Each 
PRIMULA 
"'Mistassinica—(Arctic Primrose) A tiny little prim¬ 
rose that thrives in a soil of part leaf mold and 
part sand. Needs iplenty of moisture hut good 
drainage, and light shade. Tiny mauve flowers on 
stems 2-3 inches tall in late May or early June _ .50 
SAN GUIN ARIA 
"'Canadensis—(Bloodroot) The pointed buds and 
white flowers, clasped by the unfolding leaves ap¬ 
pear very early in the spring. Rich leaf mold soil, 
preferably in light shade. 4-8 inches. April-May.15 
SARRACENIA 
Purpurea—(Pitcher Plant) Curious pitcher-like 
leaves and odd brown flowers. Grow in acid sphag¬ 
num bogs. For the bog garden. June. 12-18 inches .35 
SMILACINA 
*Racemosa—(False Solomon’s Seal) A small panicle 
of creamy-white flowers in May, followed by 
speckled reddish brown berries. 12-20 inches. Rich 
leaf mold, shade .25 
TALINUM 
:: 'Rugospermum—Found growing on, sunny, barren 
sandy land. Given similar conditions, it will thrive 
but cannot survive on good soil. The plant is but 
tw r o or three inches tall with fleshy round leaves 
and small pink star-shaped flowers .25 
TRADESCANTIA 
Occidentalis—(Spiderwort) A clear blue flower, 
growing on open sandy or gravelly hillsides, but 
found on moist soil in some sections. Effective 
in the sunny border, around pools or in the open 
wild garden. 12-30 inches. June to August .25 
Grandiflorum—(Wake Robin) Flowers white some¬ 
times changing to pink. June. Needs rich soil and 
light shade. Plant the tubers a few inches deep. 
10-15 inches .3 for .25 
Nivale—(Snow Trillium) A tiny variety often but 
2 or 3 inches high. Small white flowers sometimes 
before the last snowbank has gone in late March 
or early April ..3 for .40 
UVULARIA (Bellwort) 
Grandiflora—Yellow, early spring; Leaf mold, 
shade. 8-15 inches .15 
VERONICA 
Virginica—3-7 feet. Spikes of white or tinted flowers 
in summer. Rich soil, light shade or sun .25 
VIOLA 
* Canadensis—Canada Violet. 4-8 inches; Flowers 
most of summer; white tinted pink. Any fertile 
soil .25 
:: 'Cucullata—Common Violet. 3-8 inches; dark blue 
flow r ers in spring. Leaf mold, shade .25 
Cucullata—Confederate Violet. A form with violet 
center and tinted white flowers .15 
^Fallens—Sweet White Violet. Tiny sweet scented 
white flowers. Moist shade. Leaf mold .20 
"Pedata—Birds Foot Violet. 3-6 inches; Varying 
shades of lavender and purple. Sandy acid soil, sun .15 
:: Pedata—Bicolor. Upper petals dark purple, lower 
petals lilac .-.25 
:: Pubescens—6-9 inches; yellow flowers on upright 
stems in early spring. Leaf mold, light shade .15 
Price: 12 of one kind at price of 10; 3 or more at doz. rates. 
