PRICE LIST FOR FALL, 1950 
NATIVE MOUNTAIN WILDINGS FOR AUTUMN PLANTING 
Autumn is the logical time to move many of the native plants. In fact, all the natives 
in this list can be moved with entire safety in autumn, and when spring days come they 
will be ready to start off quickly. 
Hardy Native Herbaceous Perennials 
This list contains a variety of Herbaceous plants furnishing a succession of bloom 
from early spring to late autumn, all having been tried out with success in cultivation. 
The height indicates the approximate height of each plant as found in wild state. The 
time of blooming naturally depends on locality. 
NOTE: “DECIDUOUS” indicates that tops die down annually. “EVERGREEN” 
remaining green the year round. Both represent Pereriitials, lasting many years. 
PRICE EACH 
1-9 10-24 25-250 1000 
ACONITUM reclinatum. Trailing Monkshood. Stem 2-4 ft. 
Flowers greenish yellow. Hood-shaped. Moist : 
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ACONITUM uncinatum. Clambering Monkshood. 3-5 ft. 
Smooth, vine like stem. Blue hood-shaped showy 
flowers in mid-summer. Shade or partial shade. 
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ACTAEA alba. White Baneberry. Deciduous. 2-3 ft. Ra- 
cemes white flowers followed by white conspicuous 
berries. Fine for rock work or shady corner. Strong 23 .20 Ss 
ACTAEA rubra. Red Baneberry. 2-3 ft. Herbaceous. White 
Flowers, followed with showy red fruit in late sum- 
mer. Plant in shade or partial shade....................... 30 26 24 
ALLIUM tricocum. Wood Leek. Deciduous. 6-12 in. 
Flowers greenish white in early spring. Strong........ 25 pa | 18 
ARALIA racemosa. American Spikenard. Deciduous. 11%- 
3 ft. Root large aromatic. Stem often tall branched. 
Leaves large divided heart-shaped, toothed. Flowers 
greenish-white in clusters early summer. Fruit 
dark purple, red or black berry-like. Strong 
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ARUNCUS sylvester. Goat’s Beard. 4-6 ft. Stately herba- 
ceous plant with large compound leaves. Stems 
bearing clusters of slender racemes of small white 
flowers in plume-like panicles in shady locations. 
June and July. X strong............-.---------.-2----1---------0-- .26 97) 19 NY 
ASARUM canadense. Canada Wild Ginger. Deciduous. 
9-18 ins. Kidney-shaped leaves 3-5 in. wide, with 
single purplish flowers close to the ground. Plant 
in shady corner with ferns. Strong.................-..---.---- .22 18 14 Ad 
ASARUM shuttleworthi. Mottled Wild Ginger. 4-6 in. 
Thick fragrant evergreen leaves, often mottled 
white. Shade or partial shade in rich soil. X strong 2f a22 ANY 15 
ASTILBE biternata. False Goatsbeard. 3-5 ft. Deciduous, 
shade loving. Large compound leaves. Yellowish 
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