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Tiarella cordifolia and Trillium undulatum. See pages 11 and 21 
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HARDY NATIVE WILD FLOWERS and GROUND-COVER PLANTS, continued 
Tradescantia virginiana. Spiderwort. 2 ft. Deep blue blossoms 
all summer in the open sun.$ 
virginiana nana. Dwarf form of Virginiana. Blue. Shade. 
Good for the shady rock-garden. 
TRIENTALIS americana. Starflower. 6 in. Dainty white 
flowers in June in the open woods. 
UVULARIA grandiflora. Big Merrybells. Largest of the 
Merrybells, with bright yellow flowers. M ay. 
perfoliata. Wood Merrybells. Pale yellow flowers on 1-foot 
stems in rich woods in May. 
sessilifolia. Little Merrybells. Pale yellow flowers. May.. 
VACCINIUM vitus-idaea minus. Mountain Cranberry. Rare, 
arctic, low-growing evergreen ground-cover with small, 
shining leaves and rose-colored blossoms followed by dark 
red berries. An excellent rock-garden plant. Must have 
acid soil. Pot-grown.75 cts. each. . 
VERBENA hastata. Blue Vervain. 3 to 4 ft. Blue flowers on 
slender spikes along our roadsides and brooks in August. . 
VERNONIA altissima. Ironweed. 4 to 6 ft. Deep purple 
flowers in August in moist, open spots. 
VERONICA officinalis. Common Speedwell. Creeping plant 
with bright blue flowers along our woodland paths. 
virginica. Culvers-root. Long spikes of white flowers on 
2 to 3-foot stalks in midsummer, in either sun or shade. . 
VINCA minor. Common Periwinkle. This blue Myrtle has 
become naturalized and is one of the best low ground- 
covers. March-June. 
VIOLA blanda. Sweet White Violet. Tiny sweet white flowers 
in earliest spring. 
canadensis. Canada Violet. A large Violet growing 1 foot 
tall in rich woods. Flowers are white with the back of the 
petals tinged with violet-purple. May. 
conspersa. Dog Violet. Light lavender Violet of the open 
fields. May. 
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COLLECTION E. Plants for the Woodland Pathway 
Actaea alba. White Baneberry.$2 50 
Clintonia borealis. Bluebead. 1 50 
Dalibarda repens. Dalibarda. 2 00 
Michella repens. Partridge-berry. 1 75 
Hepatica triloba. Roundlobe Hepatica. 1 75 
Phlox divaricata. Blue Phlox. 1 75 
Mertensia virginica. Virginia Bluebells. 1 50 
Sanguinaria canadensis. Bloodroot. 1 50 
Trillium grandiflorum. Snow Trillium. 1 50 
108 Plants.Worth . . 
This Collection for $12.00 or half the Collection for $6.50 
$15 75 
