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Jack-in-the-Pulpit. 
Artemesia, frigida. (Mountain Sage). 
—*RO—Glistening, silvery foliage growing to a height of 18 
inches. Tiny, yellow flowers in nodding racemes. 
Easily grown in sunny garden. Requires well drained 
soil. Can be cut and’ dried for winter ‘bouquets -__"_ 
Asarum canadensis. (Wild Ginger). 
““_*VIS—Large kidney shaped leaves with chocolate colored 
flowers. Good ground cover plant for moist, shady 
woodland. Requires a soil rich in humus _____-__-_- 
Aster alpina. (Goliath). 
—RO—A semi-dwarf aster about 12 inches in height. Blue 
flowers about 1% inches in diameter ______________ 
—CBO—Mrs. Raynor. Fall blooming aster grows to a height 
of ‘about 2. feeta*Hed) tlowers! 236 Se eee 
Aster Nova Anglia. (New England Aster). 
—*OB—One of the best known of the hardy asters. Grows 
to a height of 30 inches. Beautiful, purple flowers 
in fall 2 sense lat ees A eee 
—COB—Harrington’s pink. A pink variety of the New Eng- 
land vASster 4 eect Se oS ee ee ee 
Astilbe, Snowplume. (Goatsbeard). 
—*RS—A fine garden plant of easy culture. The white flow- 
ers, while small, appear in great profusion during 
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