

HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 7 


HARDY NATIVE PLANTS FOR ROCK-GARDENS, continued 
PRICE EACH OVER 
1-9 10-24 25-250 250 
HEUCHERA villosa. Hairy Alumroot. Deciduous. 9-18 
ins. White flowers. A good rock garden subject. 
Shade or partial sunny location. Strong clumpy 
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NARCISSUS. Daffodil. Assorted Varieties. Flowers yel- 
lows (Strong thlooming*sizec.. ee eee ee. 16 14 2 10 
PHLOX pilosa. Downy Phlox. 10-18 in. Deciduous. 
Flowers in flat cluster at top of stem, pinkish-purple. 
Leaves and stems covered with downy hair. Lance- 
- shaped alternate. Dry locations. Rock garden 
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POLYGONATUM commutatum. Great Solomon Seal. De- 
ciduous. 2-5 ft. Gigantic species. Flowers droop- 
ing greenish white. June and July. Fruit dark 
blue pulpy berry. Shade or semi-shade. Rock 
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SAGUINARIA canadensis. Bloodroot. Deciduous. 6-12 ins. 
Large pure white flowers, early spring. Leaves large 
leathery, appearing later. Rich soil, shade, rock 
garden in-clumps eh StrOnden ne oes .20 18 16 15 
SAXIFRAGA michauxi. Michaux Saxifrage. Deciduous. 
6-18 ins. Flowers white to pink, numerous, star- 
like. June. Rare mountain rock garden »lant. 
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SILENE virginica. Firepink. Deciduous. 1-2 ft. Flowers 
large crimson or scarlet. Usually found in open 
woods and rocky hills. Splendid for rock garden. 
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SISYRINCHIUM angustifolium. Pointed Blue-eyed Grass. 
4-12 in. Leaves narrow grass-like. Flowers blue or 
purple, with yellow center. Suited for Rock garden 
and varied conditions. Strong plants....................... 24 Jes .20 
STOKESIA leavis. Stokesia. Deciduous. 1-2 ft. Flowers 
large blue and white, resembling China Asters. 
Usually found in open woods and rocky hills. Splen- 
did for rock garden. Strong plants...................... Pee eit .20 18 
THALICTRUM dioicum. Early Meadowrue. Deciduous. 
2-4 ft. Leaves divided into many smooth lobed pale 
drooping leaflets. Flowers purplish and greenish, 
May and June. Natural rock garden plant. Shade 
or semi-shade. X strong plants............-..0.02.0....... 23 .20 18 16 
TRILLIUM cernuum. Nodding Trillium. Deciduous. 9-18 
_ ins. Leaves large. Flowers white or pink in May. 
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TRILLIUM erectum. Purple Trillium. Deciduous. 9-18 ins. 
Leaves broadly ovate, three in whorls. Flowers sin- 
gle terminal, usually purplish-red. Early vigorous 
spring bloomer. Shade. May be used in rock gar- 
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TRILLIUM erectum album. Wax Trillium. Deciduous. 
12-18 ins. Leaves large. Flowers white or pinkish. 
early spring. Shade loving. XX largest.................. 22 18 16 15 
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