8 Isaac Langley Williams . Exeter, New Hampsh‘re 

Hardy Native Wild Flowers and 
Ground-Cover Plants 
ACTAEA alba. White Baneberry. 2 ft. Grows in rich soil in shade and has 
white blossoms followed by a cluster of waxy white berries on red stems. 
rubra. Red Baneberry. 2 ft. Flowers white followed by a cluster of bright 
red berries. Shade. 
ANEMONE cylindrica. Thimbleweed. 2 to 38 ft. Creamy white blossoms fol- 
lowed by seeds in late summer that are a mass of cotton that lasts all 
winter. June. 
quinquefolia. American Wood Anemone. 6 in. Pure white blossoms in May 
in moist shade. 
ANEMONELLA thalictroides. Rue Aremone. 6 in. Pure white blossoms in 
May. Fern-like foliage. Delights in a shady spot in the rock garden. 
AQUILEGIA canadensis. American Columbine. 1 to 2 ft. Our best rock-plant 
with its profusion of red and yellow flowers in May. Grows in either 
sun or shade. 
ARALIA nudicaulis. Wild Sarsaparilla. 1 ft. Large blue berries in late sum- 
mer, in shade. 
racemosa. American Spikenard. 2 to 3 ft. Moist shade. Red berries. 
ARUNCUS sylvester. Goat’s-beard. 8 to 7 ft. Blossoms white in large branched 
clusters. June. Shade. 
PRICES (except as otherwise noted) are 3 of the same variety and size 
for $1.00, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 

Cypripedium acaule Cypripedium spectabile 
(Pink Moccasin Flower) (Showy Ladyslipper) 
