NURSERY GROWN WILDFLOWERS 

Milkweed, Common 
The purple blossoms, July to September, form an 
excellent color effect in distant meadow. Should 
never be planted in limited garden. Grows from 
Canada to North Caroina. 
30c ea. $3.00 per 12 $22.50 per 100 
Milkweed, Four-leaved 
One of the most delicate and beautiful of all 
summer-blooming woods flowers. White with dark 
green leaves. Difficult to transplant. Native of deep 
woods, Maine to Alabama. 
30c ea. $3.00 per 12 

Common Milkweed 
Orchis, Showy 
Dainty, decorative, small orchid growing only 4 
to 12 inches high. Purple and white flowers rising 
from thick, green leaves appear May and June. 
Native of the rich woodlands, Canada to Kentucky, 
westward to Missouri. 
45c ea. $4.50 per 12 $32.50 per 100 
Partridge Berry; Twinberry; Squawberry 
An ideal evergreen creeper, flowers, waxy white, 
blooming in April, May, June, followed by bright 
red berries. Native of the woods, Canada to Florida. 
30c ea. $3.00 per 12 $22.50 per 100 

Phlox, Blue 
Light blue flower, 2 to 8 inches high, appears 
July to September. Should be planted in drifts on 
gentle wooded slopes. Native from Pennsylvania to 
Florida westward to Kansas. 
30c ea. $3.00 per 12 $22.50 per 100 
Pot Grown 
50c ea. $5.00 per 12 $35.00 per 100 
Pipsissewa, Prince’s Pine 
Charming evergreen leaves, pink and white, wax- 

like blooms appearing June, July, and August. Pre- we hae 
fers acid soil. Native of dry woods, Canada to Shetheate 
Georgia. 
30c ea. $3.00 per 12 $22.50 per 100 
Pitcher Plant; Sidesaddle Flower 
More interesting than beautiful, but with showy, 
reddish-brown blooms and pitcher green and brown 
leaves. Native of wooded bogs, Canada to Florida. 
30c ea. $3.00 per 12 $22.50 per 100 
Quaker Lady; Bluets 
Delicate, light blue flower is one of the joys of 
May. Prefers open wood and grassy slopes. Is 
native from Canada to Georgia and westward to 
—— Missouri. : ‘a 
Pitcher Plant 30c ea. $3.00 per 12 $22.50 per 100 Bluets 
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