Loosestrife. Lysimachia thyrsiflorus. C. 1 to 
3 ft. Little spikes or clusters of yellow flowers 
grow from the lower leaf axils in June. 
Canada Mayflower. Maianthemum canadensis. 
D. Small, fluffy white flower clusters on 3 to 4 
inch tak in May. 30c each, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 
per : 
Virginia Bluebells. Mertensia virginica. A or 
B. Light blue bells. One of the best wildflowers. 
Aprile tine 
Grass of Parnassus. Parnassia palustris. B. M 
or C. One solitary white Buttercup like flower 
on each 8 to 12 in. stem. August. 
Jacob’s Ladder. Polemonium reptans. A or B. 
Pale blue bells in profusion in April or May. 8 
to 12 in. 30c each; $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
Solomon’s Seal. Polygonatum bDiflorum. A. 
Small green bells. Black berries in fall. 8 to 
18 inch. May. 
Self Heal or Blue Curls. Prunella vulgaris. B. 
Blue flowers. July, August. 6 to 12 inch. 
Arctic Bramble. Rubus arcticus. A, M. Leaves 
similar to small strawberry. Fragrant rosy pink 
blossoms in May, similar to a single rose. Edible 
berries somewhat like raspberries sparingly in 
August. Rock garden. 50c each $5.00 for 12. Not 
shipped to Oregon. 
Bloodroot. Sanguinaria canadensis. A. Snow- 
white petals, yellow center. 5 to 8 in. May. 15¢ 
each, $1.50 per 12, $10.00 per 100. 
Pitcher Plant. Sarracenia purpurea. D. Re- 
quires moist situation. Reddish green flowers. 
Pitcher shaped leaves. 1 to 2 ft. July. 30c each, 
$3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
Golden Ragwort. Senecio aureus. B. 2 to 3 
feet. Golden yellow flowers in June. Long 
lasting cut flowers. 
False Solomon’s Seal. Smilacina racemosa. A 
or B. Fluffy white flowers on two foot stems in 
late June followed by glossy, red berries. 
Starry False Solomon’s Seal. Smilacina stel- 
lata. A. Small clusters of white flowers on one 
foot stems in June followed by black red _ ber- 
ries. 
Fringed Loosestrife. Steironema ciliata. AM. 
Wide open drooping yellow bells for nearly a 
month. July August. 18 to 24 inch. 
Twisted Stalk and Rosy Twisted Stalk. Strep- 
topus amplexifolium. S. roseum. A. 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 
Seal. 12 to 18 inches. 
Canada Yew. Taxus canadensis. A. To 2 feet. 
Dwarf evergreen with soft silky needles. Scat- 
‘tered small red berries in late summer. $1.00 
each. $10.00 for 12. 
