24 The Tooles of Garry-nee-Dule, Baraboo, Wisconsin 

foliage which ripens off and disappears soon after the flowering season of late 
April or early May. Plant the heavy black roots in very early spring or from 
July to freezing up time. Plant in masses for a beautiful effect. 100 for $10.00; 
12 for $1.50; Each 20c. 
BUTTERCUP, EARLY Ranunculus fascicularis 
About one foot high attractive foliage. Bright yellow flowers in April—a 
cheery harbinger. 12 for $1.50; Each 15c. 
COHOSH, AMERICAN Cimicifuga americana 
An excellent plant for woodlands. Wide spreading foliage and a branched 
flowerhead of white flowers. Up to 3 or 4 feet in June. 12 for $2.50; 3 for Gbc* 
Each 25c. 
COHOSH, BLUE Caulophyllum thalictroides 
Foliage purplish when unfolding in spring. Finely cut leaves up to two feet. 
Flowers yellowish. Showy blue berries in August. 100 for $12.00; 12 for $2.00; 
Each 20c. 
COLUMBINE Aquilegia canadensis 
Often associated with rocks both dry and wet. Red and yellow flowers in 
late May. A showy and easily grown plant, likes part shade. 100 for $12.00; 
12 for $2.00; Each 25c. 
CONEFLOWER Lepachys pinnata 
Yellow flowers with long drooping petals in August. Tall plant of our 
roadsides. 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
CULVERS ROOT Veronica virginica 
The graceful slender spikes of white or lightly tinted flowers are very effect- 
ive planted among shrubs. Up to five feet, mid-summer flowering. 100 for 
$12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 20c. 
CRINKLEROOT Dentaria laciniata 
One of the grand May flower show in our woods. About ten inches high 
with white nodding flowers. 12 for $1.00; Each 15c. 
DOGTOOTH VIOLET, WHITE Erythronium albidum 
Long oval leaf somewhat mottled that carpets the woodlands. White tinted 
lavender lily-like flower. From bulbs. 100 for $6.00; 12 for $1.00; Each 15c. 
DOGTOOTH VIOLET, YELLOW Erythronium americanum 
Not so freely flowering as above, a light yellow, but leaves conspicuously 
mottled. 100 for $6.00; 12 for $1.00; Each 15c. 
DUTCHMANS BREECHES Dicentra cucullaria 
Fern-like leaves in spring which die away in hot weather. The trouser-like 
white flowers have indeed a Dutchman’s waistline with golden trimmings in 
April. From a bulb found in rich leaf mold. 100 for $8.00; 12 for $1.25; Each 
abate? 
FRINGED WORMWOOD Artemisia frigida 
We have offered this plant before and many rock-gardeners have used it. It 
is included here to represent the characteristic plains gray-leaved plants. Blend- 
ing yellowish bells at the end of feathery spikes in August. 12 for $2.50; 3 for 
65c; Each 25c. 
GAYFEATHER, KANSAS Liatris pycnostachya 
Tall spikes of purplish flowers in late summer. Up to 5 feet tall. Well 
drained but not dry soil, open sun. 100 for $12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 20c. 
GENTIAN, BOTTLE Gentiana Andrewsi 
The deep blue of the bottle or closed gentian carries color into the wild 
garden late into the fall. Glossy leaves on stems up to two feet. Does well in 
light shade. 100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; Bach 25c. 
GERANIUM, WILD Geranium maculatum 
Dark pink flowers on leafy plants up to 18 inches. Not showy but a nice 
plant for shaded gardens. 12 for $2.50; Each 20c. 
