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TRILLIUMS 
TRILLIUM: WAKE ROBIN 
(Trilium grandiflorum) 
The largest of the genus in all respects. 
Waxy-white flowers on stems up to eighteen 
inches in height. As the blooms grow older 
they change to a delicate pink, curving 
gracefully backward. Requires moist, rich 
soil and shifting shade. Blooms in April 
or early May. 
Bulbs—6 for $2.00; 12 for $3.75 
TRILLIUM: NODDING 
(Trilium cernuum) 
This demure, bashful little trillium, with 
either a white or pink flower hiding beneath 
the whorl of leaves, blooms in late May on 
stems that often reach a height of eighteen 
inches. 
Bulbs—6 for $1.50; 12. for $2.75 
TRILLIUM: PAINTED 
(Trillium undulatum) 
Considered the most beautiful of the species. 
Waxy-white, wavy-edged flowers with a 
background of broad green leaves. For best 
results plant in deep shade and moist soil. 
Blooms the latter part of May. 
Bulbs-oO stores o2.003) 12 forws.tD 
TRILLIUM: PURPLE 
(Trilium erectum) 
A rare species of the Trillium family, hav- 
ing a solitary purplish-brown blossom above 
broad, ovate and pointed leaves. Stem 
ranges in height from six to fourteen inches. 
Plant in rich soil, giving moderate shade. 
Blooms in April and May. 
Pathesse for So)50e8 19. ror. $4.75 
VIOLETS 
GIANT WISCONSIN VIOLET 
(Viola cucullata) 
A very beautiful and variable species as to 
color or blossoms, sometimes a deep purple, 
light blue and occasionally white. A very 
hardy perennial. 
Plants—6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25 
BIRD-FOOT VIOLET 
(Viola pedata) 
We often hear it referred to as the sand 
violet as it requires a well-drained soil in a 
sunny area. Blue-violet flowers with an 
orange center. 
Plants—6 for $1.25; 12 for $2.25 — 
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