6 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 


HARDY NATIVE PLANTS FOR ROCK-GARDENS, continued 
CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily-of-the-Valley. Decidu- PRICE EACH OVER 
ous. 6-9 ins. Soft green leaves. Flowers *° ROSAS Sings oa as 
fragrant white. Prefers partial shade. Suit- 
able for rock garden. Strong plants 222 Sc TOMES es 4 ae abe eB eel 
COREOPSIS lanceolata. Lance Coreopsis. > Deciduous. 
1)4 -3 ft. Free bloomer. Yellow flowers July 
and August. Sun or shady location. Rock | 
garden subject. Strong te ast emake 15 14 AZ .10 
DICENTRA — canadensis. Squirrelcorn. Deciduous. 
Small plant growing best in shade. Flowers 
white or faintly pink early spring.’ Strong__ oh .14 Mls Ah 

cucullaria. Dutchman’s Breeches. Deciduous. 4-8 . 
ins. Leaves thrice compound. Flowers white 
and yellow in raceme, early spring. 
Strong Diatte cee it. ei een nee ee ee eee .16 13 Paid 10 
_ eximia. Fringed Bleeding Heart. Deciduous. . 9-18 
ins. Foliage graceful, fern-like. Flowers deep 
rose nodding, heart-shaped, blossoming from 
spring until autumn. Sun or partial shade. 
Natural rock garden plant. Heavy clumps___ .40 36 34 232 
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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 garden subject. Strong .20 =LS .16 PES 
ERYTHRONIUM americanum. Common Troutlily. 
Deciduous. 5-10 ins. Green mottled leaves. 
Flowers bright yellow, early spring. Shade or 
semi-shade. Rock garden. Flowering size___ Si .10 .07 .06 
EUPHORBIA corolliata. Flowering Spurge. Deciduous. 
1-3 ft. Leaves ovate, lance-shaped. Flowers 
clustered white cup shaped, in summer. Suit- 
able for rock garden, sunny location. Strong 18 .16 .14 .13 
GENTIANA andrewsi. Closed ‘Gentian. Deciduous. 
1-2 ft. Leaves opposite. Flowers blue to 
purple in Sept. Rock garden, shade or sun. 
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HEPATICA acutiloba. Sharp-lobed WHepatica. Ever- 
green. 6-8 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 ___: .20 eld 14 A 


triloba. Round-lobed Hepatica. Evergreen. 6-9 ins. 
Leaves rounded, three lobed. Flowers blue, 
white or pinkish early spring. For massing in 
shady corner or open woods. Strong —____ CLE 18 .16 .14 
HEUCHERA americana. American Alumroot. Ever- 
green. 1-2 ft. Leaves heart-shaped, large 
lobed, mottled bronze in early winter. Flowers 
greenish or purplish, long narrow clusters in 
June. Rock garden subject, shade or partial 
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