
E. C. ROBBINS 
ASHFORD, McDOWELL CO., N. C. 
Hardy Native Herbaceous Perennials 
This list contains a variety of Herbaceous Plants furnishing a succession of bloom 
from early spring to late autumn, all having been tried out with success in cultivation. 
The height indicates the approximate height of each plant as found in wild state. The 
time of blooming naturally depends on locality. 
: PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
ACONITUM UNCINATUM. Clambering Monkshood. 25TO 2500R 
Heights satoOnfeet. “Blue, shood-shaped lowersamiesas esta ber re 
Strong __ fe SCS RIA One ok Pot ae, Lae a See Vie ab oe. Saalar (bn. le 

ACTAEA ALBA. White Baneberry. Height 1% to 3 
feet. Flowerstalk red. White flowers and berries. 
Strong ples i tein Fie tee Se alate oe ee ee .16 Plz a AW, 
ALLIUM TRICOCCUM. Woodleek. Height 6 to 12 
inches. Flowers greenish white in early spring. 
SOLON S uo fee ee ae eee eee .16 0) .08 


AQUILEGIA CANADENSIS. American Columbine. 
Height 1 to 2 feet. Showy, cut leaves. Reddish 
flowers with scarlet-yellow inside in May and 
June. Splendid for rock-garden. Strong ____~ .18 .14 ae. eis] 
ARUNCUS SYLVESTER. Goat’s Beard. Height 4 to 
6 feet. Cut leaves and white flowers in May 
Anicid nes aS SELON Pee eee et ee ne ge 18 .14 mia) 10 
ASARUM CANADENSE. Canada Wild Ginger. Kid- 
ney-shaped leaves. Grows 2 to 4 inches high 
with single purplish flower close to the ground. 
Succeeds best in shady locations. Strong _____ "1D whe .09 .08 
ASARUM SHUTTLEWORTHI. Mottled Wild Ginger. 
Evergreen. Leaves large, round, heart-shaped. 
DO SECON (ewes eed 4 mates pee .20 ay .14 pie? 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. Butterfly Weed. Height 1 
to 2 feet. Very showy orange or red flowers. 
KX Strong 13st ee ee eae oz) st G .14 i 
RTI CMe SUZ eee ae a i aa er ee aLi2 Shu .07 .06 
