
Solomon’s Seal, True Polygonatum biflorun 
Very similar to the Giant variety, but 
smaller, and likes more shade. 1-2 ft., 
blooms May to June, dark blue berries in 
early fall. 
Star Grass, Yellow Hypoxis hirsuta 
Grass-like leaves; flower stems arise in 
the center, 2 to 6 in. high, bearing one 
to seven deep yellow, % in. blossoms. 
Likes dry soil in sun or semi-shade. 
Trillium, Painted Trillium undulatum 
White, with crimson stripe, May to June. 
8-16 in. Likes shade and borders of wood- 
lands, and must have acid soil. 
(See page 17 0n Planting hints 50¢ each 
Trillium, Red Wakerobin Trillium erectum 
Leaves broad and abruptly pointed. Flowers 
a maroon red, petals 1% in. long, on a 
reclining stem, blooming in April to May. 
Dark red seed pods. Shady sites; prefers 
damp soil but will grow on upland soil. 
Trillium, Snow Trillium grandiflorum 
Blossoms late May to June, white turning 
to pink. 10-18 in. high, petals 2-3 in. 
in. long. Moist,partial shade, good neutral 
garden soil. Excellent in flower borders, 
occurs in open woodlands. 
Twa yblade ‘Liparis loeselit 
Tiny orchid of damp soil and shade. Blos- 
soms up a stem 3-6 in. tall, two basal 
leaves similar to pink Ladyslipper, flowers 
in early summer. Not a conspicuous plant 
but interesting to orchid fans and wild 
garden hobbyists. 
Except where noted, 35 Cents each, 10 for $3.00 
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