12 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS (Continued) 
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SARRACENIA RUBRA. Sweet Pitcherplant. Ever- 
green. 10-15 ins. Leaves slender trumpet-shaped. 
Flowers crimson with scent of sweet violet. Bogs 
and moist location. Semi shade. Strong plants.........- 
SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS. Virginia Saxifrage. 
Deciduous. 4-12 ins. Leaves clustered, lettuce-like, 
Flowers white small clustered, April. Wet or moist 
locations, Shade or semi. Strong plants.................----- 
SYMPLOCARPUS FOETIDUS. Skunkcabbage. De- 
ciduous. 1-2 ft. Leaves large heart-shaped. Flowers 
small mottled, purplish brown and greenish yellow. 
Early spring. Low wet woods, meadows and 
swamps. Shade or sun. X heavy clumpy plants........ 
TYPHA LATIFOLIA. Common Cattail. Deciduous. 
4-6 ft. Leaves long narrow, bright green sword-like. 
Flowers large brown spikes. Succeeds in shallow 
water, marshes and swamp. Sun or semi. X strong 
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VERATRUM VIRIDE. American Falsehellebore. De- 
ciduous. 2-3 ft. Leaves broadly oval, pointed clasp- 
ing. Flowers dull green clustered, June. Swamps and 
wet woods. Shade or semi. X heavy plants.............. 
VERNONIA NOVEBORACENSIS. Common _Iron- 
weed, Deciduous. 3-5 ft. Leaves alternate. Flower- 
heads intense red-purple, loosely clustered, July and 
Aug. Low moist location. Sun or shad. X strong 
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NATIVE LILIES FOR NATURALIZING AND SPECIMENS 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
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LILIUM CANADENSE. Canada Lily. Deciduous. 2-5 
ft. Leaves whorled, lance-shaped. Flowers in va- 
rious shades of orange, yellow and red, July and 
August. Succeeds in varied locations. Sun or semi 
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LILIUM CAROLINIANUM. Carolina Lily. Deciduous. 
2-4 ft. Leaves verticillate and scattered. Flowers 1-6 
orange red, nodding and fragrant, July and August. 
Sun or semi shade. Varied conditions. Flowering 
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LILIUM PHILADELPHICUM. Orangecup Lily. De- 
ciduous. 1-3 ft. Leaves whorled or scattered. Flow- 
ers orange red with purple spots. July and August. 
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LILIUM SUPERBUM. American Turkscap Lily. De- 
ciduous. 4-8 ft. Leaves lance-shaned, the lower 
whorled. Flowers orange or scarlet with purple 
spots within, 3-40 flowers growing in pyramidal 
clusters in July, per plant. Recommended for varied 
locations. Sun or shade. X strong first size............. 
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