Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 

Bowman’s Root 

Butterfly Weed 
Wild Carnation 

Coneflower 
BLUE-EYED GRASS 
Deep blue flower appearing May, June, and July. 
Native of rich, lowland woods or moist, open fields 
from Newfoundland to Virginia and westward to 
Colorado. 
BONESET, White or Common 
Showy white flowers appear July, August, and 
September, borne on a 2 to 5-foot stem with rough, 
dark green leaves. Grows naturally in wet low- 
lands, moist meadows, and bogs, Canada to Florida. 
Excellent for distant meadow but coarse for inti- 
mate plantings. 
BOWMAN’S ROOT; Indian Physic 
This fascinating plant grows 2 to 4 feet high. Is 
most attractive when the white blooms appear in 
June and July. Native of the woods from Canada 
to Georgia. 
BUTTERCUP, Swamp or Marsh 
One of the most colorful of our bog plants. Lux- 
urious foliage. Golden yellow flowers April, May, 
June, July. Native of swamps and wet meadows 
from Canada to Georgia. 
BUTTERFLY WEED; Pleurisy Root 
One of the most spectacular of all wild flowers. 
Plant 1 to 3 feet high. Brilliant orange blooms 
appearing during July, August, and September. 
Native of dry, open fields from Maine to Canada. 
CALLA, Wild; Water Arum 
Beautiful, white with shining, green leaves. Na- 
tive of ponds, bogs, and swamps in northeastern 
United States. 
CARNATION, Wild 
An importation from Europe which has naturalized 
over a wide area. An attractive, small, red, single 
bloom on a stem 12 to 14 inches high. Prefers dry, 
sunny locations. 
COLUMBINE, Wild; Rock Bells 
Colorful and dainty, charming combination of 
red flowers tipped with yellow and delicate, small, 
light green leaves. Very satisfactory. Native of 
rocky woodlands from Canada to Florida. 
CONEFLOWER 
Handsome plant sometimes from 9 to 12 feet in 
height. Has a golden yellow bloom appearing July, 
August, and September. Native in moist, open 
woods and along stream banks. 
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Blue-eyed Grass 

Columbine 
