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HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS, continued 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
SARRACENIA FLAVA. Trumpet Pitcher Plant. In- 25TO 2500R 
teresting bog plant. Height 1 to 2 feet. Yellow- *7°° 797°7* 749 EME ES 
ish green trumpet-shaped leaf. Large yellow 
flowers. X strong nei” Seo a be. ee bac Lame 

SARRACENIA PURPUREA. Common Pitcher Plant. 
Hardy plant 9 to 15 inches high. Succeeds best 
in mossy bogs. Flowers purplish yellow. Strong a0 e2D 22 AW 
SARRACENIA RUBRA. Sweet Pitcher Plant. Height 
9 to 18 inches. Flowers crimson, with scent of 
sweet violet. Strong io 2 36 ou! .24 e252. 

SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS. Virginia Saxifrage. 
Height 6 to 18 inches. Lettuce-like foliage. 
Flowers white. Damp locations. Strong —_ ~~ .18 .14 ell 
SYMPLOCARPUS FOETIDUS. Skunk-cabbage. Leaves 
large, 1 to 2 feet long, heart-shaped. Flowers 
small, mottled purplish brown and _ greenish 
yellow, packed on fleshy stems. Blooms in early 
spring. Strong : 30 .24 .20 .18 

ey PHASEATIEROLIAS Gommons Catala +5tono. tect: 
Succeeds in shallow water, marshes, or swamps. 
Leaves long narrow, bright green, overtopping 
large brown spikes. Extra strong plants______~ 7 aol mG 10 
VERATRUM VIRIDE. American False Hellebore. 
Height 2 to 4 feet. Yellowish green plant with 
large leaves. Succeeds well in either dry or moist 
soil. Flowers greenish white, in early spring. 
X strong = 20 .14 why 
VERNONIA NOVEBORACENSIS. Ironweed. Decidu- 
ous. Stem leafy; usually tall. Leaves alternate. 
Flower-heads an intense red-purple, loosely 
clustered. Strong clumps __ ple 13 14 BliZ .10 


Native Lilies for Naturalizing or Specimens 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 


LILIUM CANADENSE. Canada Lily. Slender stems 2 25TO 2500R 
to 4" feet high: =Flowerseine variousmsbades ofa) ees ie ee aa 
orange, yellow, and red. Very ornamental. 
First }size22 Gt sca sass et ee ee ee eee Sela palo) eb bee) 2 
Second size ag tee ee ele) .09 .06 5OD 
LILIUM CAROLINIANUM. Carolina Lily. A showy 
Lily somewhat dwarfer than L. superbum, with 
flowers a little lighter in color, but enriched with 
a delicate and pervasive fragrance. First size ___ a2 20 .18 .16 
Sécond "siZe tas See Aa eed ee el Hee) .09 .08 
LILIUM CATESBAEI. Southern Red Lily. Flowers 
solitary; when open they are bell-shaped, scarlet 
spotted with dark purple and yellow on the in- 
side. Leaves numerous. Blooms in June and 
July. First size Sr h20's 2 24 os rL6 

