Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
Sprinj? Beauty 
Sna Iceroot, While 
Attractive plant, I to 4 feet high, with masses 
of white blooms appearing August, September, and 
October. Valuable for massed effect in wooded 
areas, but should not be planted in small garden. 
Said to be poisonous to cows. Native of rich 
woodlands, Canada to Florida, westward to Ne¬ 
braska. 
Solomon's Seal 
Fascinating plant, grows I to 3 feet high. Small, 
yellow-greenish blossom appears in May and is 
followed by charming, dark blue berries. Native 
of rich woodlands from Ontario to Florida. 
Solomon's Seal, False; Wild or False Spikenard 
One of the most beautiful and most satisfactory 
of the wild flowers. Handsome foliage and stunning 
plume of white flowers appearing May and June, 
followed by handsome blue berries. Native of 
rich woodlands, Canada to North Carolina, west¬ 
ward to Wisconsin. 
Spiderwort; Spider Lily 
Unusual, beautiful, iris-like plant. Blooms, an ex¬ 
quisite purplish-blue, appear June, July, or Au¬ 
gust. Thrives best in rich soil of woodlands. Na¬ 
tive from New York to Virginia. 
Spring Beauty, Carolina or Wide-leaved 
Very delicate, pinkish-white flower. Makes a 
beautiful spring ground cover for moist woodlands. 
Native from Canada to North Carolina. 
Star Grass, Yellow 
Charming, grass-like plant. Bright yellow blooms 
appearing May and June, often again in August 
and September. Native in dry, open woods and 
fields, Canada to Florida. 
Strawberry, Barren 
A strawberry-like creeper, excellent ground cov¬ 
er. Blooms, attactive, soft yellow, appear in May 
and June. Native, Canada to New Jersey. Should 
not be planted where space is limited. 
Strawberry Vine 
Splendid ground cover beneath dense shade 
branches, I to 2 feet high. Dainty, white flower 
appears in May, gorgeous red fruit in fall. Na¬ 
tive of woodlands, Canada to Kentucky. 
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. Solomon's Seal 
Spiderwort 
Yellow Star Grass 
Barren Strawberry 
Strawberry Vine 
