18 HARDY PLANTS FOR THE HOME GARDEN 
WILD FLOWER SEED 
In response to many requests we are listing seed of some native plants. It 
often happens that we are occupied elsewhere at the time when seed collecting 
must be done so that we cannot offer a complete list. 
Some seed as fringed gentian, bloodroot, and penstemon will benefit from an 
early sowing and exposure to freezing temperatures. 
Wild Flower Mixture for Shade per packet 25c. 
Broadcast Mixture for Shade per packet 50c. 
Wild Flower Mixture for Sun per packet 25c. 
Broadcast Mixture for Sun per packet 50c. 
We offer the following separate varieties per packet 20c: 
Anemone, meadow—Anemone canadensis 
Blood root—Sanguinaria canadensis 
Columbine—Aquilegia canadensis 
Gentian, fringed—Gentiana crinita 
Jacobs ladder—Polemonium reptans 
Milkweed, Orange—Asclepias tuberosa 
Milkweed, Swamp—Asclepias incarnata 
Penstemon, foxglove—Penstemon digitalis 
Penstemon, shell-leaf—Penstemon Sea 
Spiderwort—Tradescantia reflexa 
Spurge, flowering—Euphorbia corollata 

Wisconsin Trees and Shrubs 
Name — Botanical Name—Ultimate ht.—Notable for—Size—12—Each 
Ash, Mountain—Sorbus americana—25 ft.—orange berries—3 ft.—$4.00—50c. 
Ash, white—Fraxinus americana—75 ft.—yellow fall color—2 ft.—$3.50—35c. 
Birch, river—Betula nigra—50 ft.—brown bark—30 in.—$3.50—35c. 
Birch, white—Betula papyrifera—25 ft.—white bark—3-4 ft.—$7.50—75c. 
Bittersweet, Celastrus scandens—cl.—orange berries—20 in.—$3.50—335c. 
Black Haw—Viburnum prunifolium—10 ft.—black berries—25 in.—$4.00—50c. 
Buffaloberry—Shepherdia argentea—7 ft.—silvery foliage—30 in.—$4.00—50c. 
Butternut—Juglans cinerea—60 ft.—edible nuts—2 ft.—$3.00—35c. 
Buttonballbush—Cephalanthus occidentalis—7 ft.—glossy leaves—3 ft.—$5—50c. 
Cherry, black—FPrunus serotina—60 ft.—handsome foliage—4 ft.—$4.00—40c. 
Cherry, choke—Prunus virginiana—15 ft.—good bird food—4 ft.—-$4.00—40c. 
Cherry, pin—Prunus pennsylvanica—12 ft.—attractive fruit—3 ft.—$4.00—40c. 
Crabapple, American—Malus sp.—20 ft.—green fruit—3 ft.—}$4.00—40c. 
Cranberry, highbush—Viburnum trilobum—9 ft.—scarlet fruit—2 ft.—$3.50—35c. 
Dogwood, gray—Cornus racemosa—6 ft.—white fruit—3 ft.—$4.00—50c. 
Dogwood, silky—Cornus amomum—6 ft.—red bark—30 in.—$4.00—40c. 
Elderberry—Sambucus canadensis—7 ft.—edible berries—3 ft.—$4.00—50c. 
Elder, red—Sambucus pubens—7 ft.—red berries—3 ft.—$4.00—50c. 
Elm, American—Ulmus americana—100 ft.—vase outline—4 ft.—$4.00—40c. 
Hardhack—Spiraea tomentosa—3 ft.—summer flowers—24 in.—$4.00—50c. 
Hazelnut—Corylus americana—5 ft.—edible nuts—3 ft.—$5.00—50c. 
Holly, northern—Ilex verticillata—7 ft.—red berries—18 in.—$3.50—=35c. 
Indian Currant—Symphoricarpus orbiculatus—5 ft.—red fruits—2 ft—$4.—40c. 
Juneberry, dwarf-—Amelanchier stolonifera—3 ft.—edible fruits—2 ft—$5.—50c. 
Maple, red —Acer rubrum—90 ft.—autumn foliage—30 in.—$4.00—40c. 
Maple, silver—Acer saccharinum—90 ft.—silvery leaves—36 in.—$4.00—40c. 
Mulberry—Morus rubra—40 ft.—-edible fruits—3 ft.—$4.00—40c. 
Nannyberry—Viburnum lentago—6 ft.—black fruits—3 ft.—$5.00—50c. 
Ninebark—Physocarpus opulifolius—8 ft.—reddish pods—4 ft.—$5.00—50c. 
