
DAISY: WILD-YELLOW 
(Rudbeckia hirta) 
Often called Brown-eyed Susans. Excellent 
for rock gardens or that barren corner of 
the yard. 
Plants—6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.75 
DUTCHMAN’S BREECHES 
(Dicentra cucullaria) 
Beautiful trouser-like flowers of white, 
stained with yellow. April and May blooms 
on ‘stalks from ~six to” ten inches ‘tall. 
Plants—6 for $1.75* 12. for $3.25 
GENTIAN: CLOSED 
(Gentiana Andrewsii) 
The flowers grow in closed terminal clusters, 
never opening, but the plant will carry color 
into the garden late in the fall. 
Plants——G6 for®s2.25-° 12: for $4.25 
_ GOLDEN ROD 
(Solidago juncea) 
Blooms in late summer or early fall. Large 
clusters of golden yellow flowers. Excellent 
for that-sunny corner of your yard. 
Plants—6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.75 
HEPATICA 
(Hepatica-Acuriloba) 
One of the first flowers to greet the spring 
sunshine, A pale purple flower appears at 
the end of each long fuzzy scape. 
Plante—6 for $1.75; 12: for $3.25 
JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT 
(Arisoema triphyllum) 
True to its name, it resembles one standing 
in the pulpit. Also known as Indian Turnip. 
A very hardy but rare plant for slightly 
shaded areas. Large clusters of bright red 
berries remain after the leaves wither. 
Planis—-6 tor ploios tector oo.c0 
LADY’S THUMB 
(Polygonum persicaria) 
Crimson pink blooms with lance-like leaves 
on a stem that is one to three feet in height. 
A very hardy perennial that blooms in early 
spring. 
Seeds only—1 Ounce $1.00 
LOBELIA: BLUE 
(Lobelia spicata) 
Beautiful small pale blue-violet flowers set 
at the top of a stem sometimes reaching a 
height of four feet. 
Plants——-6 for $2:00> 12 for $3.75 
