Isaac Langley Williams . Exeter, New Hampshire 9 

BAPTISIA australis. Blue False Indigo. 4 to 6 ft. Indigo-blue. July, August. 
Worthy of a place in any garden. 
bracteata. Cream Wild-Indigo. Tall 1-foot racemes of pure white. Prefers 
open, dry slopes. June. 
leucantha. White Wild-Indigo. 2-4 ft. Full sun, in June. 
tinctoria. Yellow Wild-Indigo. 2 to 3 ft. Yellow flowers in late summer. 
CASSIA marilandica. Wild Senna. 3 to 4 ft. Large, yellow, bell-shaped flowers 
in late summer. 
CAULOPHYLLUM thalictroides. Blue Cotosh. 2 ft. New shoots are royal 
purple. Flowers greenish yellow, followed by blue berries that last all 
fall. Shade. 
CHELONE glabra. White Turtlehead. 2 to 3 ft. White, snapdragon-like flowers 
in August in either sun or shade in moist bogs or along brooksides. 
does well in the perennial border. Fine for cutting. August and Sep- 
tember. 
CHIMAPHILA umbellata. Common Pipsissewa. 6 in. Waxy green leaves. 
White flowers. Fine for shade. July. 
CHIOGENES hispidula. Creeving Snowberry. <A beautiful creeping evergreen 
vine with waxy white berries. Requires acid soil and thrives in moist 
shade on rotten logs or stumps. 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa. Cohosh Bugbane. 38 to 5 ft. Tall, white spike in 
August in moist, partial shade. 
CLAYTONIA virginica. Spring Beauty. 4 to 6 in. The delicate white flowers, 
striped with pink, come in earliest spring. Partial shade. 
CLINTONIA borealis. Bluebead. 8 in. Glossy green, prostrate leaves and 
yellow, lily-like flowers, followed by bright blue berries in late summer. 
Moist shade. 
COPTIS trifelia. Goldthread. 2 to 3 in. A good ground-cover in shade. Almost 
evergreen leaves with white blossoms in May. 
CORNUS canadensis. Bunchberry. 6 in. An excellent ground-cover for acid 
szade. White flowers, like flowering dogwood, and bright red berries. 
May and June. 
CORYDALIS glauca. Pale Corydalis. 2 ft. Pink, heartshaped blossoms. Sun 
or shade. Biennial. Seeds freely. 
DALIBARDA repens. Dalibarda. 2 to3in. White. Creeping evergreen ground- 
cover. Shade. July. 
“DEEPHINIUM ‘tricorner’*"Reckharkspure ttt" Dark@bluer"O pen suni—. dune... 
DENTARIA diphylla. Crinkleroot. 6 to 9 in. White. April, May. Rich shade. 
Clusters of white blossoms with cut foliage. 
DODECATHEON meadia. Shooting Star. Delightful white to pink blossoms 
on 1 to 2-foot stems. Sun or open woods. 
ECHINACEA purpurea. Purple Coneflower. 2 ft. July. Open sun in common 
garden soil. 
EPIGAEA repens. Trailing Arbutus. The well-known Mayflower with its de- 
lightful fragrance. It should be planted in acid soil. The soil under pine 
trees is ideal and the plants should be shaded with pine needles when 
planted. We have several thousand growing in our shade beds. 75e each; 
$2.00 per 3; $7.00 per dozen; $50.00 per 100. 
EPILOBIUM angustifolium. Fireweed or Blooming Sally. 38 to 4 ft. Pink- 
purple. Sun. July. 
EUPATORIUM perfoliatum. Boneset. 2 to 3 ft. White. Bogs. 
purpureum. Joe-pye-weed. 4 to 6 ft.. Rosy purple. Bogs. 
urticaefolium. Snow Thoroughwort. 2 to 3 ft. Broad flower-heads of pure 
white in August and September in open, moist woods. 
EUPHORBIA cerollata. Flowering Spurge. 2 ft. White. July-September. 
Rich sandy soil. Very attractive. Open sun. 
PRICES (except as otherwise noted) are 3 of the same variety and size 
for $1.00, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
