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Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
Alumroot 
Interesting, short stemmed foliage, forms splendid 
ground cover. Inconspicuous flower rising on long 
stem appears between May and August. Native 
of dry woodlands from Canada to Alabama. 
Anemone, Canada or Round-Leaved 
Beautiful white flower and foliage superior to 
that of the Thimbleweed; blooms from May until 
August, spreads rapidly, and makes a fine cover for 
open woods with deep, rich soil or open, rich low- 
lands, but spreads so rapidly that it should never be 
planted in limited areas when other plants are 
desired. Grows naturally from Canada to Mary- 
land, westward to Colorado. 
Anemone, Rue 
This fairy-like, white flower, appearing from March 
to May, is so dainty it would seem that it must 
perish in the sharp winds of late spring, but is a 
very hardy and an extremely satisfactory plant. 
Grows naturally in the deep woods from New 
Hampshire to Minnesota. 
Anemone, Tall; Thimbleweed 
This beautiful plant deserves great popularity. 
Its dainty, white blossoms appear during May, June, 
July, and August. It grows naturally in open, dry 
woods or thickets from Canada to South Carolina. 
Arbutus, Trailing; Mayflower 
The delicate beauty of this rare plant has fascin- 
ated flower lovers for generations. It must have 
extremely acid soil. Grows close to the ground and 
ultimately forms a solid mat of rich, dark green 
leaves which are evergreen. The shell-pink blooms 
appear in April and May. Grows naturally in the 
loose soil of woodlands from Canada to Florida. 
Arrowhead 
One of our most beautiful aquatic plants. White 
blooms appear from July to September. Long 
popular for shallow pools and lily ponds. 
Aster, New England 
This magnificent, rich purple aster makes a grand 
show in the moist meadows and bogs blooming from 
late August to October. Is native from Canada to 
Alabama, west to Colorado. Grows 3 to 3!/ feet 
high. 
Baneberry, Red 
A handsome plant throughout the summer. Dainty, 
lace-like, white blooms appear April to June and 
are later followed by bright red fruit. Native of 
woodlands from Canada to Pennsylvania. 
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Anemone, Canada 

Baneberry 
