12 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 



250 
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SARRACENIA MINOR. (Variolaris) Hooded Pitcher- 
plant. Evergreen. 9 to 15 inches. Leaves erect, 
trumpet-shaped, spotted with white. Flowers yellow- 
ish at summit, May. Peat bogs. Semi shade. Strong. .35 27: 20 >y eee 
SARRACENIA PURPUREA. Common Pitcherplant. 
Evergreen. 6 to 15 inches. Leaves pitcher-shaped, 
broadly hooded. Flower red, pink, or greenish, 
large nodding. Upland bogs and wet mossy placces. : 
Semi’ shade...X strong clumpy plants, 202-22 2S 30 94) 922 .20 
SARRACENIA RUBRA. Sweet Pitcherplant. Ever- 
green. 10 to 15 inches. Leaves slender trumpet- 
shaped. Flowers crimson with scent of sweet violet. 
Bogs and moist location. Semi shade. Strong............ 5 30 (203 
SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS. Virginia Saxifrage. De- 
ciduus. 4 to 12 inches. Leaves clustered, lettuce-like. 
Flowers white small clustered, April. Wet or moist 
locations syohades otfong tates Otek ae ee eee 18 A 212 10 
SYMPLOCARPUS FOETIDUS. Shunkcabbage. De- 
ciduouus. 1 to 2 feet. Leaves large heart-shaped. 
Flowers small mottled, purplish brown and greenish 
yellow. Early spring. Low wet woods, meadows and 
swamps. shade’ or semi.c.X, Strongi2n., stare PS he 2) 18 16 
TYPHA LATIFOLIA. Common Cattail. Deciduous. 4 to 
6 feet. Leaves long narrow, bright green sword-like. 
Flowers larce brown spikes. Succeeds in shallow 
water, marshes and swamp. Sun or semi. X strons..... .25 YA! 18 16 
VERATRUM VIRIDE. Amrican Falsehellebore. De- 
ciduous. 2 to 3 feet. Leaves broadly oval, pointed 
clasping. Flowers dull green clustered, June. Swamps 
and. wetrwoods saohade, Xo’ stronges ces be uae ee ee va 18 16 ors 
VERNONIA NOVEBORACENSIS. Common Ironweed. 
Deciduous. 3 to 5 feet. Leaves aternate. Flower- 
heads intense redpurple, loosely clustered, July and 
August. Moist soil and low grounds. Sunny loca- 
tion. -otrongechunipsile are sex 2 ase Oe ee 18 14 a 10 
NATIVE LILIES FOR NATURALIZING AND SPECIMENS 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
25 250 
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LILIUM CANADENSE. Canada Lily. Deciduous. 2 to 5 
feet. Leaves whorled, lance-shaped. Flowers in vari- 
ous shades of orange, yellow and red, July and 
August. Succeeds in varied locations. Sun or semi 
shades & First size ish. 2 ee s22 18 14 lz 
mecondi size <0 eke See ca? oo NS ee eaten ere Tree ay 09 07 .06 
LILIUM CAROLINIANUM. Carolina Lily. Deciduous. 
2 to 4 feet. Leaves verticillate and scattered. Flow- 
ers | to 6 orange red, nodding and fragrant, July and | 
August. Sun or semi shade. First size .....000....-----.---- 36 a2 .28 .26 
Second size Angas... abel ae sc 7 ie Pie eae eee 18 16 iY EN as tear Et 
XX Slargest .bulbsmesee’. . Sse Aa oe ac ee ee 50 45 re OLN ime, Bac eats 
LILIUM GRAYI. Grays Lily. Deciduous. 2 to 5 feet. 
Leaves whorled. Flowers 1 to 6 deep reddish bell- 
shaped, orange spotted within, June and July. Damp 
moist locations. Sun or semi shade. First size............ 40 36 ACW, =a 
mecond \sizece. nce re SS) ae ei ae es .20 18 16 14 
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