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Smilacina racemosa (False Solomon’s Seal) 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
SMILACINA racemosa. False Solomon’s Seal. Height 2 to 
3 feet. White flowers in June. Red speckled berries 
in August. Strong. 
SOLID AGO canadensis. Canada Goldenrod. Tall species 
growing in open places. Numerous small flowers in 
flat heads. C)ne of the finest and most showy of all 
our garden friends. Strong. 
odora. Fragrant Goldenrod. Height 2 to 4 feet. Yellow 
flowers in August and early September. Strong.. . . 
STENANTHIUM robustum. Feather Fleece. Long, white, 
delicate flowers on stems 3 to 5 feet high in late sum¬ 
mer. Extremely ornamental and altogether one of 
our finest perennials. Thrives in damp situations as 
well as in drier soil. X heavy. 
STOKESIA laevis. Stokesia. Stems branched, i to 2 feet 
high, very leafy at base. Flowers blue, resembling 
China asters. Recommended for rock-gardens and 
other open situations. Strong. 
STREPTOPUS roseus. Rosy Twisted Stalk. Stems stout and 
zig-zag. Leaves taper pointed, clasping. Flowers 
dull purplish pink. Fruit red. Strong. 
THALICTRUM dioicum. Early Meadowrue. Height 2 to 
4 feet. Purple or greenish flowers, April, May. 
Elegant cut foliage. Plant in shaded spot where 
drainage is good. Natural rock-garden plant. 
Strong. 
polygamum. Tall Meadowrue. Height 4 to 8 feet Leaves 
divided. Flowers white, in large clusters. Strong. . . 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. Carolina Thermopsis. Grows 
3 to 5 feet high. Yellow flowers in terminal racemes 
in May and June. Very showy for massing. 
X strong clumps. 
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