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HARDY NATIVE WILD FLOWERS and GROUND-COVER PLANTS, continued 
ASTER umbellatus. Flat-top Aster. 5 to 7 ft. Large showy 3 12 100 
white flowers. Good for naturalizing in moist shade.. $060 $200 $1200 
undulatus. Wave Aster. 2 ft. Viclet-blue flowers in Sep- 
CEI DCm ee nen gir eae! re te, 60 200 1200 
BAPTISIA australis. Blue False Indigo. 4 to 6 ft. Indigo- 
blue. July, August. Worthy of a place in any garden 75 250 #1500 
bracteata. Cream Wild-indigo. Tall 1-foot racemes of 
pure white. Prefers open, dry slopes. June ..... . 15," 250 © 1500 
leucantha. White Wild-indigo. 1 to 1% ft. Full sun, in 
June . ae re re ee 1 Dae DU en O00 
tinctoria. Yellow Wild-indigo. 2 to 3 ft. Yellow flowers 
IWR ALCCRSLUI IN Clean ee etel at ee, Cae ne ss (bm 2508.15.00 
CALLIRHOE triangulata. Poppy-Mallow. 1% to 2% ft. 
Deep purple. Dry soil. August, September ........ TD awe One OOO 
CAMPANULA rotundifolia. Bluebells of Scotland. 6 to 12 
in. A pretty little plant especially suited for crevices 
in the rock-garden. Deep violet-blue flowers through- 
CUUBUICESUIN helemtamat tet tine et)... Sau way et te Booms 906s 00m e2 000 
CASSIA marilandica. Wild Senna. 3 to 4 ft. Large, yellow, 
bell-shaped flowers in late summer ................. 75 250 £1500 
CAULOPHYLLUM thalictroides. Blue Cohosh. 2 ft. New 
shoots are royal purple. Flowers greenish yellow, fol- 
lowed by blue berries that last all fall. Shade ...... 60 200 £1200 
CHELONE glabra. White Turtlehead. 2 to 38 ft. White, 
snapdragon-like flowers in August in either sun or 
shade in moist bogs or along brooksides ............ 60 200 £1200 
lyoni. Pink Turtlehead. 2 to 3 ft. A rose-pink form of 
the Turtlehead that does well in the perennial border. 
Fine for cutting. August and September ........... 75 250 £1500 
CHIMAPHILA maculata. Spotted Pipsissewa. 6 in. Waxy 
green leaves spotted with white. Flowers white. July 100 300 
umbellata. Common Pipsissewa. 6 in. Waxy green 
leaves. White flowers. Fine for shade. July ........ 60 72 00 212,00 
CHIOGENES hispidula. Creeping Snowberry. A _ beautiful 
creeping evergreen vine with waxy white berries. Re- 
quires acid soil and thrives in moist shade on rotten 
lOSSmOLeSLUINDS mer Otlcdmplantswess ee te. 90 300 #2000 
CIMICIFUGA americana. American Bugbane. 2 to 3 ft. In 
MOIS ORS) E CA Fee Sr ee ee ee, 60 200 £1200 
racemosa. Cohosh Bugbane. 38 to 5 ft. Tall white spikes 
iIneAUSUStEINeMOlstspalrtialsashadems 2 esos. o: 5 a 75 250 1500 
CLAYTONIA virginica. Spring Beauty. 4 to 6 in. The deli- 
cate white flowers, striped with pink, come in earliest 
SULINC MAT LIA S14 ewer mane we one kee 60 200 £1200 
CLINTONIA borealis. Bluebead. 8 in. Glossy green, pros- 
trate leaves and yellow, lily-like flowers followed by 
bright blue berries in late summer. Moist shade .... 60 200 1200 
COPTIS trifolia. Goldthread. 2 to 3in. A good ground-cover 
in shade. Almost evergreen leaves with white blos- 
SOLS ai VL Veen eee ce eee arr ane Le ete geen 60 200 £1200 
CORNUS canadensis. Bunchberry. 6in. An excellent ground- 
cover for acid shade. White flowers, like flowering 
dogwood, and bright red berries. May and June ..... 15 250 1500 
CORYDALIS glauca. Pale Corydalis. 2 ft. Pink, heart- 
shaped blossoms. Sun or shade. Biennial. Seeds freely 75 250 £1500 
DALIBARDA repens. Dalibarda. 2 to 3 in. White. Creeping 
evergreen ground-cover. Shade. July .............. fy aR 
