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Isaac Langley Williams • Exeter, New Hampshire 
Dodecatheon meadia (Shooting Star) 
HARDY NATIVE WILD FLOWERS and GROUND-COVER PLANTS, continued 
CORNUS canadensis. Bunchberry. 6 in. An excellent ground- 
3 
12 
100 
cover for acid shade. White flowers, like flowering dog¬ 
wood, and bright red berries. May and June.$0 75 
$2 50 
$15 00 
CORYDALIS glauca. Pale Corydalis. 2 ft. Pink, heart- 
shaped blossoms. Sun or shade. Biennial. Seeds freely.. 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
DALIBARDA repens. Dalibarda. 2 to 3 in. White. Creeping 
evergreen ground-cover. Shade. July. 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
DELPHINIUM tricorne. Rock Larkspur. 1 ft. Dark blue. 
Open sun. June. 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
DENTARIA diphylla. Crinkleroot. 6 to 9 in. White. April, 
May. Rich shade. Clusters of white blossoms with cut 
foliage. 
60 
2 00 
12 00 
laciniata. Cut-leaved Toothwort. 6 to 9 in. A cut-leaved 
form of the above. 
60 
2 00 
12 00 
DESMODIUM canadense. Canada Tick-Trefoil. 2 to 6 ft. 
Purple flowers. Sandy loam. Sun or parfial shade. 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
DODECATHEON meadia. Shooting Star. Delightful white 
to pink blossoms on 1 to 2-foot stems. Sun or open woods. 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
DROSERA rotundifolia. Roundleaf Sundew. 4 in. White. 
July, August. Low-growing, red hairy foliage that 
sparkles in the open sun. Open sun in wet soil or wet sand. 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
ECHINACEA purpurea. Purple Coneflower. 2 ft. July. Open 
sun in common garden soil. 
75 
2 50 
15 00 
EPIG^TA repens. Trailing Arbutus. The well-known May¬ 
flower with its delightful fragrance. It should be planted 
in acid soil. The soil under pine trees is ideal and the 
plants should be shaded with pine needles when planted. 
We have several thousand growing in our shade beds. 
Plants are shipped B.&B.75 cts. each. 
1 50 
5 00 
35 00 
EPILOBIUM angustifolium. Fireweed or Blooming Sally. 
3 to 4 ft. Pink-purple. Sun. July. 
60 
2 00 
12 00 
