Native Wild SHourens 
From the thousands of varieties that are available we 
have selected the following list with great care. Only 
those varieties that can safely be planted in the spring 
have been included. All plants offered are hardy and will 
increase with minimum of care. 
Many of the plants listed will thrive in the open bor- 
der, a more interesting group can be selected for planting 
on the North side of the house or wall as well as items 
very highly recommended for planting as ground cover 
under trees where grass will not grow. Also many are 
rock garden subjects of rare beauty. 
Wild Garden, Woodland Path, A Group of Trees, Along 
the Brook, Rock Ledges and Rock Garden are only a few 
locations where these plants will grow to perfection, they 
can be grown in any garden border. Our list gives sug- 
gestions as to location best suited for planting and full 
planting instructions will accompany each order. 
ACTEA RUBRA (Red Baneberry). Red head of flowers 
in April and May. Red berries in August and September 
which remain until frost. Grows in shade or partial Sun. 
Foundation planting and woodland. Height, 2 to 3 feet. 
Extra selected plants, $3.25 for 10; $30.00 per 100. 
*ANEMONE CANADENSIS (Windflower). The white 
flowers are 114 inches across and are held on stout stems 
1 to 2 feet tall. Broad leaves that are cut-toothed. May 
and June flowering, likes open woods and thickets where 
it spreads rapidly. A damp spot is best. Extra selected 
plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
*AQUILEGIA CANADENSIS (American Colum- 
bine). Brilliant scarlet and yellow. 1 to 2 ft. Prefers 
rocky soil, sun or semi-shade. May and June flowering. 
Border and semi-woodland. Extra selected plants, $2.75 
for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
*ASARUM CANADENSE (Ginger Root). Low-grow- 
ing with large kidney-shaped green leaves. Small purple 
flower in April and May. In rich soil will spread making 
good ground cover. Woodland, shady border or founda- 
tion. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
*CALTHA PALUSTRIS (Marsh-Marigold). Bright yel- 
low flowers, 14% to 2 inches across that are held on hol- 
low stems | to 2 feet high. Do very well in wet soil along 
a stream, or in a wet spot in the garden. Flowers in May. 
See illustration, page 48. 
for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
Extra selected plants, $2.75 
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*ARISAEMA TRI- 
PHYLLUM (Jack-in- 
the-Pulpit). Attractive 
single flower. Bulbous 
plant ranging from 6 
inches to 3 feet. Interest- 
ing flower with reddish 
colored seed cluster re- 
placing flower. April to 
July flowering range. 
Prefers moist soil but 
will grow under most 
average conditions. 
Woodland or north side 
foundation plantings. 
See illustration. Extra 
selected plants, $2.75 for 
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JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT 
*CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue Bells of 
Scotland). A very dainty for rock garden or woody 
ledges. Prefers sandy soil. Very hardy. Small violet bells 
drooping from wiry stems, 6 to 18 inches high. Extra 
selected plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
*CLAYTONIA VIRGINICA (Spring Beauty). This 
colorful little gem should be in every Wild Garden. 
Flowers are white to pink with deep pink veinings, only 
14 inch across but the quantity from each plant give a 
most desirable effect in the woodland or garden. See 
illustration, page 46. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; 
$25.00 per 100. 
*COPTIS TRIFOLIA (Goldthread). A _ lovely little 
flower on slender stalks a few inches high, very fine for 
ground cover. White and fairy-like. Leaves evergreen. 
Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
