Senecio aureus. Golden Ragwort. O. Any soil. 
2 to 3 feet. Golden yellow flowers in June. Long 
lasting cut flower. 
Smilacina racemosa. False Solomon’s Seal. O 
or S. Fluffy white flowers on two foot stems in 
late June followed by glossy, red berries. 
Smilacina stellata. O or S. Starry False Solo- 
mon’s Seal. Small clusters of white flowers on 
one foot stems in June followed by black red 
berries. 
Steironema ciliata. Fringed Loosestrife. SLM. 
Wide open drooping yellow bells for nearly a 
month. July-August. 18 to 24 in. 
Streptopus amplexifolium. Twisted Stalk and 
S. roseum; Rosy Twisted Stalk. SL. The former 
has small white bells, the latter rose colored 
bells in May, but as the red berries in autumn 
are the showy part of the plant we are grouping 
them together. The plants resemble Solomon’s- 
Deal etOeLomii: 
Taxus canadensis. Canada Yew. SLM. To 2 ft. 
Dwarf evergreen with soft silky needles. Scat- 
tered small red berries in late summer. $1.00 
each, $10.00 for 12. 
Thalictrum dioicum. Early Meadowrue. SL. 
Misty purple flowers in May. 2 ft. 
Vhalictrum polygamum. Tall Meadowrue. O. 
or S. Any good soil. Feathery white flowers. 
Good cut flower. 4 to 6 ft. July and August. 
Trillium cernuum. Nodding Trillium. SL. Nod- 
ding white blossom beneath the three leaves in 
early June. 8 to 12 inches. 
Trillium grandiflorum. Snow Trillium. SL. 
8 to 16 inches. Large white blossom above the 
leaves in early June. 
Typha latifolia. Cat-tail, Everyone knows the 
cat-tails. To 6 ft. Moist loam. Will grow in shal- 
low water. 
Uvularia perfoliata. Merrybells. SL. Drooping 
yellow bells in May. 6 to 12 in. 
Uvularia sessilifolia. Bellwort. L. Light shade. 
Pale yellow bells in May. 6 to 8 in. 
Viola blanda. Sweet White Violet. M; O or S. 
Fragrant small white violets. May. 
Viola canadenSis. Canada Violet. SL. Lavender 
and white. June-July. 6 to 12 in. 
Viola conspersa. Dog Violet. LMS. 3 to 6 in. 
Pale blue. April. 
Viola pubescens. Downy Yellow Violet. SL. 
Yellow violets in May. 6 to 8 in. 
Viola Selkirkii. Selkirk’s Violet. LMS. 2 to 4 
in. Our earliest violet. Short blooming season, 
but a very showy and beautful little violet. 
Blossoms are bright violet in color. Rare. April. 
Mixed Violets. The above and others in mix- 
ture, not labeled. 20c ea., 3 for 50c, $2.00 per 12. 
FERNS 
Adiantum pedatum. Maidenhair Fern. SL. One 
of the most beautiful native ferns. 12 to 18 in. 
Spreading fronds at the top of slender, wiry, 
black stems. 40c ea. $4.00 per 12. 
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