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E. C. ROBBINS. ASHFORD. NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS, continued 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
SARRACENIA FLAVA. Trumpet Pitcher Plant. In¬ 
teresting bog plant. Height 1 to 2 feet. Yellow- 
1 TO 9 
lO TO 2 4 
25 TO 
249 
250 OR 
OVER 
ish green trumpet-shaped leaf. Large yellow 
flowers. X strong 
$ .30 
$ .25 
$ .22 
$ .20 
SARRACENIA PURPUREA. Common Pitcher Plant. 
Hardy plant 9 to 15 inches high. Succeeds best 
in mossy bogs. Flowers purplish yellow. Strong 
.30 
.25 
.22 
.20 
SARRACENIA RUBRA. Sweet Pitcher Plant. Height 
9 to 18 inches. Flowers crimson, with scent of 
sweet violet. Strong 
.36 
.27 
.24 
.22 
SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS. Virginia Saxifrage. 
Height 6 to 18 inches. Lettuce-like foliage. 
Flowers white. Damp locations. Strong 
.18 
.14 
.11 
SYMPLOCARPUS FOETIDUS. Skunk-cabbage. Leaves 
large, 1 to 2 feet long, heart-shaped. Flowers 
small, mottled purplish brown and greenish 
yellow, packed on fleshy stems. Blooms in early 
spring. Strong 
.30 
.24 
.20 
.18 
TYPHA LATIFOLIA. Common Cattail. 4 to 6 feet. 
Succeeds in shallow water, marshes, or swamps. 
Leaves long narrow, bright green, overtopping 
large brown spikes. Extra strong plants 
.25 
.21 
.18 
.16 
VERATRUM VIRIDE. American False Hellebore. 
Height 2 to 4 feet. Yellowish green plant with 
large leaves. Succeeds well in either dry or moist 
soil. Flowers greenish white, in early spring. 
X strong 
.20 
.14 
.12 
VERNONIA NOVEBORACENSIS. Ironweed. Decidu¬ 
ous. Stem leafy: usually tall. Leaves alternate. 
Flower-heads an intense red-purple, loosely 
clustered. Strong clumps 
.18 
.14 
.12 
.10 
Native Lilies for Naturalizing or Specimens 
LILIUM CANADENSE. Canada Lily. Slender stems 2 
to 4 feet high. Flowers in various shades of 
orange, yellow, and red. Very ornamental. 
First size_ 
Second size_ 
LILIUM CAROLINIANUM. Carolina Lily. A showy 
Lily somewhat dwarfer than L. superbum, with 
flowers a little lighter in color, but enriched with 
a delicate and pervasive fragrance. First size_ 
Second size_ 
LILIUM CATESBAEI. Southern Red Lily. Flowers 
solitary; when open they are bell-shaped, scarlet 
spotted with dark purple and yellow on the in¬ 
side. Leaves numerous. Blooms in June and 
July. First size_ 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
2 5 TO 
1 TO 9 lO TO 2 4 24 9 
250 OR 
OVER 
$ .22 $ .18 $ .14 
.11 .09 .06 
$ .12 
.05 
.25 
.15 
.20 
.10 
.18 
.09 
.16 
.08 
.24 .18 .16 
Autumn planting is recommended for best results. This will enable the roots to get 
established before Winter, and start growing in early spring before spring planted stock 
overcomes the setback of transplanting. Autumn Planted Natives bloom well the first 
year and may save disappointment later. 
