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5 Each 25 Each 
TRITOMA—pfitzeri. (See Kniphofia). 
TROLLIUS—Golden Queen. Yellow orange. Summer— 
1 y 2 ' ___$ .20 $ .15 
TUNICA—-saxifraga. Light pink. June, July—6"- .10 .08 
*VERONICA—amethystina. Gentian Blue. June, July 
—12" _ .12% .10 
Blue Spire. Deep Blue. All summer—18". 2 %" pot 
plants - -15 .12 
*incana. White foliage. Blue flowers. July and Au¬ 
gust—1' - .12% .10 
*longifolia subsessilis. Blue. Aug. to Oct.—2'- .10 .08 
VINCA—(See page 58) 
VIOLA—cornuta. Tufted Pansy. May to October—6" 
Jersey Gem. Rich violet. All summer—8"- .12% .10 
Maggie Mott. New. Beautiful pale blue. All summer. 
6" _ .20 .15 
Purple Glory. Mammoth royal purple. June to Sept. 
—V _ .20 .15 
odorata Princess of Wales. Sweet-scented English 
violet—8" _ .12% .10 
YUCCA—filamentosa. White. June and July—7' 
2 years_ .10 .07 
3 years_ .12 .10 
variegata. 
2 years_ .20 .15 
Collected Native Plants 
Owing to the increasing demand for wild flowers for naturalization purposes 
we are listing a number of the most popular varieties. All plants are collected by 
an expert and will be as fine as can be found in this part of the country. 
5 Each 25 Each 
ACTAEA alba. White Baneberry. May and June—3'_$ .10 $ .08 
ARISAEMA triphyllum. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Purple. 
April —V - .09 .07 
ASARUM canadense. Canada Wildginger. Chocolate. May 
—6"_ .10 .08 
CALTHA palustris. Marsh Marigold. Yellow. Apr. May, Y .10 .08 
CAULOPHYLLUM thalictroides. Blue Cohosh —2'_ .10 .08 
CHELONE glabra. White Turtlehead. White tinged rose. 
July—2' - .10 .08 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa. Black Cohosh. White. July—5'_ .09 .07 
EUPATORIUM agateroides. White Snakeroot. August, 
September—3' _ .10 .08 
purpureum. Joe Pye Weed. Purple. Aug., Sept.—5'__ .10 .08 
GAULTHERIA procumbens. Wintergreen —6"_ .10 .08 
GENTIANA andrewsi. Closed Gentian. Blue. August—2' .10 .08 
