HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 11 
HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25.210 250 OR 
TO. Ss 10 TO 24 249 OVER 


SARRACENIA RUBRA, Sweet Pitcher Plant. Height 
9 to 18 inches. Flowers crimson with scent 
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- SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS. Virginia Saxifrage. 
Height 6 to 18inches. Lettuce-like foliage. 
Flowers white. Damp locations. Strong .......... 18 a Al 
SYMPLOCARPUS FOETIDUS. Skunk-cabbage. Leaves 
large, 1 to 2 feet long, heart-shaped. Flowers 
small, mottled purplish brown and greenish 
yellow, packed on fleshy stems. Blooms in early 
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TYPHA LATIFOLIA., Common Cattail. 4 to 6 feet. 
Succeeds in shallow water, marshes ,or swamps. 
Leaves long narrow, bright green, overtopping 
large brown spikes. Extra strong plants............ 25 21 18 16 
VERATRUM VIRIDE. American False Hellebore. 
Height 2 to 4 feet. Yellowish green plant with 
large leaves. Succeeds well in either dry or 
moist soil. Flowers greenish white, in early 
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VERNONIA NOVEBORACENSIS. Ironweed. Decidu- 
ous. Stem leafy; usually tall. Leaves alternate. 
Flower-heads an intense red-purple, loosely 
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NATIVE LILIES FOR NATURALIZING OR SPECIMENS 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 TO 250 OR 
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LILIUM CANADENSE. Canada Lily. Slender stems 2 
to 4 feet high. Flowers in various shades of 
orange, yellow, and red. Very ornamental. 
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LILIUM PHILADELPHICUM. Orange-cup Lily. Height 
1 to 3 feet. Reddish orange flowers, with purple 
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LILIUM SUPERBUM. American Turk’s-cap Lily. Un- 
der favorable conditions it reaches 8 feet, bear- 
ing scores of 3 to 4 inch flowers of brilliant 
orange-scarlet, shaded yellow and dotted and 
tinged with brown in the center. The petals form 
a turban-shaped flower which accounts for its 
common name, the Turk’s-cap Lily. It par- 
ticularly likes to stick its head up through an 
opening in overhanging shrubs. Blooms in July. 
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Cash Discount 5 per cent, including free packing. 
PACKING ADDITIONAL AT COST ON CHARGE ORDERS 
