*MITELLA DIPHYLLA (Bishop‘s Cap). An attractive plant. 
having heart-shaped green leaves which turn a ruddy red 
in the Fall. A slender spike carrying several delicate white 
flowers appears in May or June. Excellent for border, rock 
garden or woodland. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; 
$25.00 per 100. 
*ORCHIS SPECTABILIS (The Showy Orchis). A charming 
early blooming Orchid, flowering from April to June. 
Flowers are carried in many flowered racemes up to | foot 
in height with sepals and petals purple, united into a hood. 
Lip is white, marked violet. Requires a cool, moist, shady 
position. See illustration, page 34. Extra strong, selected 
clumps. $3.25 for 5; $15.00 for 25. 
*POLYGALA PAUCIFOLA (Gay-Wings). The unique pattern 
of the flower denotes the name. 12 inches high the plant 
holds a cluster of leaves from which these gay flowers pro- 
trude. Two main petals are cherry pink with a pink tube 
protruding from the center the ends of the “tubes” have a 
feathery crest of bronzy yellow. Prefer a woodsy slope loca- 
tion. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; $6.25 for 25. 
*SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS (Virginia Saxifrage, Early 
Saxifrage). An early dwarf rock plant having a small 
cluster of flowers on a 3 to 6 inch stem. White with a splash 
of pink. Increases very rapidly on rocky ledges. Suitable 
for rock gardens. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; 
$25.00 per 100. 
SEDUM ACRE (Mossy Stonecrop, Gold Moss). A well-known 
rock garden plant. Very dwarf, having a yellow blossom 
in early summer. Suitable for covering rocky situations. 
Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
UVULARIA PERFOLIATA (Bellwort or Merrybells). A plant 
12 to 18 inches high having straw-yellow flowers in early 
May. Single plants grow into clumps. Suitable for border 
or woodland. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 
per LOO. 
VIOLA BLANDA (Sweet White Violet). One of the smallest 
of violets preferring a moist situation, flowering in April 
and May. Somewhat fragrant. Increases readily. Extra se- 
lected plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
VIOLA CUCULLATA (Blue Violet). The most common violet, 
blooming in most situations but preferring wet or low land. 
Various shades of blue, of medium height, flowering late 
in April and May. Increases very rapidly. Extra selected 
plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
VIOLA PUBESCENS (Downy Yellow Violet). A tall, hand- 
some yellow violet preferring dry soil. Increases readily 
from seeds. Useful in border, foundation or woodland 
plantings. Flowers in May. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 
10; $25.00 per 100. 
VIOLA ROTUNDIFOLIA (Roundleaf Violet). This low-grow- 
ing violet has large dark green glossy leaves which follow 
very bright yellow flowers on short stems. Prefers dry open 
woodland or borders. Flowers in May. Extra selected 
plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 

*Varieties so marked are illustrated in color or by sketch in “Wild Flower Guide” by Edgar T. Wherry. 
Ph.D. This fine book contains 500 species of American Wild Flowers with 192 illustrated in full color and 
236 in black and white sketches selected and arranged for easy identification. Price, $3.00 per copy. 
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