Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
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Cinquefoil 
Ca!la> Wild; Water Arum 
Beautiful, white with shining, green leaves. Na¬ 
tive -of ponds, bogs, and swamps in northeastern 
United States. 
Cinquefoil 
Attractive ground cover for barren, open hill¬ 
side. Yellow bloom appears April, May, June, 
and August. Native from Canada to Georgia, 
should not be planted in well cultivated area. 
Wild Calla 
Clematis, Wild; Virgin’s Bower 
Wild Clematis 
Fascinatingly dainty vine, is very hardy. Blooms 
profusely and grows rapidly. Flowers July, Au¬ 
gust, September. Prefers full sun and is native 
from Canada to Georgia. 
Clintonia, Yellow; Dogberry 
Low plant, seldom growing over 12 or 15 inches 
in height. Beautiful, thick, green leaves. Small, 
yellow flowers, followed by blue berries, appear in 
May and June. Is native from Canada to North 
Carolina. 
Yellow Clintonia 
Coneflower 
Columbine, Wild; Rock Bells 
Colorful and dainty, charming combination of 
red flowers tipped with yellow and delicate, small, 
light green leaves. Very satisfactory. Native of 
rocky woodlands from Canada to Florida. 
Coneflower 
Handsome plant sometimes from 9 to 12 feet in 
height. Has a golden yellow bloom appearing 
July, August, and September. Native in moist, 
open woods and along stream banks. 
I>og Tooth Violet 
Trout Lily 
Dog’s-tooth Violet; Trout Lily 
This violet is actually a member of the lily fam¬ 
ily. Interesting, mottled leaves. Yellow flower ap¬ 
pearing in April and May. Native in wet woods 
and along shady stream banks from Canada to 
Florida. 
Dutchman's Breeches 
A delicate plant with dainty, fernlike leaves and 
graceful white blossoms which appear In April and 
May. Native In the rich woodlands from Canada 
to North Carolina, westward to Missouri. 
Columbine 
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Dutchman’s Breechea 
