8 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA | 


HARDY NATIVE PLANTS FOR ROCK-GARDENS, continued 
TRILLIUM grandiflorium. Snow Trillium. Deciduous. PRICE EACH OVER 










9-20 ins. Finest and largest species. Flowers 7° a hg age id pi 
2-3 inches across, white turning to rose color 
early spring. One of our finest spring bloomers 
for woodland border and rock garden. Shade 
Or ‘semi-shadé. 4X lateestesize 0 2 7 yor Oe ee Ore camels 
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luteum. Yellow Trillium. 9-18 ins. Deciduous. 
This plant requires no care when given its 
two requirements. They are shade and fairly 
loose wood soil. The leaves are large and 
broadly ovate, being dark mottled green, 2-6 
inches long, and do not unfold as broadly as 
some of the other Trilliums. Flowers are . 
lemon-yellow, having a long blooming season 
in April and May. Rich shady borders and 
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stylosum. Rose Trillium. Deciduous. 10-18 ins. 
Desirable rare mountain species. Flowers large, 
rose pink nodding, early spring. Semi-shade, 
woodland, border or rock garden. 
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undulatum. Painted Trillium. Deciduous. 8-15 
ins. Strong vigorous grower. Flowers large, 
with scarlet and white markings. Fruit scarlet 
seed pod. Shade, border, woodland. Rock 
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Second size $ < .10 .08 .06 .05 
100.TRICLIUMS.,. Assorted Firstsizer Our? selection tof Varieties oe a $7.80 
UVULARIA grandiflora. Big Merrybells. Deciduous. 
12-18 ins. Largest of the Bellworts. Thrives 
in damp rich shady situation. Flowers light 
yellow in early summer. Strong plants_____ i Ws pie 13 whe. 
perfoliata. Wood Merrybells. Deciduous. 9-18 ins. 
Slender stems. Leaves oblong. Flowers 
drooping bright yellow. May and June. 
Rock garden in shady locations. 
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sessilifolia. Little Merrybells. Deciduous. 10-20 
ins. Leaves sessile. Flowers yellow, May and 
June’ (Shade matron O~ xa sem A ees ee a is a1°G 14 “13 
VIOLA canadensis. Canada Violet. Deciduous. 9-18 
ins. Leaves heart-shaped, pointed toothed. 
Flowers white veined with purple. May to 
July. _Semi-shade. X strong clumpy plants aUZ .bD .13 “2 
pedata. Birdsfoot Violet. Deciduous. 4-8 ins. 
Leaves divided. Flowers numerous and large, 
lilac-purple, April to June. Rock garden 
companion. Sun or semi-shade. 
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