LINVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, U. S. A. 
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shortia galacifolia. (See page 18.) 
POLYGONATUM biflorum. A delicate little curving plant i foot high, bearing 
small green flowers which droop gracefully by twos and threes. 
P. giganteum (Solomon’s Seal). Quite similar to the last species, only much 
larger in every way, being from 3 to 8 feet high, the peduncles three to five 
flowered. 
RUDBECKIA fulgida (Cone Flower). From 5 to 15 inches high ; large yellow 
flowers, with a black cone-like center. 
SANGUINARIA Canadensis (Blood Root). This beautiful little perennial, only 
4 to 10 inches high, is worthy a place in every garden ; its large pure white 
flowers are produced in abundance, and a large strong clump makes a showy 
display. 
SAXIFRAGA leucanthemifolia. This is a beautiful plant, the irregular white 
flowers, spotted with yellow, being supplemented by the bright pink anthers 
of the protruding stamens.■>. 
SCUTELLARIA. Two species. Pretty plants with blue or white flowers in long 
heads..... 
SEDUM telephones (Orpine). 6 to 10 inches. A fine plant, with thick fleshy 
leaves and clusters of flesh-colored flowers. A splendid plant for the rockery. 
SILENE Virginica (Fire Pink). A diffuse showy plant, with the brightest crim¬ 
son flowers an inch in diameter, from June to September. 0 to 15 inches ... 
SILPHIUM laciniatum. Stem 6 to 8 feet high, the lowest leaves 1 to 2 feet long, 
cut-serrated ; heads 2 inches in diameter; bright yellow. 
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