Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 

Dog’s-tooth Violet 
Trout Lily 

Foam Flower 

Wild Ginger 

DOG’S-TOOTH VIOLET; Trout Lily 
This violet is actually a member of the lily family. 
Interesting, mottled leaves. Yellow flower appearing 
in April and May. Native in wet woods and along 
shady stream banks from Canada to Florida. 
DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES 
A delicate plant with dainty, fernlike leaves and 
graceful white blossoms which appear in April and 
May. Native in the rich woodlands from Canada to 
North Carolina, westward to Missouri. 
FLAG, Larger Blue 
This splendid violet-blue iris blends beautifully 
with a natural setting. Plant stands 2 to 3 feet in 
height. It is a native of swamps, bogs, and wet 
meadows from Canada to Florida. 
FOAM FLOWER; False Miterwort 
One of the most charming ground covers for deep 
shade. Dainty white flowers on stems 1 to 4 inches 
high. Grows naturally in the deep, rich soil of 
damp woods from Canada to Florida. 
GENTIAN, Closed Blue or Blind 
This admirable plant, 2 to 4 feet high, has deep 
rich blue flowers which appear in August, Septem- 
ber, and October. Native of wet meadows from 
Canada to Georgia. 
GINGER, Wild or Indian 
Excellent ground cover for rocky, shady bank or 
rocky stream bank beneath woodland shade. In 
conspicuous, dark red flowers appear May and April. 
Native of rich wood soil from Canada to North 
Carolina. 
GRAPE, Chicken 
Rapid growing vine, splendid foliage, small, tart 
fruit. Native in the rich wood soil of eastern 
United States. 
GRAPE, Fox 
Rapid growing vine. Large, rich fruit unsurpassed 
for wines and jellies. Native in fertile woods of 
eastern United States. 
HEPATICA 
Leaves, 2 to 2% inches from the ground, last well 
through the season and often most of the winter. 
Delicate, blue or pinkish-blue blooms appear above 
the leaves in March and April. Native of the deep 
woods from Canada to Florida. 
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Blind Gentian 
Chicken Grape 
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