Adcl it ion?. 1 species* 
Aralia racenosa 
Aquilegia canadensis 
Kuphar advena 
Sambuci is rac emo sa 
Solanum dulcamara 
T rifo lium pratense 
" agrarium 
Aronia arbutifolla 
C onvo Iv x lu s purpureum 
Bidens frondosa 
B ryt 1 it onium ancr i c anion 
Uvularia perfoliate 
Lvonynos purpureas 
Geranium maculatum 
Monotrooa uniflora 
Anthricms cerofoliun 
Dianthus deltoides 
G-eun rival© 
i udb 0 o 1 tia t ri lobo. 
Anemone t; :.c. 11 ctroides 
Blue cohosh 
Columbine 
Yellow pond lily 
Red fruited Alder 
nightshade 
led Clover 
Yellow hop Clover 
Choke berry 
/ild i oming glen 
3tick-tight 
Fawn Lily 
Belltrort 
Burning-bush 
Wild Geranium 
Indian Pipe 
Chevril 
faidon Pinik 
Purple avens 
Bushy ■ ellow daisy 
Wild A nemo e 
These seeds are cold to help with the conservation work of 
our native flora . 
Seeds j ay bo sown during December or os lory as the ground 
is not frozen hard* Simple brash the snow awry,loosen uw the 
rth with cat ter t s« Then la 
snow and Nature will do the rest. I have had success • this 
simple • "ofhoc . 
