Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 


Virginia Creeper 

Shinleaf Wintergreen 

Tan Yellow Wood Sorrel 
VIOLET, Blue 
The old familiar, favorite, round-leaved, blue 
violet. Excellent ground cover for shade or sun. 
Native in deep, rich soil of eastern United States. 
VIOLET, Canada 
Dainty, white flowers with bright yellow centers 
appearing May, June or July. Native of mountain- 
ous woodlands from Canada to South Carolina. 
VIOLET, Yellow 
Stunning, shining yellow blooms above rich green 
leaves appear May and June. Native of the moist 
woods from Canada to Georgia. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER 
Rapid growing vine, georgeous autumn foilage. 
Thrives in dense shade or open sun. Native of 
eastern United States. 
WINTERGREEN, Creeping or Spicy; Checkerberry 
Beautiful, low, evergreen creeper with white, 
drooping flowers appearing June to September. De- 
licious, bright red berries and edible foliage. Grows 
well near or under evergreens. Native of woodlands 
from Canada to Georgia. 
WINTERGREEN, Shinleaf 
Many waxy, white flowers drooping from a stem 
6 to 20 inches high rising from rounded leaves at 
its base. Blooms June to August. Native of rich, 
dry woods from Canada to Maryland. 
WINTERGREEN, Spotted 
Charming evergreen, dark reddish-green leaves 
veined with white. Lovely clusters of white, bell- 
shaped flowers appear in July. Native of dry woods 
from Canada to Georgia. 
WOOD SORREL, Tall Yellow 
Rapid growing, light green foliage. Bright yellow 
flowers appear from May to October. Native of 
woodlands and fields, Canada to Florida. Should 
not be planted in limited area. 
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