Primulas, Wild Flowers, and Other 
Perennials 
ALL PLANTS 10 6TS. EACH, $1 PER DOZEN POSTPAID, UNLESS 
OTHERWISE NOTED. 
Achillea millefolium roseum. Rosy Milfoil. Rosy-pink, to 18 in. 
Actaea rubra. Red Baneberry. White flowers, red berries. 18 in. 
Anemonella thalictroides. Rue Anemone. Clusters of Anemone bloom, 
white to pale pink. 8 to 10 in. 
Aquilegia canadensis. Wild Columbine. Red and yellow. To 15 in. 
Arisaema triphyllum. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Curious aroid. To 18 in. 
Asarum canadense. Wild Ginger. Excellent ground cover in shade. 
Aster nova-angliae. Purple New England Aster. 4 ft. 
Campanula rotundifolia. Bluebells of Scotland. Graceful plant with 
many blue-grey bells over a long season. 15 in. 
Claytonia virginica. Spring Beauty. Dainty pink and white flowers from 
a bulb. 8 in. 
Caulophyllum thalictroides. Blue Cohosh. Foliage plant, blue berries. 
18 in. 
Dicentra canadensis. Squirrelcorn. Resembles Dutchman’s Breeches. 8 in. 
Dicentra cucullaria. Dutchman’s Breeches. Lacy grey foliage, creamy 
yellow-tipped “breeches. ” 8 in. 
Dicentra eximea. Plumy Bleeding Heart. Pink, blooms all season. 15 in. 
Echinacea purpurea. Purple Coneflower. 2-3 ft. 
Eupatorium urticaefolium. White Snakeroot. Flat heads of misty white 
flowers in Autumn. 3 ft. 
Euphorbia corollata. Flowering Spurge.. August bloom, resembling white 
Gypsophila. August. 2 ft. 
Euphorbia cyparissus. Cypress Spurge. Old-time perennial with soft 
grev-green cypress foliage. Yellow bloom. 
Filipendula rubra. Queen of the Meadow. Fragrant, rosy plumes. 5 ft. 
Hepatica acutiloba. Hepatica. Early Spring flower, Anemone blooms. 
8 in. 
Hypoxis hirsuta. Yellow Star Grass. Small Amaryllitf^ Bulb, blooming- 
all summer. 
Iris cristata. The indispensable little Crested Iris, for light woodland. 
3 to 5 in. 
Iris pseudacorus. Yellow Water Flag. To 5 ft. 
Iris versicolor. Wild Blue Flag. 2 ft. 
Iris verna. Dwarf, clear blue-yellow throat. Excellent for acid shade. 
