Bluebells of Scotland, Campanula rotundifolia. 
Grows almost anywhere, very hardy, easy to raise. 
Dainty, very attractive little blue bell. 1-1% ft. 
tall. Prefers sun. 
Boneset, Thoroughwort. Eupatorium perfoliatum. 
Wet soil plant, 2-4 ft. tall. White terminal blos- 
soms, interesting leaves seem to grow through the 
stems. Old medicinal plant. 
Cardinal Flower. Lobelia cardinalis. The brightest 
red in nature are these blossoms. Prefers damp 
soil and sun, but will grow on drier or shadier 
sites. 2-4 ft. tall Fertilized by humming birds. Seed - 
and rootstock regeneration. 
Cohosh, Blue. Caulophyllum thalictroides. Com- 
pound leaf at top of long stem, 1-3 ft. tall. Small 
yellow flowers, intensely blue berries. Shade. 
Good fern companion. 
Columbine, Wild. Aquilegia canadensis. Excellent 
rock garden plant, but grows almost anywhere. 
Red and yellow spurred flowers, stay in pap aaore 
several weeks. 1-1% ft. 
Gentian, Bottle. Gentiana andrewsli. Several bottle- 
shaped, intense blue flowers in terminal and leaf- 
base clusters. Perennial. Damp, partial shade, also 
like sun if soil wet. 12-18 in. tall. 
Gentian, Fringed. Gentiana crinita. A biennial, so at 
present, taking orders only for seed, which are 
available in late fall. 50-cents per package. The 
fringed gentian prefers sunny moist, sweet soil. 
Ginger, Wild. Asarum canadense. Heart-shaped leaf, 
with odd brown-purple blossoms close to the soil. 
Ginger odor when handled. Moist shade. 
Grass of Parnassus. Parnassia caroliniana. Waxy 
leaves, white flower with green veins. Damp soil 
in open sun. 6-10 in. 
Hepatica, Round-lobed. Hepatica triloba. Earliest 
flower of spring. Leaves persist in winter, liver- 
lobe shaped. Good as rock garden or indoor ter- 
rarium plants. 3-6 in. 
