8 E. C. ROBBINS, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
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HARDY NATIVE PLANTS FOR ROCK-GARDENS, continued 
TRILLIUM grandiflorium. Snow Trillium. Deciduous. Set OE ea OVER 
9-20 ins. Finest and largest species. Flowers *® Ra aaa eta a 
2-3 inches across, white turning to rose color 
early spring. One of our finest spring bloomers 
for woodland border and rock garden. Shade 
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Second flowering size i a roy .05 .04 03 
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 
boadly 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 
woodlands. Ist size ARO apnoea wa Xs 20 17, Ries: 14 
Second size A See hee ed ay. .10 .08 .07 
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. 
XX largest size hse See es ates tot Bs .18 .16 me Ee 
Strong first size _ PRT. OT 6 Ld Pe .14 .10 .09 .08 
Second flowering size Tel Ode A 10 .06 .05 04 
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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100 TRILLIUMS, Assorted, First size.” Our ecleiog of Varieties 

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_____ eh] i bs) ee AZ 
perfoliata. Wood Merrybells. Deciduous. 9-18 ins. 
Slender stems. Leaves oblong. Flowers 
drooping bright yellow. May and June. 
Rock garden in shady locations. 
Strong plants, See iat oe Ae TS ee ce aed .16 14 wey 11 
sessilifolia. Little Merrybells. Deciduous. 10-20 
ins. Leaves sessile. Flowers yellow, May and 
June. Shade. Strong yee eee nid 16 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 17 oh 13 ehZ 

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. 
Strong first} (size ee oe ee ee ee .16 i 4a cae 10 
STL SIZE.) en ee eee ee eee .10 .09 roe 06 
