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Business Manager US... Route: No. 7 

SPRING 1946 
All plants are 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00, 10 for $3.00, 
except where otherwise noted. No postage or express 
charge. Cash, check or money order must accom- 
pany all orders. 
WILDFLOWERS 
Anemone, False Rue. Amonella thalictroides. Dainty 
leaves, 3-6 in. tall. White flowers, one of early 
spring blossomers. Easily grown, partial shade. 
Baneberry, Red. Actea rubra. White feathery blos- 
som cluster, coral red, oval berries; 2-3 ft. Shade 
or partial shade, damp or dry sites. 
Baneberry, White. Actea alba. Similar to red, as to 
foliage, but berries white, likened to doll’s eyes. 
Same site conditions and size as the red bane- 
berry, but blooms a litte later. 
‘Bergamot, Wild. Monarda fistulosa. Magenta, similar 
to the cultivated red Bee Balm; 3-4 ft. Blooms mid 
to late summer. Open sun, fairly dry sites. 
Bishop’s Cap, Mitrewort. Mitella diphylla. Pencil- 
thin flower stalks with tiny cap-shaped blossoms. 
April to May, 8-16 in. Good ground cover and rock 
garden plant. Easy to grow. 
Bloodroot. Sanguinaria canadensis. Snow-white large 
flowers with golden centers; plant 8 in. tall. Heart- 
shaped leaves persist all summer. Dry, to slightly 
moist neutral soil, shade. 


DON’T PICK WILDFLOWERS, GROW THEM 
