Native Plants 
ACONITUM uncinatum Climbing Monks 
Hood, 3 to 8’, blue flowers in fall. 
ACORUS calamus Sweet Flag, handsome foliage, 
bogs. 
ALETRIS farinosa Colic Root, 12 to 15”, 
spirels of white flowers, $2 doz. 
ALLIUM cernuum Nodding Onion, umbels of 
pink flowers, 1 to 2’, $2 doz. 
album White form of above, $2 doz. 
tricoccum The Mountain Ramp, white flow¬ 
ers in umbels, 12”. 
ALSINE pubera Stitchwort, 6”, covered with white 
star-like flowers in spring. 
AMSONIA salicifolia Blue Milkweed, handsome 
foliage, light blue flowers in spring, 2’. 
tabernaemontana Similar, but with large foliage. 
ANEMONELLA thalictroides. Rue Anemone, 
6”, many white flowers over a long period in spring, 
tuberous, $2 doz. 
AQUILEGIA canadensis Columbine, 18”, red and 
yellow flowers. 
ARISAEMA triphyllum Jack-in-the-Pulpit, 1 to 2\ 
interesting hooded plants, bright red fruits in fall, 
$2 doz. 
ASARUM arifolium Arrowleaf Ginger, handsome 
evergreen foliage usually marbled, interesting brown 
flowers. 
canadense Deciduous Ginger, large green leaves, 
good as ground cover. 
heterophylla Bladder-like “jugs” of brown. 
shuttleworthi Large Bloom Ginger, largest 
“jugs” of any of the gingers, handsome foliage. 
virginicum Evergreen Foliage, usually marbled. 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa Butterfly Weed, large heads 
of bright orange flowers in summer, 1 to 2’. 
ASTER mixed, all colors, mass plantings, $1.50 
doz. 
novae-angliae Bright rosy purple flowers in large 
clusters, very handsome, 3 to 4’. 
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