WILD FLOWERS AND PLANTS OF WISCONSIN, continued 
PHLOX divaricata. Large racemes of purplish blue flowers. 
Beautiful for the rock garden or border. 12 in. tall. 40c 
each; 3 for $1.00. 
POLYGALA. Purple fringed flowers on trailing stems up 
to 8 inches long. A fine plant for naturalizing. 50c each; 
3 for $1.25. 
RAGWORT. Bright yellow flowers. Grows best in moist soil. 
2 ft. tall. 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
ROSE, Wild. Single, pale pink flowers. A shrubby plant 
growing to 3 feet tall. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
RUDBECKIA. Single, daisy-shaped flowers. Thrives in 
any kind of soil. 5 ft. tall. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
RUDBECKIA, Double. Fully double, golden yellow flowers. 
eed for the back of the borders. 7 ft. tall. 18c each; 3 for 
C. 
SHINLEAF. A small plant with wide leaves and flowers 
similar to lily-of-the-valley. 25c each; 3 for 60c. 
SOLOMONS-SEAL. A small plant similar to the bellworts, 
with a large, fleshy rootstock and drooping greenish flowers. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
STARFLOWER (Canada Mayflower). A whorl of leaves 
on a stem 6 inches tall, with a small, star-like, white flower 
at the top. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
SUNFLOWER, Perennial. Miniature sunflower-like blooms, 
often hundreds on a plant. Tuberous roots that persist for 
years. Good for the rear of the border. 4 ft. tall. 25c each; 
3 for 60c. 
THALICTRUM (Meadow-rue). Flowers in feathery clusters 
or panicles. Columbine-like foliage. For sun or partl 
shaded borders in front of shrubs. 40c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Native Wild Flowers 
TRILLIUM (Trinity-flower; Wake-robin), Beautiful white, 
lily-like flowers in early spring. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
VERVAIN, Blue. A veronica-like flower, growing equally 
well in wet or dry soil. Makes large clumps. 35c each; 
3 for 90c. 
VIOLET, Large Blue. Large flowers. Self-sowing seed pods 
bury themselves in the soil. 
VIOLET, Small Blue. Very small, pale blue flowers. A baby 
beauty. 
VIOLET, Small White. Very tiny, white, fragrant flowers. 
Often blooms twice a year. 
VIOLET, Tall White. Slightly fragrant. Bushy, tall— 
up to 14 inches. 
VIOLET, Yellow. Yellow with black pencilings in the 
throat. 6 to 10 in. tall. 
All above Violets, 20c each; 10 for $1.50 
WATER-CRESS. A wild aquatic growing along stream 
edges or in the water. Much used for salads and garnish- 
ing. 30c each; 3 for 75c. 
WHITE HEARTS. Fine fern-like foliage and smooth stems 
with white heart-shaped flowers in very early spring. For 
shady leaf mold. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
WINTER MINT. Shiny green leaves and in the fall three 
to five red berries. Very aromatic. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
WOODS BEAUTY. A small tuberous-rooted plant with 
pink flowers striped white in early spring. Loves deep 
shade. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
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ASARUM Shuttleworthi (Mottled Wild Ginger). Fragrant 
evergreen leaves. Needs a rich moist soil. 35c each; 3 for 
90c. 
ASTILBE biternata (False Goats-beard). Showy yellowish 
white flowers in large panicles. Plant in rich, moist soil. 
28c each; 4 for 65c. 
BAPTISIA tinctoria (Wild Indigo). Showy bright yellow 
flowers. Grows in dry places. 4 ft. tall. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
CAMPANULA divaricata (North Carolina Harebell). Deli- 
cate pale blue, bell-shaped flowers. To 3 ft. tall. 33c each; 
3 for 85c. 
CLINTONIA umbellata. Fragrant white flowers and black 
berries. Needs a moist shady location. 114 ft. tall. 35c 
each; 3 for 85c. 
DISPORUM lanuginosum (Fairy Bells). Drooping, green- 
ish flowers and red fruit. 2 ft. tall. 28c each; 3 for 65c. 
DODECATHEON Meadia (Shooting-star). Nodding pink 
flowers in umbels. Plant in shady, well-drained soil. 36c 
each; 3 for 95c. 
EPILOBIUM angustifolium (Blooming Sally). Purplish 
pink flowers. For damp places. Very hardy. 8 ft. tall. 
35c each; 3 for 90c. 
EUPHORBIA corollata (Flowering Spurge). Cup-shaped 
white flowers. Grows in any good garden soil. 3 ft. tall. 
30c each; 3 for 80c. 
HEPATICA acutiloba (Sharp-lobe Hepatica). One of the 
earliest spring flowers. Light blue flowers and sharp-pointed 
leaves. 4 to 5 in. tall. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
HEUCHERA americana (Alum-root). Evergreen clusters of 
greenish purple flowers. A good rock-garden plant. Likes 
an open location in average soil. 3 ft. tall. 38c each; 3 for 
95c. 
LIATRIS scariosa (Button Snakeroot). Beautiful rose- 
purple flowers in spikes in late summer. For the border 
and wild garden. To 6 ft. tall. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal-flower). A very showy 
native wild flower. Deep red blooms on 2 to 4-foot stalks. 
Will thrive in very moist garden soil or along the border 
of streams. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
MYOSOTIS palustris (Forget-me-not). Low sprawling 
plant. Light blue, yellow and white flowers. Likes a shady 
place in moist soil. 28c each; 3 for 65c. 
PHLOX ameena. Low evergreen form. Pink flowers in 
spring. Fine for banks. 45c each; 3 for $1.20. 
SILENE virginica (Fire Pink). Crimson or scarlet flowers 
from May to September. For rock gardens and borders. 
2 ft. tall. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
STENANTHIUM robustum (Feather-fleece). Delicate 
white flowers in long panicles. For the border and wild 
garden. 5 ft. tall. 35c each; 3 for 90c. 
STOKESIA levis. Large blue and white flowers. Likes 
well-drained, sandy loam. 38c each; 3 for 95c. 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. Large yellow flowers in 
racemes. Plant in deep, well-drained soil. 5 ft. tall. 30c 
each; 3 for 75c. 
TIARELLA cordifolia (Foam-flower). A good ground 
cover with heart-shaped leaves that remain all winter. A 
short raceme 6 to 8 inches high of fluffy white flowers ap- 
pears in May or June. Plant in rich moist shady places. 
Spreads rapidly by runners. 30c each; 3 for 79c. 
VERONICA virginica (Culver’s Physic). Spikes of white 
agers For the rear of the border. 7 ft. tall. 30c each; 
or 75¢. 
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