HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 5 

HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
POLYGONATUM BIFLORUM. Dwarf Solomon’s Seal. 25TO 2500R 
Wacom losincnes@ > bade or Suns erio wets) greenish any ce oy Ee 
white underneath curved stems. Strong ______ De Dees lam sO Eb LOS 
POLYGONATUM COMMUTATUM. Great Solo- 
mon’s Seal. Height 3 to 6 feet. Drooping 
greenish white flowers in June. X strong 
POTENTILLA TRIDENTATA. Wineleaf Ctnquefotl. 
Creeper plant with tiny, starry white flowers. 
Strong 2 22 .16 15 
SANGUINARIA CANADENSIS. Bloodroot. Height 5 
to 8 inches. Large white flowers in early spring. 
Strong = Rial nevis .06 
SAPONARIA OFFICINALIS. Bouncing Bet. Stout 
grower 1 to 2 feet in height. Leaves oval, oppo- 
site. Rosy tinged flowers in midsummer. Easy 
of cultivation and a choice perennial. Strong —_ 2b5 ele) .09 .07 
SAXIFRAGA MICHAUXI. Michaux Saxifrage. Height 
6 to 18 inches. Deciduous. Flowers white, 
NUMIerOUsmald eStatelikcam OtfONG ee ee 7) .26 7D 
SILENE STELLATA. Starry Campion. Height 2 ‘to 
4 feet. White flowers in showy panicles in 
July. Strong Z eG eli .09 .08 
SILENE VIRGINICA. Firepink. Height 1 to 2 feet. 
Deciduous. Very large flowers, crimson or scar- 
let. Open woods and rocky hills. Strong ~__~ .18 216 .14 
SMILACINA RACEMOSA. False Solomon's Seal. 
Height 2 to 3 feet. White flowers in June. 
Red speckled berries in August. Strong ____-~ Eb Ld .09 .08 
SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS. Canada Goldenrod. ‘all 
species growing in open places. Numerous 
small flowers in flat heads. One of the finest and 
most showy of all our garden friends. Strong. r te .09 .08 
SOLIDAGO ODORA. Fragrant Goldenrod. Height 2 
to 4 feet. Yellow flowers in August and early 



September. Strong ~~~ LS 12 ALO 
SPIGELIA MARILANDICA. Pinkroot. Scarlet 
flawerse1ieatl VaspUln Smo tlON Gage eee 20 AM 14 
STENANTHIUM ROBUSTUM. Feather Fleece. Long, 
white, delicate flowers on stems 3 to 5 feet high 
in late summer. Extremely ornamental and al- 
together one of our finest perennials. Thrives in 
damp situations as well as in drier soil. X heavy led .16 14 12 
Second size — = = a1} 1.0 OF, .06 
STOKESIA LAEVIS. Stokesia. Stems branched, 1 to 
2 feet high, very leafy at base. Flowers blue, re- 
sembling China Asters. Recommended for rock- 
gardens and other open situations. Strong ——~ .20 716 .14 

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