PLANTS FOR SHADE 55 


WILD FLOWERS 
All priced at 3 for 60c 




VIRGINIA 
BLUE BELLS 
Mertensia 




























Beautiful blue flowers on long 
stems make this the best loved 
and best known of all wild flow- 
ers in garden use. 
SELECT BULBS 
_ 25¢ each 5 for $1.00 
MERTENSIA 25 for $4.00 50 for $7.50 































































BIRD FOOT VIOLET 
Viola Pedata Bi-color 
Small finely divided leaves resembling a bird’s foot. Flowers 
two tone, the upper petals very dark blue, the lower ones light 
blue. Prefers a sunny well drained location. 
WILD PHLOX 
Easily grown plants suitable for sun or open places in shady 
garden. 
P. DIVARICATA—Wild Blue Phlox—Pale lilac blue flowers 
on 15-inch stems. Evergreen foliage. A handsome plant. 
P. PILOSA—Prairie Phlox—Small rather hairy leaves, flow- 
ers rose and red during May and June. 
GIANT BELLWORT 
Uvularia Perfoliata 
Plants love a damp, rich, well shaded location. Shiny, waxy 
leaves circle the stem. Flowers yellow, hanging, petals twist- 
ed, giving a wierd but beautiful effect. 
PLOLLDGDODPLOPLDL PDP LOLOL LILSO 
Spring Wild Flower Garden 
34 Attractive Plants 
Only $4.89 
38each—Bird Foot Violet, Celandine Poppy, Wild Colum- 
bine, Hepatica, Jacob’s Ladder, Pink Spiderwort, Shoot- 
ing Star, Wild Hyacinth, Wild Blue Phlox, Great White 
Trillium, Bloodroot and 1 Yellow Lady Slipper Orchid. 
All varieties labeled. 

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$2.00 dozen 
$16.00 hundred, unless otherwise noted 
FALSE RUE ANEMONE — Isopyrum Biternatum — White 
Wild Flowers on 6-8 inch stems in earliest spring. Forms 
large colonies in time. Dormant plant is a small bulbil. 
GREEK VALERIAN—Polemonium Reptans. Jacob’s Ladder 
—Divided leaves almost fern like. Flowers numerous in loose 
heads, bright blue in color. Does well in most soils either in 
half or full shade. 
CELANDINE POPPY — Stylophorum diphyllum — A most 
beautiful plant flowering for a long time with large open 
yellow flowers 12 to 15 inches high. 
IRIS CRISTATA — Crested Iris — A little tiny fellow with 
creeping rootstock. Flowers blue, flat topped with white crest 
instead of a beard. The whole plant not over 6 inches high. 
Does well in sun, but is at its best in shade. 
25¢ each 
3 for 69¢ $2.39 dozen 


COPD POS ILOILO LS 
24 Wild Flowers *3°°° 
3 each of any 8 varieties priced at 3 for 60¢ 
Each variety labeled 


BLOODROOT 
Sanguinaria canadensis 
A low perennial about 
6 inches high with large 
flat pure white flowers 
in early spring. Later 
the large cleft leathery 
leaves appear. It is one 
of the easiest wild flow- 
ers to grow coming eas- 
ily from seed of divi- 
sions. The name Blood- 
root is derived from the 
red juice of the root- 
stalk which it is said 
the Indians used for 
war paint. 

BLOODROOT 

ROCKNOLL NURSERY 
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