K a b) a n a , North Carolina, and *B o s t o n , Massachusetts 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, Con. 
PHLOX maculata. Wild Sweet William. X/2-3 ft. June and July. Pink purple. 
15c. ea., §i.25 for 10. 
pilosa. Downy Phlox. 1-2 ft. May and June. Pink purple or rose color; rarely 
white. 20c. ea., $1.25 for 10. 
subulata. See under Creepers, 
subulata alba. See under Creepers. 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana. Lion’s Heart. 2-4 feet. June. Rose or flesh color, 
variegated with purple. 20c. ea., $1 .50 per 10. 
virginiana, var. alba. White variety. 2-4 ft. 25c. ea., £2 for 10. 
PODOPHYLLUM peltatum. May Apple. i- 2>£ ft. White. Very large peltate 
leaves. Shady situation. 15c. ea., $i for 10. 
POLOGONATUM biflorum. Hairy Solomon’s Seal. 8 in.-3 ft. Nearly white, with 
curved stems. May and June. 10c. ea., 75c. for 10. 
commutatum. Solomon’s Seal. 2-S ft. Panicled racemes of drooping flowers on very 
long stems. 15c. ea., S1.25 for 10. 
PORTERANTHUS stipulatus (Gillcnia stipulacea). American Ipecac. 1-2 ft. Hand¬ 
some cut foliage and flowers pure white or rose tinted. One of the finest of our native 
plants to mass. Blossoms in early summer. 20c. ea., $1.50 for 10. 
POTENTILLA tridentata. Three-Tooth Cinquefoil. 1-12 in. Leaves color bright 
purple; white flowers. July and August. Rockery. 20c. ea., $1.50 for 10. 
PRUNELLA vulgaris. Self-Heal. 2 in.-2 ft. Violet or flesh, color rarely while. 10c. 
ea., 75c. for 10. 
PYROLA rotundifolia. Round Leaved Wintergreen. 6-20 in. July. White. 15c. 
ea., $1 for 10. 
RHEXIA virginica. Deer Grass, i-i'/z ft. Bright purple. Easily grown. 15c. ea., 
§1.25 for 10. 
RUDBECKIA fulgida. Orange Cone Flower. 1-3 ft. Orange yellow, in late summer. 
Very showy. 15c. ea., $1 for 10. 
SANGUINARIA canadensis. Bloodroot. 4-ioin. A beautiful perennial, with large pure 
white flowers in very early spring. 15c. ea., $1 for 10, $4 per 100. (See illustration.) 
SAXIFRAGA micranthidifolia (crosa). Lettuce Saxifrage. 1-3 ft. White. Damp 
locations or bog. 15c. ea., $1 for 10. 
michauxii (leucanthemifolia). Alpine Saxifrage. 6-20 in. White flowers spotted 
with yellow, bright pink anthers. Rare. 20c. ea., $1.25 for 10. 
SCROPHULARIA marylandica {nodosa). Maryland Figwort. 3-10 ft. Greenish- 
purple. 15c. ea., $1 for 10. 
SEDUM telephioides. American Orpine. 
6-12 in. June. Flesh color. Rockery 
or damp places. Very fleshy leaves. 
20c. ea., $1.50 for 10. 
telephium. Orpine. 6-10 in. July. 
Purple. 20c. ea., Si.50 for 10. 
ternatum. Wild Stonecrop. 3-8 in. 
June. White. 15c. ea., Si f° r 10 * 
SHORTIA galacifolia. 6-8 in. Introduced 
by us. A very rare plant with cluster 
of large wavy leaves, from which flower- 
stems rise bearing white or pink flowers 
with crimped petals. Thrives best in 
Rhododendron beds. Leaves color rich 
bronze in fall. 2d size, 20c. ea., Si.50 
for 10; 1st size, 35c. ea., S3 f° r IO * 
(See illustration.) 
SILENE stellata. Starry Campion. 2-3 '/z 
ft. Panicles of white showy flowers in 
summer. 15c. ea., $i f° r 10. 
virginica. Fire Pink. 1-2 ft. One of 
the showiest herbaceous plants. June to 
Aug., deep crimson. 15c. ea., S ! f° r IO * 
3 MILACINA racemosa. See Vagnera. 
Sanguinaria canadentif. Bloodroot. 
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