8 Native American Ferns and Wild Flowers 
UVULARIA grandiflora. Big Merrybells. Yellow. 
perfoliata. Wood Merrybells. Yellow. : 
sessilifolia. Little Merrybells. Yellow. 
VACCINIUM vitus-idaea minus. Mountain Cranberry. (75c each) 
VERNONIA altissima. Ironweed. Purple. 
VERONICA officinalis. Common Speedwell. Blue. 
virginica. Culvers-root. White. 
VINCA minor. Common Periwinkle. Blue. 
VIOLA blanda. Sweet White Violet. 
canadensis. Canada Violet. White with Violet-purple. 
conspersa. Dog Violet. Lavender. 
cucullata. Blue Marsh Violet. 
fimbriatula. Ovate-leaved Violet. Blue. 
lanceolata. Lanceleaf Violet. White. 
palmata. Palm Violet. Blue. 
pedata bicolor. Two-color Birdsfoot Violet. 
pedata lineariloba. Lilac Birdsfoot Violet. 
pubescens. Downy Yellow Violet. 
rotundifolia. Roundleaf Yellow Violet... 
striata. Pale or Striped Violet. 
WALDSTEINIA fragarioides. Barren Strawberry. Yellow. 
Leaf-Mold Peat 
Most of the Wild Flowers and Ferns grow naturally 
in a soil composed largely of Leaf-Mold. We are offer- 
ing finely ground, screened, Leaf-Mold in 2-bushel bags. 
Weight 100 pounds. The Leaf-Mold should be mixed 
with the soil to the depth of several inches. It retains 
moisture, and also greatly benefits the condition of the 
soil. 2-bushel bags, $2.50. By express or freight only. 
Pine Needles 
These are very useful for a mulch around acid-loving 
plants, such as Trailing Arbutus and Cypripedium acaule. 
Pine Needles may also be mixed to a depth of several 
inckes in the soil where one is going to plant any of the 
acid-loving plants, particularly the Cypripedium acaule. 
These Pine Needles will be partially decomposed, and are 
ideal for the purpose intended. Price per 2-bushel bag, 
$1.50; 5 bags, $5.00. By express or freight only. 
Exeter Wild Flower Gardens 
ISAAC LANGLEY WILLIAMS 
Exeter, New Hampshire, Telephone Exeter 450 

