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Isaac Langley Williams • Exeter, New Hampshire 
HARDY NATIVE LILIES and BULBOUS PLANTS, continued 
TRILLIUM cernuum. Nodding Trillium. 1 ft. A nodding 3 10 
Trillium with white blossoms.$0 75 $2 00 
erectum. Purple Trillium. 1 ft. One of the earliest Trilliums 
to blossom. 50 1 20 
grandiflorum. Snow Trillium. 1 to 13^ ft. Large, snow- 
white flowers in early spring. Excellent for naturalizing 
under trees or in the garden. 50 1 00 
luteum. Yellow Trillium. 1 to 1}^ ft. A rare Trillium that 
has large mottled leaves and yellow flowers in May in the 
shady border or woods. 75 2 00 
nivale. Dwarf Trillium. Clear white flowers on 4 to 6-inch 
stems. April. 75 2 00 
recurvatum. Prairie Trillium. 1 ft. Reddish brown flowers. 
Easily grown in shade. 60 1 50 
stylosum. Rose Trillium. 12 to 15 in. Rosy pink flowers 
in May. 60 1 50 
undulatum. Painted Trillium. 1 to 13^2 ft. A white Tril¬ 
lium with deep pink markings. 60 1 50 
Hardy Native Wild Flowers and 
Ground-Cover Plants 
ACONITUM uncinatum. Clambering Monkshood. 3 to 6 ft. 3 10 
This plant, with its attractive blue flowers in July, is from 
the southern mountains. Rich soil in partial shade.$0 75 $2 00 
ACTflSA alba. White Baneberry. 2 ft. Grows in rich soil in 
shade and has white blossoms followed by a cluster of 
waxy white berries on red stems. 75 2 00 
rubra. Red Baneberry. 2 ft. Flowers white, followed by a 
cluster of bright red berries. Shade. 75 2 00 
ANAPHALIS margaritacea. Pearly Everlasting. 1 to 2 ft. 
An excellent flower for drying. 60 1 50 
ANEMONE canadensis. Meadow Anemone. 1 to 2 ft. White 
blossoms from May to July. 75 2 00 
cylindrica. Thimbleweed. 2 to 3 ft. Creamy white blossoms 
followed by seeds in late summer that are a mass of 
cotton that lasts all winter. 60 1 50 
quinquefolia. American Wood Anemone. 6 in. Pure white 
blossoms in May in moist shade. 60 1 50 
ANEMONELLA thalictroides. Rue Anemone. 6 in. Pure 
white blossoms in May. Fern-like foliage. Delights in a 
shady spot in the rock-garden. 60 1 50 
AQUILEGIA caerulea. Rocky Mountain Columbine. Large 
blue and white flowers. 75 2 00 
canadensis. American Columbine. 1 to 2 ft. Our best rock- 
plant with its profusion of red and yellow flowers in May. 
Grows in either sun or shade. 60 1 50 
ARALIA nudicaulis. Wild Sarsaparilla. 1ft. Large blue berries 
in late summer, in shade. 60 1 50 
racemosa. American Spikenard. 2 to 3 ft. Moist shade. 
Red berries. 90 2 50 
ASARUM canadense. Canada Wild Ginger. 3 to 6 in. A 
creeping plant with curious chocolate-brown blossoms 
hidden under the beautiful leaves. Good ground-cover 
plant in partial shade. Ginger-flavored root. 60 1 50 
shuttleworthi. Mottled Wild Ginger. 3 to 6 in. Large, 
thick, evergreen leaves. Shade. 75 2 00 
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