Thymus Nummularius —Glossy foliage. Late blooming, 
mat forming .20 
Thymus Serpryllum Carmineus —Low creeper. Flesh 
colored flowers .15 
Valeriana Coccinea —Border perennial with bright rose 
flowers. 16-20 inch .15 
Veronica Repens —A tiny creeper with many small 
round leaves. Covered in May with milk white flowers 
For stone steps, stepping stones or rock crevices. 
Shallow rooted so must not get very dry .20 
Viola Affinis —A strong growing blue violet for shade .15 
Viola Rosea —A delicate flowered, rose colored violet 
for shade. Not vivid in color but attractive .20 
Viola Giant White —Flower looks like a giant white 
form of our native V. Cucullata. Flowers freely early 
in spring. Increases readily from seeds and is well 
suited to naturalizing in a wild garden .20 
Viola, Cream Colored —Species unknown. Small creamy 
white flowers on branched stems .25 
Johnny-Jump-Up —We are frequently asked for plants 
of the old fashioned “Johnny-Jump-Up” or “None 
So-Pretty”. Here it is ..15 
Vinca Alpina —Apparently a type of V. minor of a very 
compact growth and double lilac colored flowers .25 
Vinca Minor Variegata —A form of the Periwinkle with 
a creamy white border to the leaves .25 
NATIVE FERNS 
Botrychium Virginianumi —Three parted fern with cur¬ 
ious fertile frond rising from, center. Shade but well 
drained soil . 25 
Onoclea Sensibilis —Sensitive fern. Tropical looking 
fronds. Curious brown fruiting fronds that persist 
over winter. 12-36 inch. Sun or shade, prefers damp 
soil . 25 
Osmunda Cinnamonea —Cinnamon Fern. Luxuriant 
grower. Not difficult. Sun or shade. Likes damp soil .25 
Osmunda Regalis —Royal Fern. Prefers a bog but will 
grow on drier soil but not so luxuriantly. 12-50' inch .25 
Pteridium Aquilinum —Brake. A coarse fern good for 
naturalizing on pooir soil .20 
WISCONSIN WILD FLOWERS 
Aralia Racemosa —Spikenard. Greenish white flowers in 
spring, red berries in fall. Lalrge tropical looking 
foliage. 2-5 feet. Shade and rich soil .35 
Chiogenes Hispidula —Creeping Snowberry. Grows on 
acid sphagnum hummocks or rotted acid conifer logs. 
Must have acid soil, and shade with constant moistulre 
till established. Snow white berries in late summer .. .35 
Epigaea Repens —Trailing Arbutus. This beautiful native 
may be established in your wild garden if given a 
very acid soil and not allowed to dry out until esta¬ 
blished. Strong clumps .50 
W. A. TOOLE of Garry-nee-Dule 
Baraboo, Wisconsin 
