

CLINTONIA UMBELLULATA. Speckled Clintonia. 
Deciduous. 8-15 ins. Oval pubescent green leaves 
at base. Flowers at top of stem, fragrant, spread- 
ing white. Fruit oval black shining berry. Rock 
garden companion. Moist rich location in shade. 
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CONVALLARIA MAJALIS.  Lilly-of-the-Valley. De- 
ciduous. 6-9 ins. Soft green leaves. Flowers frag- 
rant white. Prefers partial shade. Suitable for rock 
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COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. Lance Coreopsis. De- 
ciduous. 1%-3 ft. Free bloomer. Yellow flowers 
July and Aug. Sun or shady location. Rock garden 
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DICENTRA CANADENSIS. Squirrelcorn. Deciduous. 
Small plant growing best in shade. Flowers white 
or faintly pink, early spring strong: Ss) 2. 
DICENTRA CUCULLARIA. Dutchman's Breeches. 
Deciduous. 4-8 ins. Leaves thrice compound. Flow- 
ers white and yellow in raceme, early spring. 
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DICENTRA EXIMIA. Fringed Bleeding Heart. De- 
ciduous. 9-18 ins. Foliage graceful, fern-like. Flow- 
ers deep rose nodding, heart-shaped, blossoming 
from spring until autumn. Sun or partial shade. 
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DODECATHEON MEADIA. Common Shooting Star. 
Deciduous. 9-18 ins. Flowers pink and showy, 
early summer. Ground cover in moist shaded areas, 
succeeding also in dry sunny places. Splendid rock 
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ERYTHRONIUM AMERICANUM. Common Trout- 
lily. Deciduous, 5-10 ins. Green mottled leaves. 
Flower: bright yelolw, early spring. Shade or semi 
shade. Rock garden. Flowering size-....-......---.----------- 
EUPHORBIA COROLLATA. Flowering Spurge. De- 
ciduous. 1-3 ft. Leaves ovate, lance-shaped. Flow- 
ers clustered white cup shaped, in summer. Suitable 
for rock garden, sunny location. Strong........-...-.---- 
GENTIANA ANDREWSI. Closed Gentian. Decidu- 
ous. 1-2 ft. Leaves opposite. Flowers blue to pur- 
ple in Sept. Rock garden, shade or sun. Strong. 
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HEPATICA ACUTILOBA.  Sharp-lobed Hepatica. 
Evergreen. 6-9 ins. Leaves three lobed, mottled. 
Flowers lilac-white, pale purple, early spring. 
Ground cover, moist shaded places around home 
and rock garden. X heavy clumps............----------------~ 
HEPATICA TRILOBA. Round-lobed Hepatica. Ever- 
qreen. 6-9 ins. Leaves rounded, three lobed. Flow- 
ers blue, white or pinkish early spring. For mass- 
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HEUCHERA AMERICANA. American Alumroot. 
Evergreen. 1-2 ft. Leaves heart-shaped, large lobed, 
mottled bronze in early winter. Flowers creenish or 
purplith, long narrow clusters in June. Rock gar- 
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