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Hardy Native Plants for Rock-Gardens 
APLECTRUM HYEMALE. Puttyroot. Pointed green leaf¬ 
stalk about a foot high. Flowers large, greenish 
brown. Extremely hardy. Strong. 
ARIS^MA triphyllum. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Height i to 
feet. Strong, fleshy top and conspicuous greenish 
white flowers. First size. 
CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily-of-the-Valley. Height 6 to 
18 inches. Soft green leaves. Flowers fragrant, 
white. Prefers partial shade. Strong. 
DICENTRA canadensis. Squirrelcorn. Small plant growing 
best in shade. White flowers in early spring. Strong, 
cucullaria. Dutch man’s-Breeches. Oddly shaped yellow- 
white flowers in early spring. Strong. 
eximia. Fringed Bleeding-Heart. Height 6 to i8 inches. 
Graceful fern-like foliage and deep rose flowers nod¬ 
ding in slender scape-like racemes all summer. A 
splendid rock-garden subject. Heavy clumps. 
First size. 
Second size. 
ERYTHRONIUM americanum. American Trout Lily. Height 
5 to lo inches. Green mottled leaves. Bright yellow 
flowers in early spring. Flowering size. 
NARCISSUS. Daffodil. Best assorted varieties. Home¬ 
grown. Strong blooming size. 
TRILLIUM cernuum. Nodding Trillium. White or pink 
flowers. April. Large, broad leaves. First size .... 
erectum. Purple Trillium. Large, very ornamental plants 
9 to 18 inches high. Large red fruit. Flowers brown 
to purple. Early, vigorous spring bloomer. Large 
stock ready for prompt delivery. XX largest. 
First size. 
Second size. 
erectum album. Wax Trillium. Flowers white. Blooms in 
early May. First size. 
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