TT 17 T C "p C Hardy American Plants 
^ -Lj X - Rhododendrons and Azaleas 
CATALOG OF HIGHLANDS NURSERY 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
Pe: 
Dionaea muscipula. Venus’ Fly-trap.SI 
Dioscorea villosa. 1 
Disporum lanuginosum. 1 
Dyphilleia cymosa. 1 
*Epiga*a repens. Trailing Arbutus. “Collected’ 
clumps. 1 50 
Erythronium albidum. 1 50 
americanum. 
Eupatorium ageratoides, perfoliatum and 
purpureum. 
Euphorbia corollata. I 
Ferns, Hardy Native Species 
Adiantum pedatum.$1 
Asplenlum filix-fcemina. 1 
thelypteroides. 
♦Botrychium yirginicum. 1 
*Camptosorus rhizophyllus. Walking Fern. _ 
Cheilanthes fendleri. 4 
DicksonJa punctilobula. Clumps. 1 00 
*Dryopteris acrostichoides. 1 
angustifolia. 1 
goldianum. 1 
*morginalis. 
♦munitum. 
♦novaboracensis. 1 
♦spinulosa. 1 
thelypteris. 1 
Onoclea sensibUis. 1 
Osmunda cinnamomea, claytoniana and 
regalis. 
Phegopteris hexagonoptera. 1_ 
♦Polypodium vulgare. 75 
Pteris aquilina. 
■'Galax aphylla. Established clumps. 1 50 
“Collected” clumps. 1 00 
Gaultheria prooumbens. “Collected” clumps. 
Gillenia. Sec Porteranthus. 
Glechoma (Nepeta) hederacea. “Collected. 
Gentiana andrewsii. Light. 
Strong. 
Geranium maculatum. 
Goodyera. See Peramium. 
Habenaria ciliaris. 1 
hookeriana. 1 
peramoena.. 
Helenium autumnale. 1 
Hellanthus strumosus. 1 
♦Helonias bullata. 1 
Hepatloa acuta. 1 
Heuchera amerlcana and villosa. 1 
Hibiscus. “Crimson-eye” and rose-pink. 1 
Houston!a purpurea and serpyllifolia. 75 
Humulus lupulus. 1 
Hydrastis canadensis. 1 
*Iris cristata. Clumps. 1 50 
missouriensis. 1 
pseudacorus. 1 
♦verna. Clumps. 1 50 
versicolor. 1 
Lacinarla (Liatris) pycnostachya. 1 
spicata. 1 
splcata pumila. 1 
Liatris. See Lacinarla. 
Lilies 
Should always be ordered in spring or summer for fall shipment 
where possible. Many species arc exhausted early and some do not 
ship or transplant well in the spring. L. auperbum, L. canadcnae and 
L. carolinxanum thrive planted in March, April or May, though 
September and October planting is preferable. 
Per 10 
Lilium canadense. 2nd size.$0 00 
1st size. 1 00 
canadense rubrum. 1st size. 1 50 
Carolinianum. 3rd size. GO 
2nd size. 1 
1st size. 1 
grayi. 2nd size. 1 
1st size. 1 
superbum. 3rd size. 
2nd size. 
1st size. 1 
Limodorum (Calopogon) tuberosum. 1 
Light. 1 
Lobelia cardinalis and syphilitica. 1 
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Medeola rirginica. 1 
Melanthium parriflorum and virgin!cum.... 1 
Menispermum canadense. Moonsced. 
Mertensla rirginica. 1 
Mimulus ringens. 1 
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*Mitchella repens. “Collected” clumps. 1 00 
EVERGREENS ARE MARKED WITH A STAR (*) 
15 
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