SEEDS OF NATIVE PLANTS 
Crop of 1952 
All seeds are 25c per packet or any five for $1.00, 
except gentiana crinita and gentiana andrewsii alba 
are 50c per packet or three of each for $1.00. All are 
postpaid. Residents of Michigan add 3% sales tax. 
Actaea rubra Red Baneberry. Small white flowers fol- 
lowed by red fruit, 2’. Sh. 
Allium cernuum Nodding Onion. Nodding lilac flowers. 
Joly. ae: 
Aquilegia brevistyla Small flowered blue and white col- 
umbine. June-July, 1’ 5. 
Aquilegia canadensis American Columbine, red and yel- 
low, May-June, 1-3’ S or L, Sh. 
Aquilegia chrysantha Golden Columbine. Long spurred 
yellow flowers, May-June, 2-3’ S or L, Sh. 
Arisaema triphyllum Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Named for odd 
shaped flower, 1-2’ Sh. 
Artemisia frigida Mountain Fringe, velvety-silvery 
mounds to 4 in., S. 
Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly weed, showy orange flowers, 
June-August, 2’, S. 
Baptisia australis Blue wild Indigo, blue flowers in 
terminal racemes, June, 3-6’, S. 
Callirhoe involucrata Wine Poppy, rose-purple, spring 
till frost. Beautiful trailer, S. 
, Camassia quamash Blue Camas, blue, May-June, 19”, S. 
¥Campanula rotundifolia Blue Bells of Scotland, blue, 
June till frost, 15”, S or Sh. 
_ Cassia marilandica Wild Senna, bright yellow flowers, 
July-August, 3-4”, S. 
Chelone glabra White Turtlehead, white, August-Sepi., 
moist or garden conditions, 2-4’, S. 
Cimicrifuga racemosa Cohosh Bugbane, small white flow- 
ers on elongated racemes, summer, 4-6’, Sh. 
Clintonia borealis Blubead, leaves in rosette, dark blue 
fruit, 6-8”, moist shade. 
Cornus canadensis Bunchberry, beautiful ground cover 
in flower or fruit, 6”, L. Sh. 
Corydalis sempervirens Pink Corydalis, Bien, very 
showy first year rosette, 1’ S or L, Sh. 
Dicentra formosa Western Bleeding Heart, heart-shaped. 
rose-colored flowers, April-September, 9-18”, L. Sh. 
Eriophyllum lanatum Oregon Sunshine, neat compact 
gray-green foliage, yellow, 1’, S. 
Eupatorium purpureum Joe-pye-weed, pink flowers in 
large terminal plume, autumn, 4-8’, S. 
Gentiana andrewsii Closed Gentian, closed blue flowers, 
rit th moist or garden conditions, 1-114’, S or L. 
Gentiana andrewsii alba Similar but white, very rare. 
Gentiana crinata Fringed Gentian, Bien, possibly most 
sought for blue flower of North America, August- 
October, 1-2’, S or L. Sh. 
Heliopsis laevis picheriana, yellow daisy-like blooms in 
August, 3’, S. 
