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their heads down in a modest old-fashioned way. 100 for $10.00; 12 for $1:50; 
Each 15c. 
TRILLIUM, PRAIRIE Trillium recurvatum 
Brownish-red flowers rising from mottled leaves in late May. About 12 
inches tall. 100 for $10.00; 12 for $1.50; Each 15c. 
TRILLIUM, SHOWY Trilium grandiflorum 
Whether you grow but a single plant or naturalize them in thousands in 
open woods you will enjoy the white butterfly-like flowers that open here in 
early May. In aging they turn pinkish. Up to 18 inches. 1000 for $60.00; 100 
for $7.00; 12 for $1.25; Each 15c. 
TRILLIUM, SNOW Trillium nivale 
In a grand rush to flower the snow trillium pushes up thru lingering snows. 
White flowers and plants eventually up to 5 inches. Choice. 100 for $12.00; 12 
for $2.00; Each 20c. 
TWINLEAF Jeffersonia diphylla 
A cousin to bloodroot. White flowers early in May after which the curiously 
divided leaves expand up to 15 inches. For well prepared leaf mold and shade. 
12 for $2.50; 3 for 65c; Each 25c. 
VIOLET, BLUE Viola cucullata 
The deep blue violet that children everywhere pick. In cultivation produces 
large leafy plants and spreads readily even in sunny gardens. 100 for $8.00; 12 
for $1.25; Each 15c. 
VIOLET, CANADA Viola canadensis 
Foot tall branching stems with white flowers tinted lavender on reverse of 
petals. Flowers in May with scattering bloom throughout summer and fall. 
100 for $12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 20c. 
VIOLET, CONFEDERATE Viola cucullata var 
Large white flowers generally with a blue center, making the confederate 
colors. 12 for $1.25; Each 15c. . 
VIOLET, FRECKLES Viola cucullata var 
The blue violet with the color spotted on a white background. Seedlings 
come true to parent color. 12 for $1.50; Each 20c. 
VIOLET, TALL YELLOW Viola pubescens 
Branching stems one foot tall, yellow flowers in late May. 12 for $1.50; 
Each 20c. 
WILD FLOWER GARDEN FOR SHADE 
Perhaps you have a shaded spot somewhere around your house or grounds, 
but do not know what to order or plant. We have made this selection of varieties 
that are not difficult to grow and are not particular to soil acidity. All they ask 
is a loose fertile soil with plenty of leaf mold or peat moss mixed in. We have 
found that in naturally stiff soils a generous amount of coarse sand helps a great 
deal. 
This selection of plants requires moderate shade and some moisture all 
through the growing season. The special offer consists of: 
4 Yellow Lady Slipper, 8 Mertensia, 8 Showy Trillium, 8 Wild Blue Phlox, - 
6 Bloodroot, 6 Hepatica, 4 White Baneberry, 4 Red Baneberry, 6 Jacob’s Ladder, 
4 Yellow Violet, 4 Solomon’s Plume, 4 Blue Lobelia, 4 Squirrel Corn, 4 Blue 
Cohosh, 6 Wild Ginger. 
Substitutions permitted for not over two varieties. 
HKighty plants as above, delivered free, for $10.00. 
Forty plants, 4% of above, delivery paid, for $5.00. 
PRAIRIE AND MEADOW PLANTS 
FOR SUN 
ANEMONE, MEADOW Anemone canadensis 
White flowers carried above the foliage up to two feet tall in June. Will 
tolerate some shade. Likes a moist situation. 100 for $10.00; 12 for $2.00; Each’ 
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