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—*RS—erectum. Strong growing to 12—15 inches. Flowers 
Shades vol “maroon pce ee es eee 
—grandiflora. (Snow Trillium). The most showy of 
trillium. For best effect should be planted in masses. 
Pure white flowers in early spring. Plant in rich 
leafmold where other plants can provide shade. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50; 100 for $10.00. 
—*RS—undulatum. (Painted Trillium). A beautiful pink- 
tinted trillium for planting among other varieties to 
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Tiarella cordifolia. (Foamflower). 
—*S—Very attractive serrated foliage with racemes of 
white flowers. Require rich soil and shade ___----- 
Trolleus ledebouri. (Globe Flower). 
—BS—Strong growing plant to 2 feet. Flowers yellow with 
10—12 short petals. Thrives best in moist situations 
Uvularia perfoliate. (Wood Merrybells). 
—*RM—An erect growing native perennial having clasping, 
stemless leaves and gracefully drooping yellow flow- 
ers. Requires rich soil in shady woodland __-___---- 
Veronica. (Blue Spires). 
—OB—A bushy, upright plant growing to a height of 2 feet. 
Lovely deep blue flowers ~__--._------------------ 
—spicata. A good border plant about 2 feet in height, 
with spikes of violet-blue flowers ____.----------- 
Viola blanda. (White, Sweet Violet). 
—*SM—Low growing with numerous fragrant flowers. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
—*SM—cuculata. The best known of the blue violets. Long 
stemmed, blue flowers. Gives a very showy effect in 
mass plantings in shady woodland. Require rich 
soil. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.50. 
—*SM—odorata rosini. A very fragrant, tiny, pink violet ____ 
—*O—pedata. (Birdsfoot Violet). This violet grows in the 
open sun in sandy soils. Flowers violet-blue. Each 
20c; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
—*S—pedata bicolor. Two-toned birdsfoot violet. Two upper 
petals deep violet-purple with three lower petals very 
soft, pale blue. A strikingly beautiful flower bloom- 
ing throughout the summer. Require well drained 
soiulvand*semi-snader ea ae, we. eer ae et 
—*SM—pubescens. (Yellow, Downy Violet). Kidney shaped 
leaves with yellow flowers. Require rich soil and 
part shade. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.75. 
—OB—Helen Dennis. A charming, white violet on upright 
stems. Very hardy and a profuse bloomer. Each 
25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.50. 
Yucca filamentosa. (Adams Needle). 
—*BRO—Large and sturdy growing plants from the waste- 
lands of the south. Creamy-white flowers on tall 
spikes. While not a frequent blooming plant in the 
north, the plant itself is ‘interesting and attractive ___ 
—*BRO—glauca. (Spanish Bayonet). Very similar to Y. fila- 
mentosa except foliage being of a steel-blue color 
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