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Isaac Langley Williams • Exeter, New Hampshire 
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HARDY NATIVE WILD FLOWERS and GROUND-COVER PLANTS, continued 
CLINTONIA borealis. Bluebead. 8 in. Glossy green, prostrate 
leaves and yellow, lily-like flowers followed by bright blue 
berries in late summer. Moist shade.5 
COPTIS trifolia. Goldthread. 2 to 3 in. A good ground-cover 
in shade. Almost evergreen leaves with white blossoms 
in May. 
CORNUS canadensis. Bunchberry. 6 in. An excellent ground- 
cover for acid shade. White flowers, like flowering dog¬ 
wood, and bright red berries. 
CORYDALIS glauca. Pale Corydalis. 2 ft. Pink, heart- 
shaped blossoms. Sun or shade. Biennial. Seeds freely. . 
DALIBARDA repens. Dalibarda. 2 to 3 in. White. Creeping 
evergreen ground-cover. Shade. 
DELPHINIUM tricorne. Rock Larkspur. 1 ft. Dark blue. 
Open sun. 
DESMODIUM canadense. Canada Tick-Trefoil. 2 to 6 ft. 
Purple flowers. Sandy loam. Sun or partial shade. 
DODECATHEON meadia. Shooting Star. Delightful white 
to pink blossoms on 1 to 2-foot stems. Sun or open woods. 
EPIG^EA repens. Trailing Arbutus. The well-known May¬ 
flower with its delightful fragrance. It should be planted 
in acid soil. The soil under pine trees is ideal and the 
plants should be shaded with pine needles when planted. 
We have several thousand growing in our shade beds. 
Plants are shipped B.&B.75c. each. . 
EPILOBIUM angustifolium. Fireweed or Blooming Sally. 
3 to 4 ft. Magenta. Sun. 
EUPATORIUM coelestinum. Mistflower. 2 ft. Blue. Open 
woods. August. 
perfoliatum. Bcne^et. 2 to 3 ft. White. Bogs. 
purpureum. Joe-pye-weed. 4 to 6 ft. Rosy purple. Bogs., 
urticaefolium. Snow Thoroughwort. 2 to 3 ft. Broad 
flower-heads of pure white in August and September in 
open, moist woods. 
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