CONVALLARIA majalis Lily-of-the-Valley, spikes 
of fragrant white flowers, 8”, orange fruits in fall. 
COREOPSIS lanceolata Bright yellow flowers all 
summer, 2’. 
pubescens Similar, but dwarf, 8 to 12”. 
saxicola 3 ft. Very handsome foliage and showy 
flowers. The best, 35c. 
tripteris Golden yellow flowers. 
CUTHBERTIA gramineci A most excellent plant 
for rock gardens. Bright, rosy flowers on 4” stems 
nearly all summer. Similar to “Spiderworts.” A 
real treasure, 35c. 
rosea Somewhat larger than above. Deep rose 
colored flowers. 
DELPHINUM tricorne Mountain Larkspur, 
bright blue flowers, 12”, $2 doz. 
DENTARIA dipliylla Toothwort, white flowers 
on 6” stems, $2 doz. 
furcata Small foliage, root stocks monoiliform. 
DICENTRA canadense Squirrel Corn, panicles 
of white and yellow flowers, 12”, $1.50 doz. 
cucullaria Dutchman’s Breeches, panicles of pink 
and white flowers, 12”, $1.50 doz. 
eximia Plumy Bleeding Hart, beautiful foliage 
all summer and sprays of pink flowers continuously, 
12 to 20’. 
DIONAEA jnuscipula Venus’ Flytrap, interesting 
bog plants. 
DISPORUM maculatum Fairy Bells (Prosartes) 
nodding white bells with brown spots, bright orange 
fruits in fall. 
DODECATHEON hugeri Shooting Star, pure 
white flowers with brown eye on 2’ stems. One of 
our choicest plants. 
DRABA ramosissima Whitlow Grass, sheets of 
whitQ flowers for a long period in spring, beauti¬ 
ful grey foliage all year. A real treasure 6”. 
EPIGAEA repens Trailing Arbutus, pink wax¬ 
like flowers in March, 4”. 
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