HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 
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HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
UVULARIA grandiflora. Big Merrybells. Largest species 
with bright yellow flowers. Strong. 
perfoliata. Wood Merrybells. Height 6 to 18 inches. Pale 
yellow flowers in early spring. Strong. 
sessilifolia. Little Merrybells. Height io to 20 inches. 
Yellow flowers in May. Strong. 
VERONICA virginica. Culver’s-Physic. Showy; 2 to 4 feet in 
height with long spikes of white flowers in midsum¬ 
mer. Strong. 
VIOLA blanda. Sweet White Violet. Height 2 to 4 inches. 
Fragrant white flowers in early spring. X strong. .. 
canadensis. Canada Violet. Whitish flowers, tinged with 
purple. X strong. 
cucullata. Blue Marsh Violet. Height 6 to 10 inches. Blue 
flowers all summer. X strong. 
hastata. Halberd-leaved Yellow Violet. Long rootstock. 
Creeping. Strong. 
pedata. Bird’s-foot Violet. Height 3 to 7 inches. Showy 
blue flowers in May. First size. 
Second size. 
pedata bicolor. Two-color Bird’s-foot Violet. Height 4 to 
6 inches. Velvety light blue and purple pansy-like 
flowers in May. Rare and beautiful. First size. 
Second size. 
rotundifolia. Round-leaf Violet. Height 3 to 4 inches. 
Large yellow flowers in early spring. Large prostrate 
shining leaves. Strong. 
sagittata. Arrowleaf Violet. Height 4 to 8 inches. Deep 
blue flowers in May. Strong. 
XEROPHYLLUM asphodeloides. Turkey’s-Beard. Height 3 
to 5 feet. Long grass-like leaves. Attractive white 
flowers. Rock-garden subject. Strong. 
YUCCA flaccida. Weakleaf Yucca. Height 2 to 5 feet. Stiff 
narrow leaves. White flowers in June and July. 
Strong, 3-year... 
gloriosa (patens). Moundlily Yucca. Noble plant with 
flower-spike 8 feet high. Blooms rusty white or 
reddish. X strong. 
One-year seedlings. 
ZYGADENUS muscaetoxicum. Crowpoison. Long grass-like 
leaves with attractive spikes of showy white flowers 
in early spring. X strong. 
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LEAF-MOLD—NATURE’S PLANT-FOOD 
This is the food nature provides for Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Kalmias, Leuco- 
thoe, Andromedas, Hemlocks, Pines, Ferns, Lilies, Trilliums, Native Orchids, and 
Perennials. Leaf-Mold gives the proper acid elements to the soil, insuring the best 
root-systems, foliage, and flowers. Valuable for old or new lawns. Leaf-Mold is 
collected from old Rhododendron beds, without artificial or chemical treatment. 
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