Campanula rotundifolia. «(Bluebells of Seotland)—RO. Clear, blue, 
‘flowers in June and July. 
Chelone glabra. (Turtlehead, Dragonhead).—RO. Late summer 
white flower. 
Llyoni—SAME AS ABOVE HAVING PINK Flowers. ; 
vpcanr pete gts racemosa. (Snake root)—S. Tall, with spikes of white 
flowers. 
Convallaria majalis. (Lilly-of-the-valley)—MRS. Small white fra- 
grant flowers ; 
Cypripedium. (Lady Slipper or Moccasin Flower)—MS. Pubescens, 
(Yellow Lady Slipper). Each 65c; 12 for $6.00. 
spectabilis. (Showy or Pink Lady Slipper). Each 50c; 12 for 
$5.00. 
Dicentra cucularia. (Dutchman’s Breeches)—RS. Blooms in early 
spring. Height of five to nine inches. White or pink flowers. 
Dicentra eximia. (Fringed or fern leaf bleeding heart).—RB. 
Height 12 to 18 inches. Blooms all summer. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
Dodecatheon meadia. (Shooting Star)—RS. Mixed colors. | 
Erythronium americana. (Dogtooth Violet) —RS. Yellow flowers 
in early spring. 6 for $1.00. — 
Gaultheria procumbens. (Aromatic Wintergreen)—RT. Trailing 
evergreen plant, glossy leaves, white flowers, red _ berries. 
Height 4 to 6 inches. Good ground cover. * ; 
phos poe andrewsie. (Closed or Bottle Gentian)—RMS. Purplish-blue 
ower. 
Geranium maculatum. (Cransbill, Wild Geranium)—RO. _ Rose, 
purple flowers early summer. 
Hepatica acutiloba. (Liverwort, Mayflower)—RS. Early spring, 
mixed colors. ; : 
RS. Triloba. Three lobed leaves. Mixed colors. 
Iris cristata. (Crested Iris)—RB. Smallest of iris. Three to six 
inches high. Flowers in May. 
Liatris Pycnostachia. (Kansas Gay feather)—BCO. Height 3 to 5 
feet. Rose-purple flower on tall spike. 
mre Seariosa. (Blazing Star). Similar to above, but not 
so tall. 
Lobelia cardinalis. (Cardinal flower).—-MBO. A tall, growing wild 
flower of intense crimson-red color. 
Mertensia virginia. (Virginia Bluebells)—BR. Blueish tinted flow- 
ers. Height 12 to 18 inches. 
Mitchella repens. (Partridge Berry)—RTS. Dainty, trailing little 
vine. Creamy-white flowers followed by scarlet fruit. 
Monarda didyma. (Beebalm or Oswego Tea)—BO. Genus of mint 
family. Height, 2 to 3 feet. Flowers, bright scarlet. 
Myosotis palustris. (Forget-me-not)—RBM. Low growing, small 
blue flowers. 
OAT fos ee vulgare. (Wild Marjoram)—RO. Flowers purplish-»Jue 
spike. 
Phlox species. (Native Phlox)—RB. divaricata canadensis (Wild 
Sweet William) Large lavender flowers in May. 
Sanguinaria canadensis. (Bloodroot)—SM. Pure white flowers in 
early spring. ; 
Thalictrum. BM—glauca. Steel-blue foliage with yellow flowers. 
Height, 15 to 18 inches. 
Tradescantia Virginica. (Spiderwort)—RO. Narrow leaves. Deep 
blue or purple flower. 
Trillium. (Wakerobin)—RS. grandiflorum. Large pure white flow- 
ers in early spring. . 
Viola. (Violets)—SM. Cuculata. Long, stemmed, blue flowers. 
SM—odorata rosini. Fragrant, tiny, pink violet. 
S—pedata bicolor Two-toned birdsfoot violet. 
SM—pubescens. (Yellow Downy Violet). 
Yucca filamentosa. (Spanish Bayonet). Creamy-white flowers on 
tall spikes. Sharp pointed foliage. Each, $1.00. 
PRICE LIST: | cat 
Prices on above 3 for $1.00 or 10 for $3.00 except where other- 
wise stated. 
Perennials 
Anemone. (Windflower)—R. pulsatilla lavender. 
Aquilegia. (Columbine)—OC. Long spurred, mixed colors. 
4 Noe hg at (Shasta Daisy)—OBC. Alaska and Deiner’s dou- 
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