E. C. ROBBINS. ASHFORD. NORTH 
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HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS 
In nearly all grounds large or small there are v;et places, 
either streams, ponds or bogs, and often by judicious treatment 
these spots can be made the most attractive bit of land- or 
waterscape. Bog plants usually are very remarkable in shape 
and color of leaf and flov;er and very beautiful. 
Each Rate 100 Rate 1,000 Rate 
1-14 15-249 250 & Over 
ASTER NOVAE-ANGLIAE. New England Aster. Star-like lavendar to purple 
X heavy. . . . 
flowers. 
.15 
.11 
ASTER PUITICEUS. 
Heavy clumps. 
Swamp Aster. Lilac-blue; tall. 
.07 
.06 
CALTHA PALUSTRIS 
Strong. . . . 
. Marsh Marigold. 
Flovjers bright 
.15 
yellow. 
.10 
.09 
CHELONE GLABRA. 
X strong. 1 . 
'White Turtlehead. 
Flowers v;hite 
.14 
to rose. 
.10 
.09 
CHELONE LYONI. 
X strong. . . 
Pink Turtlehead. 
Flowers red or rose. 
.14 .10 
.09 
CICUTA LACULATA. Spotted V/aterhemlock. Finely cut leaves. Flovjers white. 
Strong. .12 .07 .06 
DAE^LINGTONIA CALIFORIJIGA. California Pitcher Plant. Purple flov/ers. 
Strong. .58 .48 
DIONAEA LUSCIPULA. Venus' Flytrap. A most unusual plant that captures 
flies and other insects for food 
Strong. .29 .18 .17 
HEI.1ER0CALLIS FULVA. Tav/ny Day Lily. Flov;ers tanv^y orange, very shov/y. 
Strong. .14 .09 .08 
IRIS PSEUDAGORUS. Yellow Flag. Large, sword-shaped leaves; yellow flowers. 
Strong. .22 .17 .14 
IRIS VERSICOLOR. Blue Flag. Suitable for border planting. 
Strong. . .. .18 .09 .08 
IvIERTENSIA VIRGINIGA. Virginia Bluebells. Green foliage and showy blue 
f lov/ers. 
XX Large. .25 .18 .17 
First size. .17 .12 .11 
Second size. .12 .08 .07 
MONARDA DIDYlvA. Osv/ego Bee-Balm. Leafy stems v/ith bright scarlet 
flowers. 
Strong. .15 .09 .08 
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