Hypericum ascyron. Giant St. John’s-wort. 
O or light shade in any good soil. 3 to 5 ft. 
Bright yellow flowers in late July. 
Iris versicolor. Blueflag. OM. Rich light blue. 
2 to 3 ft. June. 
Liatris scariosa. Gayfeather. O. Any garden 
soil. Spike of lavender purple blossoms in Au- 
gust. 2 to 4 ft. 
Linnaea americana. Twinflower. SAL. ial 
ing evergreen, round leaves. Two fragrant pink 
bells on 3 in. stems nearly all summer. 
Lysimachia_ thyrsiflorus. Loosestrife. OM. 
Muck or peat. 1 to 3 ft. Little spikes or clusters 
of yellow flowers grow from the lower leaf axils 
in June. 
Maianthemum canadensis. Canada Mayflower. 
SAL. Small, fiuffy white flower clusters on 3 
to 4 in. stems in May. 
Mertensia virginica. Virginia bluebells. SL. 
Light blue bells. One of the best wildflowers. 
April eran 
Nuphar advena. Yellow Pond Lily. Rich soil 
in water to two feet deep. Bright yellow globe 
shaped flowers. May to September. Fall ship- 
ment only. 50c each, $5.00 per 12. 
Nymphaea odorata. American Waterlily. Rich 
soil in water to two feet deep. Fragrant white 
flowers June to September. Fall shipment only. 
50c each, $5.00 per 12. 
Parnassia palustris. Grass of Parnassus. One 
solitary white Buttercup-like flower on each 
8 to 12 in. stem. August. Moist, boggy soil. 
Polemonium reptans. Jacob’s Ladder. SL. Pale 
blue bells in profusion in April or May. 8 to 12 
ins 
Polygonatum' biflorum. Solomon’s-Seal. SL. 
Small green bells. Black berries in fall. 8 to 18 
in. May. 
Prunella vulgaris. Self-Heal or Blue Curls. 
Full sun in any soil. Blue flowers. July-August 
OetO@ Zain. 
Rudbeckia newmanni. Western Black-EHyed 
Susan. Orange petals with black centers. Any 
dryssunny situation: 12 stog2 in: 
Rubus arcticus. Arctic Bramble. SLM. Leaves 
similar to small strawberries. Fragrant rosy 
pink blossoms in May, Similar to a single rose. 
Edible berries somewhat like raspberries spar- 
ingly in August. Rock garden. 50c each, $5.00 
for 12. Not shipped to Oregon. 
Sagittaria latifolia. Arrowhead. OM. Leaves 
shaped like arrowheads. White flowers, yellow 
centered on a 12 to 18 inch spike in July. Will 
grow in shallow water. 
Sanguinaria canadensis. Bloodroot. SL. Snow- 
white petals, yellow center. 5 to 8 in. May. 
Sarracenia purpurea. Pitcher-Plant. AM; O or 
S. Reddish green flowers. Pitcher-shaped leaves. 
eto eatte. Ulye 
Saxifraga pennsylvanica. Swamp Saxifrage. 
LM. O or light shade. Loose spike of greenish 
white blossoms on 3 ft. stems. Late May. 
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