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—ruba. Red Baneberry. Similar to alba, above, with 
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Anemone. (Windflower). 
A hardy, attractive lot of hardy herbs for the border 
or wild flower garden. Thrive best in rich sandy 
loam in open sun. 
—*RO—canadense. A native for the open border, grows 
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—RO—pulsatilla lavender. Sometimes called Crocus. Very 
hardy blooming in early spring. Plant in well drained 
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—*BS—sylvestris. An attractive plant for the shaded border, 
or among other wild flowers. Large, pure white, frag- 
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Aquilegia. (Columbine). 
Very hardy perennial which will thrive in most 
garden soils in sunny locations. Appreciate some 
protection from strong winds. 
—OC—chrysantha. Beautiful yellow flowers _____.___.____ AT, 
—OC—Crimson star. One of the newer varieties of colum- 
bine. Long spurred crimson flowers with white 
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—OC—Mrs. Elliott’s. A well known and popular long spurred 
variety in wide assortment of colors. Mixed Only a2) 
Arctostaphylus uva ursi. (Bearberry-Kinnikinnick). 
—*TRO—A trailing evergreen plant. Very desirable for cov- 
ering hillsides. Will thrive in poor, sandy soil where 
few other plants will succeed. Plants shipped with 
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Arisaema triphyllus. (Jack-in-the-pulpit). 
—*RS—An interesting hardy perennial for the wild flower 
garden. Requires rich woods soil and moist, shady 
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Asarum canadense. (Wild ginger). 
—*MS—Large kidney shaped leaves with chocolate colored 
flowers. Good ground cover plant for moist, shady 
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Aster alpina 
—RO—A dwarf aster about 6—8 inches high, with blue 
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—ROC—Wartburg star. Has large lilac-blue flowers with 
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—CBO—Mrs. Raynor. Fall blooming aster has red flowers 
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—*OB—Nova anglia. (New England aster). One of the best 
known of the hardy asters. Grows to a height of 30 
inches. Blooms in the fall. Beautiful purple flowers. 
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—CBO—Harrington Pink. A pink variety of the New England 
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Baptesia australis. (False Indigo). 
—BO—A strong plant growing to a height of 3 feet with dark 
green foliage and dark blue or purple pea-like flowers 
in clusters. They need full sun, open, porous, sandy 
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