Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
| HERB ROBERT 
Small, bright purplish-red flowers, dainty, graceful 
foliage. Blooms appear in late spring or early 
summer. Is native of the moist rocky woodlands, 
Canada to Pennsylvania, westward to Missouri. 
HONEYSUCKLE, Trumpet or Coral 
A high climber with a most brilliant scarlet flower 
arranged in clusters with rounded, dark green 
leaves. Has scarlet berries, ripening in the autumn. 
Blooms May or June. Native of open woods and 
lowlands from Maine to Florida. 

INDIAN PIPE; Corpse Plant 
A ghost-like flower. Stem, leaves, and bloom are 
white. Appears June to August in deep woods 
throughout the United States. Lives on decayed, 
organic matter. 
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IRIS CRISTATA 
Justly prized creeping iris. Light blue flower 
appears April and May. Native of the mountains 
of Virginia, Kentucky and the Carolinas. 
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Indian Pipe 
IRONWEED 
Handsome plant 3 to 9 feet high. Rich, deep purple 
y flowers appearing August to October. Native of 
open swamps and wet meadows of the eastern 
United States. 
J ACK-IN-THE-PULPIT 
An old favorite beloved by youths and parents alike. 
Showy green and brown striped hood appears in 
June followed by a magnificent cluster of shining, 
red berries. Native of moist woods throughout 
eastern United States. 

JACOB’S LADDER, American 
Flowers, mauve blue, appear May, June and July. 
Native of wet meadows throughout eastern United 
States. 

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JOE PYE WEED; Purple Boneset 
A pinkish-purple haze over the meadow when in 
bloom during August and September, 3 to 6 feet 
high. Extremely decorative for open, moist ground 
not in immediate vicinity of more delicate garden. 
Native throughout eastern United States. 
LADY’S-SLIPPER, Pink 
Matchless orchid-pink, this bloom appears in June. 
Requires very acid soil, either sandy or rocky. 
Native of woodlands, Canada to North Carolina. 

Joe Pye Weed Pink Lady’s-slipper 
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