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L. E. WILLIAMS NURSERY CO., EXETER, N. H., U. S. A. 
Prices of hardy native perennials, unless otherwise noted: 60c per 3; 
$1.50 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 
3 10 100 
Chimaphila umbellata, Common Pipsissewa. 10 in. An evergreen with 
bright shiny leaves. Used in making Christmas wreaths. 
Chelone glabra, White Turtlehead. 3 ft. White flowers in late autumn. 
“ lyoni, Pink Turtlehead. Rose-pink flowers. 
Cimicifuga americana, American Bugbane. White flowers in branched 
racemes. 
racemosa, Cohosh Bugbane. 2 ft. White flowers in elongated 
racemes. 
*Claytonia virginica, Virginia Spring Beauty. 3-6 in. Beautiful pink 
flowers. Should be planted in beds in the shade. 
Clintonia borealis, Bluebead. 10 in. Two or three prostrate leaves from 
which arise the flower stems bearing several creamy-yellow 
blossoms, which are followed by bright blue berries. 
Cornus canadensis, Bunchberry. 6 in. Bunches of bright red berries in 
mid-summer. 
Delphinium tricorne, Dwarf Larkspur. Large blue flowers on short spikes. 
*Dicentra canadensis, Squirrel Corn. 8 in. Greenish-white flowers 
tinged with rose. 
* “ cucullaria, Dutchman’s Breeches. Sin. White flowers in early 
spring. 
* “ eximia, Fringed Bleedingheart. 1 ft. Pink-purple flowers. All 
summer. 
$0.75 $2.00 $15.00 
Desmodium canadensis, Canada Tick-Trefoil. 8 ft. Purple flowers. 
*Dodecatheon meadia, Shootingstar. 1-2 ft. Rose-purple flowers in May 
and June. 
Echinacea purpurea, Purple Cornflower. 2-3 ft. Rose-purple flowers in 
June and July. 
Epilobium angustifolium, Blooming Sally. 5 ft. Large pink flowers in 
mid-summer. 
Eupatorium coelestinum, Mistflower. Beautiful blue flowers in autumn. 
perfoliatum, Boneset. 2-3 ft. White flowers in flat heads. 
Good for planting beside ponds and in marshes. 
Eupatorium purpurea, Joe-Pye-Weed. 4-6 ft. Blossoms are reddish- 
purple. A fine perennial for planting in front of shrubbery, 
urticaefolium, Snow Thoroughwort. 3-4 ft. Pure white 
flowers. Should be planted in moist shade. 
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are adapted to the rock garden 
