Rue, Tall Meadow Thalictrum polygamum 
Misty white flowers, tall slender branches, | 
July to Sept. Prefers damp meadows, but 
grows almost anywhere. Excellent in with 
large ferns. 
Saxifrage, Rock Saxifraga virginiensis | 




rea 
A small rock plant which likes dry sites. 
Prefers sun; stands partial shade if dry. 
Leaves a rosette close to ground. Small 
white flowers in clusters, stems 3 to 9 
inches high. 25¢ each 
Saxifrage, Swamp Saxifraga pennsylvanica 
q 
t 
Leaves much larger than above species; | 
make interesting cover for wet spots. 
Flowers greenish-white, not as attractive 
as above species, stems 12 to 30 in. high. | 
Sun or partial shade. 
} 
Snakeroot, Black Cimicifuga | 
A very large and striking woodland plant, 
excellent to mix with large ferns, or as a} 
background. Compound,sharply-toothed leaves 
form rather heavy foliage that attains 3 
to 7 ft. height. Feathery white flowers 
6 to 20 in. branched,wand-like spikes, 
June to July. 50¢ each 
Solomon’s Seal, False Smilacina nace a 




White fluffy blossoms at tip of stem,in May 
producing white-and-red, then translucent 
berries. 1-3 ft., shade or sun. 
Solomon’s Seal, Giant 
Polygonatum commutatum | 
Very graceful, 2-4 ft. tall, bell-like 
blossoms pendulous under the leaves in 
June; large purple-blue berries. Partial 
shade to sun. 
Except where noted, 35 Cents each, 10 for $3.00 
10 

