Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
ae Tritlium, White 
Beautiful, white; lily-like flower rising above three 
large, dark green leaves. Blooms in April or May 
and is native of the deep, rich woods, Canada to 
North Carolina. 

Trumpet Creeper; Trumpet Vine 
White Trillium Rapid growing and most decorative vine. Scarlet, 
trumpet-like flowers appear in midsummer. Native 
of southeastern United States. 
Turtlehead; Snakehead 
Stately, pinkish-white flowers sway on a | to 4- 
foot stem. Resemble turtle heads in shape and 
bloom during July, August, and September. Is a 
handsome addition to any wet woods or stream 
bank. Native from Canada to Florida. 
Twayblade 
A true orchid, fantastic appearance. Numerous 
flowers appear on a 4 to 10-inch stem May, June, or 
July. Native of the open woods, Maine to Georgia. 
Violet, Bird's Foot 
Velvety, lilac-purple flowers with orange centers 
blooming May and June. Leaves deeply cut dif- 
fering from other violets. Native, open woods and 
dry, sandy fields from Massachusetts to Florida. 
Violet, Blue 

The old, familiar, favorite, round-leaved, blue 
violet. Excellent ground cover for shade or sun. 
Native in deep, rich soil of eastern United States. 
Bird’s Foot Violet 
Violet, Canada 
Dainty, white flowers with bright yellow centers 
appearing May, June or July. Native of mountain- 
ous woodlands from Canada to South Carolina. 
Violet, Yellow 
Stunning, shining yellow blooms above rich green 
leaves appear May and June. Native of the moist 
woods from Canada to Georgia. 

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Twayblade 

Yellow Violet 
