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LIST OF NATIVE SEEDS AND PLANTS-- 

U.S, Department of Agriculture 

ALSO CHOICE PERENNIALS 
The following wild flowers were all propagated and grow at Valley 
Gardens, Conservationists can buy our stock knowing that they are not 
contributing to the despoilation of any natural area, Gardeners can buy 
knowing the stock has the compact root system of the nursery-growm plant, 
not the rambling root of the collected plant that had to compete with other 
vegetation in the natural habitat. 
ACONITUM UNCINATUL - Clambering lionkshood or Summer Aconite, 3 to 5 ft. Blue 
helmet-shaped flowers in late summer or early fall. Shade or partial shade. Plants 
only. 
ACTAHA ALBA - kkhite Baneberry, About 2 ft. Racemes of white flowers in spring. 
Fruit glossy white berry with black dot on tip. Rith moist soil in shade or light 
Shade. Seed only. 
ACTAHA RUBRA - Red Baneberry, Similar to the preceding, but with red fruit, Seed 
or plants. Each 30¢, 3 - 80¢, 6 ~ $1.50, 12 = ‘2.75. 
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ANEMONE MULTIFIDA. +4 to 14 ft. Plant Silky-hairy, Flowers red, varying to.White.. . 
or yellow, Early sumer, Full sun. Seed or plants, Each 25¢, 3 — 70¢, 6 ff. 22, : 
12 = weeed. 7. * * ; 
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ANEMONE VIRGINIANA ~ Tall Anemone or Thimbleweed. 2-3 ft. Greenish-white; June— — 
Aug. Light shade or sun, Seed or plants, Each 25¢, 3 - 70¢, 6 = 1.25,/12 - 42.25, 
ANEONELLA THALICTROIDES - Rue Anemone. = 10 in. “hite flowers April-liay. 
Shade or semi~shade, Plants only, Hach 25¢, 3 - 70¢, 6 — 1.25, 12 = y2.25~ 
Valley Gardens 
21301 Telegraph Rd, 
Detroit 19, Mich. 
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