Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
Wild Strawberry 
Toothwort 
Strawberry, Wild 
Desirable native Strawberry. Blooms, white, ap¬ 
pear April and May. Small, red fruit is extremely 
luscious. Native in open, dry soil. Canada to 
Florida. 
Sundrops, Common 
Showy plant for open, dry, sandy places. Bright 
yellow flower on I to 3-foot stem. Blooms June tc 
August. Native, New Hampshire to Georgia. 
Toothwort 
Attractive, dainty, white blossoms appear above 
fascinating, deeply cut leaves April and May. Na¬ 
tive in rich woodlands, Canada to Florida. 
Trillium, Nodding; Nodding Wake-Robin 
White flower dropping beneath the large leaves 
appears May and June. Grows in rich, wet woods 
from Canada to Georgia. 
Trillium, Painted; Painted Wake-Robin 
An astonishingly beautiful white flower splashed 
with magneta rises above three dark green leaves. 
Blooms in May and is a native of the cold, damp 
woods from Canada to Georgia. 
Trillium, Red; Wake-Robin or Birthroot 
Rich, deep reddish-purple flower above three 
large leaves. Blooms in May or June in woodlands 
from Canada to North Carolina. Flowers have an 
unpleasant odor as they fade so are not desirable 
for house plants. 
Trillium Stylosum 
Delicate, shell-pink blo-om appears above dark 
green leaves usually in May. 
Trillium, White 
Beautiful, white, lily-like flower rising above three 
large, dark green leaves. Blooms in April or May 
and is native of the deep, rich woods, Canada to 
North Carolina. 
White Trillium Trumpet Creeper; Trumpet Vine 
Rapid growing and most decorative vine. Scarlet, 
trumpet-like flowers appear in midsummer. Native 
of southeastern United States. 
Nodding Trillium 
Truinipet Vine 
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