6 E. C. Rossins, ASHFORD, NorTH CAROLINA 
Hardy Native Plants for Rock-Gardens 
ALL BARGAIN PRICED 
AQUILEGIA canadensis. American Columbine. Deciduous. 
1-2 ft. Showy, cut leaves. Reddish flowers with 
scarlet-yellow inside in May and June. Splendid 
for rock garden. Shade or partial shade. X strong 
ARISAEMA ttriphyllum. Jack-in-the-Pulpit. | Deciduous. 
1-2 ft. Leaves generally two, each divided into 
three leaflets. Flowers conspicuous greenish white, 
early summer. Fruit bright scarlet berries. Shade 
loving. bock pardens, “A Tirst’size ee ee 
ASCLEPIAS tuberosa. Butterfly Weed. 1-2 ft. Remarkable 
showy deciduous plant. Flowers disposed in numer- 
ous umbel-like clusters, very showy orange or red, 
in summer. Sunny location. Strong first size.......... 
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CAMPANULA divaricata. North Carolina Harebell. De- 
ciduous. 1-2 ft. Delicate pale blue bell-shaped 
flowers in July. Sun or shade for rockery or border. 
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CHAMAELIRIUM luteum. Fairywand. Deciduous. 1-2 
ft. A wand-like raceme of small white flowers in 
June. A dainty and showy plant for rock garden, 
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CLINTONIA borealis. Bluebead. Deciduous. 9-18 ins. 
Flowers greenish yelllow. Thin glossy green leaves. 
Fruit dark oval, blue shining berry. Rock garden 
companion, moist crevices and pockets. Cool moist 
woods for best results.” Strong..0 0 N. 
CLINTONIA umbellulata. Speckled Clintonia. Deciduous. 
8-15 ins. Oval pubescent green leaves at base. 
Flowers at top of stem, fragrant, spreading white, 
Fruit oval black shining berry. Rock garden com- 
panion. Moist rich location. in shade. Strong........ 
CONVALLARIA majalis. Lily-of-the-Valley. Deciduous. 
6-9 ins. Soft green leaves. Flowers fragrant white. 
Prefers partial shade. Suitable for rock garden. 
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COREOPSIS lanceolata. Lance Coreopsis. Deciduous. 
114-3 ft. Free bloomer. Yellow flowers July and 
August. Sun or shady location. Rock garden sub- 
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DICENTRA canadensis. Squirrelcorn. Deciduous. Small 
plant growing best in shade. Flowers white or 
faintly Spink early Spring; otro, ae) ae 
DICENTRA cucullaria. Dutchman’s Breeches. Deciduous. 
9-18 ins. Leaves thrice compound. Flowers white 
and yellow in raceme, early spring. Strong plants... 
DICENTRA eximia. Fringed Bleeding Heart. Deciduous. 
9-18 ins. Foliage graceful, fern-like. Flowers deep 
rose nodding, heart-shaped, blossoming from spring 
until autumn. Sun or partial shade. Natural rock 
garden plant. Heavy clumps............ PS eH 8s 
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