2 E. C. Rossins, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 

HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
PRICE EACH 
1-9 10-24 25-250 1000 
CAULOPHYLLUM tthalictroides. Blue Cohosh. 2-3 ft. 
Deciduous. Leaves compounded. Several flowers 
in loose terminal panicle, greenish purple with yellow 
centers April and May. Fruit large blue showy 
berries. Dark shady places for best results. X 
Strong iGo a ere ell eo ran at Areca Bek ere $ .23..$).19 Sih e 
CIMICIFUGA americana. American Bugbane. 2-4 ft. De- 
ciduous. Panicled racemes, white showy fragrant 
flowers, August to September. Showy divided 
leaves. Rich shady location. X strong.................... 24 18 15 14 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa. Cohosh Bugbane. Deciduous. 4-8 
ft. Leaves divided. Flowers white in elongated. 
wand-like racemes. Very showy, June and July. 
Moist:shaded areas..-X strong... Posy anal eae 25 18 14 12 
COLLINSONIA canadensis. Citronella. Deciduous. 1-3 ft. 
Leaves opposite, large ovate toothed, pointed. 
Flowers yellowish, lemon scented, clustered loosely. 
Damp richi woods. |.X\strong eee eee 9 35: 18 14 oY? 
DISPORUM lanuginosum. Fairybells. Deciduous. 1-3 ft. 
Flowers solitary at ends of branches, greenish. Fruit 
red: late summer. (shade: Strong Ga ee 3 18 15 14 
EPILOBIUM angustifolium. Blooming Sally. Deciduous. 
1-3 ft. Leaves scattered, lance shaped, willow-like. 
Flowers purplish-pink in large racemes, July and 
August. Moist sunny location. X strong ............... 25 yt! 19 16 
EUPATORIUM unrticaefolium. American Ageratum. De- 
ciduous. 2-3 ft. Stem smooth, branching leaves 
opposite, broadly sharp toothed. Flower heads 
white, clustered. Late summer. Woodlands and 
semi-shaded places; Pe otrong:. eke ee “93 ls 15 14 
GERANIUM maculatum. Wild Geranium. Deciduous. 1-2 
ft. Erect hairy. Leaves five-parted, lobed and cut. 
Flowers large pale, pink-purple, April to August. 
Sees LOVIN Ce OLTONG das iee sto Delgo te a 24 20 ir 15 
GILLENIA trifoliata. Bowmansroot. Deciduous. 2-4 ft. 
Handsome cut foliage. Flowers pure white or rose- 
tinted in June. Splendid for massing among shrub- 
bery. Shade or partial shade. X strong................ 25 20 16 15 
HOUSTONIA purpurea. Mountain Houstonia. Deciduous. 
6-18 ins. Flowers purple in July. Shade or sunny 
location. Strong clumpy plants..........0000..... Bi RUNS oy ip) 18 16 14 
HYDRASTIS canadensis. Goldenseal. Deciduous. 10-20 
ins. A medicinal herb of great value. Large basal 
leaves. Fruit in raspberry-like head. Shade loving. 
Strong fist size, eree ce, a) See eee 24 .20 my 4b 
SECON). SIZE Rech ee es fic eee ere Oe ee ee ih Ke: 10 .08 .07 
LIATRIS pycnostachya. Cattail Gayfeather. Deciduous. 
3-5 ft. Long spikes of rose-purple flower heads. 
Aug. and Sept. Sunny location. Strong.................. .28 23 sel 
