Mertensia virginica (Virginia Bluebells ) 
Trillium grandiflorum. See page 11 
HARDY NATIVE LILIES and BULBOUS PLANTS, continued 
Dicentra eximia. Fringed Bleedingheart. 1 to 2 ft. Graceful, 3 12 
fern-like foliage and pink flowers all summer. Needs 
partial shade. £ . . $0 75 $2 50 
ERYTHRONIUM. Dogtooth Violet. May. Partial shade, 
albidum. White Troutlily. 4 to 6 in. A fine white form of 
Erythronium. 
americanum. Yellow Troutlily. 4 to 6 in. The Common 
Adders-Tongue of New England, with spotted leaves. . . . 
californicum, White Beauty. Large, pure white flowers 
lightly tinged with cream, joined with maroon at base. . . 
citrinum. Almost pure white, lower third deep citron- 
yellow. One of the loveliest. 
grandiflorum robustum. Bright buttercup-yellow. Always 
attractive. 
hartwegi. Similar to Californicum, with more yellow in 
the blossoms. Withstands intense heat. 
hendersoni. Growing habit similar to Californicum. Color 
lovely light purple, centers deep maroon. Very attractive. 
johnsoni. The most beautiful of all the Erythroniums. 
Exquisite rose-pink. 
revolutum. White, tinted lavender, deep lavender-pink, 
pink. Hardly two blossoms alike. 
revolutum, Pink Beauty. Deep lavender-pink. Very 
attractive. 
LILIUM canadense. Canada or Meadow Lily. 3 to 5 ft. Pale 
yellow to red blossoms in July in our meadows and along 
roadsides Excellent for planting in shrubbery. 
canadense flavum. Yellow Canada Lily. 
canadense rubrum. Red Canada Lily. 
carolinianum. Carolina Lily. 3 to 4 ft. An orange-red Lily 
native to dry woods. July. 
columbianum. 23d> to 3 ft. Golden yellow, spotted maroon. 
Open sun. July. 
grayi. Gray’s Lily. 2 to 3 ft. Small red mountain Lily from 
the highest peaks of North Carolina. July. 
pardalinum. Leopard Bog Lily. 5 to 7 ft. Bright orange 
to deep orange-scarlet. Easily grown in fairly wet soil 
with good drainage and partial shade. 
philadelphicum. Orangecup Lily. 2 ft. The exquisite red 
Lily that grows in dry woodlands and among the sweet 
ferns and blueberries. Needs an acid soil. July. 
superbum. Turkscap Lily. 4 to 6 ft. Orange-scarlet to red; 
spotted inside. July. Our easiest-grown native Lily. . . . 
tigrinum. Old-fashioned Tiger Lily. Naturalized around 
old houses and deserted cellar-holes. July, August. 
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