

Blue Cohosh 

Bowman’s Reot 
Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
Blazing Star 
Unusually charming, from | to 2'/2 feet in height, 
bears long spikes of white flowers in June. Native 
of damp woods and wet meadows from Massachus- 
etts to Florida. 
Bloodroot; Puccoon-Root 
This spring favorite is a native of rich, wood 
soil from Canada to Florida. Its | to I!/ inch, 
white blooms rising above broad, light green leaves 
are an addition to any garden. It blooms in April 
and May. 
Blue-eyed Grass 
Deep blue flower appearing May, June, and July. 
Native of rich, lowland woods or moist, open fields 
from Newfoundland to Virginia and westward to 
Colorado. 
Blue Cohosh 
Usually | to 2!/2 feet high. Shallow rooted. Ex- 
cellent ground cover in woodland. Will form 
thick mats on top of huge rocks. Dainty, blue 
flowers appear in April and May. Native from 
Canada to South Carolina. 
Boneset, White or Common 
Showy white flowers appear July, August, and 
September, borne on a 2 to 5-foot stem with rough, 
dark green leaves. Grows naturally in wet low- 
lands, moist meadows, and bogs, Canada to Florida. 
Excellent for distant meadow but coarse for inti- 
mate plantings. 
Bowman's Root; Indian Physic 
This fascinating plant grows 2 to 4 feet high. 
ls most attractive when the white blooms appear in 
June and July. Native of the woods from Canada 
to Georgia. 
Bunchflower 
This rare and beautiful plant grows 6 to 18 inches 
in height. Is difficult to transplant and is native to 
sphagnum bogs from Canada to the southern Alle- 
ghenies. 
Buttercup, Hispid 
A beautiful golden yellow buttercup. Native of 
the dry woods from Vermont to Georgia. Flower- 
ing April and May. 

Blazing Star 

Blue-eyed Grass 

Bunch Flower 
