24 The Tooles of Garry-nee-Dule, Baraboo, Wisconsin 

MILKWEED, ORANGE Asclepias tuberosa 
Also known as Butterfly-weed. Brilliant orange heads in late June and 
July. Common to northern sandy areas, but easily grown in open well drained 
soils. Up to 2 feet. 100 for $18.00; 12 for $3.00; Each 30c. 
PARTRIDGE BERRY Mitchella repens 
Mats of small green leaves with delicate pink flowers in spring followed by 
red berries in early fall. A good ground cover for shaded acid soil. Excellent 
for terrariums. 100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
PASQUEFLOWER Anemone patens 
With us the first flower of spring. The tulip shaped light lavendar flowers 
appear before the last snowbanks are gone. The flowers appear very close to the 
ground but the flower stems continue to lengthen before the flower has 
faded and by the time the silky plume of the seed heads appear the stems may 
be 10 or 12 inches high. Must have sandy or gravelly well drained soil, sun or 
light shade. 100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
PHLOX, WILD BLUE Phlox divaricata 
Though commonly seen in open woods we find a sunny or partly shaded 
situation results in stronger growth. Masses of delicate blue flowers in May. 
100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
SHOOTING STAR Dodecatheon meadia 
This lovely wild flower should be in every garden of natives. Clusters of 
white or pink cyclamen-like flowers in early June, on long stems. Sun or light 
shade and rich, well drained soil. They disappear in late summer. 100 for 
$15.00; 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
SNAKEROOT, WHITE Eupatorium urticaefolium 
Broad heads of white ageratum-like flowers in August and September. Up to 
3 feet. Makes a good cut flower. 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
SOLOMONS SEAL Polygonatum biflorum 
Gracefully arching two foot leafy stalk with green bells hanging underneath 
in May followed by pairs of blue berries. 100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
SOLOMONS SEAL, GIANT Polygonatum commutatum 
Taller, up to four feet, and a month later in flower and fruit than the 
preceding. 100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
SPIDERWORT, BLUE Tradescantia reflexa 
The beautiful blue flower that clothes the railroad right of way with 
beauty thru June here in the middle west. Does well in any sunny situation. 
12 for $2.50; 3 for 65c; Each 25c. 
SPURGE, FLOWERING Euphorbia corollata 
Dainty sprays of white flowers that are cut for the flower market from their 
abundance in meadows here. Midsummer flowering. Three foot. 12 for 
$2.50; Each 25c. 
SQUIRREL CORN Dicentra canadensis 
Tiny pink and white flowers, foliage like Dutchmans Breeches. From a small 
yellow bulb just below surface of ground. Requires loose leaf mold soil. 
100 for $8.00; 12 for $1.50; Each 15c. 
TRILLIUM, NODDING } Trillium cernuum 
Flowers in late May on 18 inch stems. The graceful white flowers hang 
their heads down in a modest old-fashioned way. 100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; 
Each 25c. 
TRILLIUM, PRAIRIE Trillium recurvatum 
Brownish-red flowers rising from mottled leaves in late May. About 12 
inches tall. 100 for $10.00; 12 for $1.50; Each 15c. 
TRILLIUM, SHOWY Trillum grandiflorum 
Whether you grow but a single plant or naturalize them in thousands in 
open woods you will enjoy the white butterfly-like flowers that open here in 
early May. In ageing they turn pinkish. Up to 18 inches. 1000 for $85.00; 
100 for $12.00; 12 for $2.00; Each 20c. 
VIOLET, BI-COLOR OR PANSY Viola pedata bicolor 
A variety with the two upper petals dark purple and lower petals lavender. 
Culture same as for V. pedata. 100 for $15.00; 12 for $2.50; Each 25c. 
