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INVENTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN PLANTS FOR SALE 
Quantity for Quotation 
M ITCH ELLA REPENS—Partr.idgeberry Strong Clumps 
PACMYSANDRA TERM IN A LIS—Japanese Pacbysandra Strong 
PHLOX SUBULATA—Moss Phiox Strong Clumps 
RANUNCULUS REPENS—Creeping Buttercup Strong 
SEDUM TELEPH IOI DES—Wild Liveforever Strong 
SEDUM TERNATUM — Mountain Stonecrop Strong 
SHORT! A GALACI FOLIA—Qconee-bells Heavy Clumps 
Second Size 
VINCA MINOR—Common Periwinkle Strong 
Second Size 
HARDY NATIVE FERNS 
For shady locations, no class of plants can equal the Ferns. 
AD'ANTU'VI PEDATUM— American Maidenhair X Strong . 
BOTRYGHIUM V I RG i N! AN U M— Rattlesnake Fern Strong . 
ATHYRIUM FI LI XFE MIN A—Lady Fern Strong,...,,.— 
CYSTOPTERiS BU LBI FERA— Berry Biadderfern Strong . 
DENNSTEDTIA (DICKSONIA) PUNCTILOBULA—Hay- 
scented Fern. X Heavy 
DRYOPTERIS GOLD!ANA—Goldie Fern X Strong 
DRYOPTERIS H EXAGOtNOPTERA—Winged Woodfern S rong 
DRYOPTERIS MARGI NALIS— Leather Woodfern X Heavy 
DRYOPTERIS 8P1NUL05A—Toothed Woodfern Strong 
DRYOPTERIS THELYPTERIS—Marshfern Strong 
ON OGLE A SENS! Bi LIS—Sensitive Fern Strong 
OSMUNDA CINMAMOMEA—Cinnamon Fern X Heavy 
OSMUNDA CLAYTON!ANA—Interrupted Fern X Heavy 
OSMUNDA REGALIS—Royal Fern Strong 
POLYPODIUM YULGARE—Common Polypody Strong 
POLY ST IC H U M ACROSTICHOI DES—Christmas Fern Strong 
PTE RET IS NODULOSA—Ostrich Fern X Strong 
PTERIDIUM AQUILINUIVI—Bracken Strong 
HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS 
ASTER NOVE-ANGLIAE— New England Aster Strong 
ASTER PUNICEU5—Swamp Aster, Lilac-blue Strong 
CALTHA PA LUSTR IS—Marsh marigold Strong 
CHELONE GLABR«—White Turtlehead Strong 
CHELONE LYONI— Pink Turtlehead Strong 
CICUTA MACULATA—Spotted Waterhemlcck Strong 
DARLINGTONIA C A Li FOR N !C A—California Pitcher Plant 
Strong 
DIONAEA M USCI PULA—Venus Flytrap Strong 
HEMEROCALLIS FULVA— Tawny Daylily Strong 
IRIS PSEUDACQRUS—Yellowflag Iris Stror 
IRIS VERSICOLOR—Blueflag iris Strong 
MERTENSIA VI RGI N ICA—Virginia Bluebells Strong 
MONARDA DIDYMA — Oswego Beebalm Strong, 
SARRACENIA CATESB AE1 —Catesbv Pitcherplant Strong .. 
SARRACENIA FLAVA—Trumpet Pitcherplant Strong 
SARRACENIA PURPUREA — Common Pitcherplant Strong 
SARRACENIA RUBRA—Sweet Pitcherplant Strong 
SAXIFRAGA V I RG IN ! E NSI8—Virginia Saxifrage Strong 
SYMPLOCARPUS FOETI DU^-—Skunkcabbage X Heavy 
VERATRUM VIRIDE — American False-hellebo e X.^rong 
VERNONIA NOVEBORACEMS13 — Common Iron weed Strong 
HAP DY NATIVE LILIES AND BULBOUS PLANTS 
ARISAEMA TR I PH YLLU M—Jack-in-th e-pulpit Strong .. 
CONVALLAR I A M A J A L I 8—LI ly-of-the-val ley Strong . 
□ (CENTRA CANADENSIS— Squirreicorn Strong 
DICENTRA CUCULLARIA—Dutchmans-breeches Strong 
DICENTRA EYdMIA —Fringed Bleedingheart X Clumps - 
First Size 
Second Size 
E RYTH RON IU M AM ER!CANU M—American 
Flowering Size 
L1LIUM CANADENSE— Canada Lily 
Troutlily 
First Size 
