
Mountain Fringe 

Yellow-Fringed Orchia 
Blue Phlox 

Ground or Moss Pink 
Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
Mountain Fringe; Allegheny Vine 
A biennial—one of the daintiest and most beau- 
tiful of the shade loving vines. Delicate shell-pink 
blooms appear June to October. It is a native 
of moist woods, Canada to North Carolina, west- 
ward to Michigan. 
Orchis, Showy 
Dainty, decorative, small orchid growing only 4 
to 12 inches high. Purple and white flowers rising 
from thick, green leaves appear May and June. 
Native of the rich woodlands, Canada to Kentucky, 
westward to Missouri. 
Orchis, Yellow-Fringed 
A very spectacular plant because of its brilliant 
yellow or orange blossoms which appear in mid- 
summer. Native of sandy spots along coastal plains 
and open woods, Canada to Florida, westward to 
Missouri. 
Partridge Berry; Twinberry; Squawberry 
An ideal evergreen creeper, flowers waxy white, 
blooming in April, May, June, followed by bright 
red berries. Native of the woods, Canada to 
Florida. 
Phlox, Blue 
Light blue flower, 2 to 8 inches high, appears 
July to September. Should be planted in drifts 
on gentle wooded slopes. Native from Pennsyl- 
vania to Florida, westward to Kansas. 
Pickerel Weed 
Blue flowers grouped on a sturdy stalk. Leaves 
are glossy, dark green. This truly aquatic plant in- 
habits the edges of ponds and shallow lakes. 
Blooms from June to September and is considered 
one of the most attractive of native, water-loving 
plants. 
Pink, Ground or Moss 
This excellent ground cover for dry, rocky, or 
sandy fields becomes a mass of purple-pink flowers 
in May and June. Native of eastern United States. 
Pipsissewa; Prince's Pine 
Charming evergreen leaves, pink and white, wax- 
like blooms appearing June, July, and August. Pre- 
fers acid soil. Native of dry woods, Canada to 
Georgia. 
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