AMERICAN WILD FLOWERS 
For additional sorts see Woodland Wild Flow¬ 
ers, Under the Trees, For the Rockery, Border 
Treasures, The Bog Garden, Violets, Pentste- 
mons, Anemones, Gentians, etc. 
Achlys Triphylla—Vanilla Leaf. Little spikes 
of pretty white flowers. The drying leaves 
have the delicate fragrance of vanilla. Pkt. 
15c; special pkg. 25c. 
Anemone Patens Nuttalli—Prairie Wind Flower. 
Deep lavender cups in early spring, followed 
by silky tassels. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Aquilegia Canadensis—The Scarlet and Gold Co¬ 
lumbine. A hardy and easily grown, but dainty 
and graceful flower. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Aster Cordifolius—Fine blue-lavender flowers in 
crowded clusters like those of the Lilac. 
Heart-shaped leaves. A very good Aster for 
naturalizing. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Aster Ericoides—Frost or Honey Aster. An airy 
little white flowered Aster, with fine heath- 
like leaves. Decorative in mass plantings, 
very good for cutting, and an excellent bee 
plant. Pkt. 15e; special pkg. 35c. 
Aster Patens—Radiant purple-violet flowers. 
Very good. 2 feet. Pkt. 15c. 
Aster Vimineus—Wreath or Starry Aster. A most 
beautiful white Aster, to five feet, with slen¬ 
der, gracefully swaying, branches closely 
studded with upward facing snowy bloom. 
Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Chelone Glabra—Turtle Head. Two-lipped flow¬ 
ers, white but tinged with crimson-pink at 
the tip. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Clintonia Andrewsiana—Burnished green basal 
leaves crowned by clusters of warm pink to 
crimson velvet flowers on 18-inch stems. Pkt. 
20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Dasystoma Pedicularis—Golden Foxglove. Hand¬ 
some branching plants with fern-like leaves 
and citron yellow blossoms. Late summer. 
Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c; V s oz. 65c. 
Delphinium Tricorne—A native Larkspur with 
beautiful large blue flowers, the upper petals 
yellow striped. It is dwarf and shows well in 
the rockery. Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Eupatorium Maculatum—A vigorous tall grow¬ 
ing perennial with great fluffy flower heads 
varying from pink to purple. Valuable for 
rough naturalizing with Golden Rod and 
Vernonia. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c; % oz. 50c. 
Euthamia Graminifolia—Myriads of tiny citron 
yellow flowers in flat topped clusters. 3 feet. 
Autumn. Pkt. 10c; special pkg. 25c. 
Galium Boreale—Many tiny white flowers on airy 
branches. A pleasant plant for cutting with 
other flowers. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Geranium Maculatum—Crane’s Bill. Rather large 
flowers of clear deep lilac-rose, with deeply 
cleft five-lobed leaves. Handsome at all times. 
Pkt. 25c; special pkg. 60c. 
Gerardia Purpurea—The Fairy Foxglove. The 
oddly formed down-covered flowers are a de¬ 
lightful lilac mauve, with darker dots and 
golden anthers. Ever-blooming. Pkt. 25c; 
special pkg. 60c. 
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