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HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS (Continued) 
VERONICA VIRGINICA. Culver’s Physic. Deciduous, 
2 to 4 feet. Leaves whorled, lance-shaped, finely 
toothed. Flowers small white in slender spikes. Mid- 
summer; Open location Strong: ety eee es 
VIOLA BLANDA. Sweet White Violet. Deciduous. 2 
to 4 inches. Flowers slightly fragrant. Early spring. 
Plant in moist open places. Shade or sun. X strong.. 
VIOLA CUCULLATA. Blue Marsh Violet. Deciduous. 
6 to 10 inches. Blue flowers all summer. Semi-shade. 
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VIOLA HASTATA. Halberd-leaved. Deciduous. 4 to 6 
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VIOLA ROTUNDIFOLIA. Yellow Roundleaf Violet. 
Deciduous. 2 to 4 inches. Fowers large yellow striped 
with purple, early spring. Leaves large postrate, 
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VIOLA SAGITTATA. Arrowleaf Violet. Deciduous. 4 
to 8 inches. Deep blue flowers in May. Strong.......... 
YUCCA GLORIOSA. (Patens)) Moundlily Yucca. Ever- 
green. 4 to 8 feet. Noble plant with long flower 
spike, rusty white or reddish. Sunny location. 
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ZYGADENUS MUSCAETOXICUM. Crow Poison. 
Deciduous. 1 to 2 feet. Long grass-like leaves. Flow- 
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HARDY NATIVE PLANTS FOR ROCK GARDENS 
AQUILEGIA CANADENSIS. American Columbine. 1 
to 2 feet. Deciduous. Showy, cut leaves. Reddish 
flowers with scarlet-yellow inside in May and June. 
Splendid for rock garden. Shade or partial shade. 
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ARISAEMA ‘TRIPHYLLUM. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. De- 
ciduous. 1 to 2 feet. Leaves generally two, each di- 
vided into three leaflets. Flowers conspiccuous green- 
ish white, early summer. Fruit bright scarlet berries. 
Shade loving. Rock garden. X first size —.........0..... 
ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. Butterfly Weed. 1 to 2 feet. 
Remarkably showy deciduous plant. Flowers dis- 
posed in numerous umbel-like clusters, very showy 
orange or red, in summer. Sunny location. 
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CAMPANULA DIVARICATA. North Carolina Hare- 
bell. 1 to 2 feet. Deciduous. Delicate pale blue bell- 
shaped flowers in July. Sun or shade for rockery or 
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CHAMAELIRIUM LUTEUM. Fairywand. 1 to 2 feet. 
Deciduous. A wand-like raceme of small white 
flowers in June. A dainty and showy plant for 
rock garden, sun or shade. 4Strong=c meee 
CLINTONIA BOREALIS. Bluebead. Deciduous. Flow- 
ers greenish yellow, showy. Thin glossy green leaves. 
Fruit dark oval, blue shining berry. Rock’ garden 
companion, moist crevices and pockets. Cool moist 
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