh, color rarely white. loc. 
ea., 75c. for lo. 
PYROLA rotundifolia. Round Leaved Wintergreen. 6-20 in. July. White. 15c. 
ea. , $1 for 10. 
RHEXIA virginica. Deer Grass, i-i'/i ft. Bright purple. Easily grown. 15c. ea., 
fi.25 for 10. 
RUDBECKIA fulgida. Orange Cone Flower. 1-3 ft. Orange yellow, in late summer. 
Very showy. 15c. ea., fi for 10. 
SANGUINARIA canadensis. Bloodroot. 4-ioin. A beautiful perennial, with large pure 
white flowers in very early spring. 1 5c. ea. , $1 for 10, 14 per 100. ( See illustration. ) 
SAXIFRAGA micranthidifolia (erosa) . Lettuce Saxifrage. 1-3 ft. White. Damp 
locations or bog. 15c. ea., fi for 10. 
michauxii (leucanthemifolia). Alpine Saxifrage. 6 20 in. White flowers spotted 
with yellow, bright pink anthers. Rare. 20c. ea., fi.25 for 10. 
SCROPHULARIA marylandica [nodosa). Maryland Figrtori. 3-10 ft. Oreenisli- 
purple. 15c. ea., fi for 10. 
SEDUM telephioides. American Orpine. 
6-12 in. June. Flesh color. Rockery 
or damp places. Very fleshy leaves. 
20c. ea., $1.50 for 10. 
telephiura. Orpine. 6-10 in. July. 
Purple. 20c. ea., fi.sofor 10. 
ternatum. Wild Stonecrop. 3-8 in. 
June. White. 15c. ea., fi for 10. 
SHORTIA galacifolia. 6-8 in. Introduced 
by us. A very rare plant with clustei 
of large wavy leaves, from which flower- 
stems rise bearing white or pink flowers 
ivith crimped petals. Thrives best in 
Rhododendron beds. Leaves color rich 
bronze in fall. 2d size, 20c. ea . J1.50 
for 10; ist size, 35c. ea.,f3 for jo. 
(See illustration. ) 
SILENE stellata. Starry Campion. 2-3 '> 
ft. Panicles of white showy flowers in 
summer. 15c. ea., #1 for 10. 
virginica. Fire Pink. 1-2 ft. One of 
the showiest herbaceous plants. June to 
Aug., deep crimson. 15c. ea., $1 for 10. 
3MILACINA racemosa. See Vagnera. 
