ARISAEMA  TRIPHYL- 
LUM (Jack-in-the-Pul- 
pit). Attractive single 
flower. Bulbous plant 
ranging from 6 inches 
to 3 feet. Interesting 
flower with reddish 
colored seed cluster re- 
placing flower. April to 
July flowering range. 
Prefers moist soil but 
will grow under most 
average conditions. 
Woodland or north side 
foundation plantings. 
See illustration. Extra 
selected plants, $2.75 
for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
JACK-IN-THE-PULPIT 
CLAYTONIA VIRGINICA (Spring Beauty). This color- 
ful little gem should be in every Wild Garden. Flowers 
are white to pink with deep pink veinings, only 14 inch 
across but the quantity from each plant give a most 
desirable effect in the woodland or garden. See illustra- 
tion, right. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 
per 100. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue Bells of Scotland). 
A very dainty for rock garden or woody ledges. Prefers 
sandy soil. Very hardy. Small violet bells drooping from 
wiry stems, 6 to 18 inches high. Extra selected plants, 
$2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
COPTIS TRIFOLIA (Goldthread). A lovely little flower 
on slender stalks a few inches high, very fine for ground 
cover. White and fairy-like. Leaves evergreen. Extra 
selected plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
DICENTRA CANADENSIS (Squirrel-Corn). The nodding 
flowers are on stems 6 to 8 inches high and very 
fragrant. The larger petals expand into rounded spurs, 
white with pink tinge and the smaller petals bear yellow- 
ish crests. Leaves are lacy and beautiful. May flowering. 
See illustration, page 31. Extra selected plants, $2.75 
for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
DICENTRA CUCULLARIA (Dutchman’s Breeches). 
Flowers are nodding on stems 4 to 6 inches high. The 
large petals expanding into spurs resemble a pair of 
breeches, white with a pinkish tinge with a yellow tip. 
Beautiful lacy leaves. May to June flowering. See illus- 
tration, page 29. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; 
$25.00 per 100. 
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EPIGEA REPENS (Trailing Arbutus). A creeping ev- 
ergreen plant bearing clusters of fragrant pink flowers 
in April and May. Forming clumps 6 to 18 inches in 
diameter. Prefers rocky hillsides. Wood ashes mixed with 
soil are very beneficial. See illustration, page 29. Extra 
selected plants, $3.75 for 5; $16.50 fof 25. 
EPIPACTIS PUBESCENS. Also known as _ Goodyera 
pubescens (The Downy Rattlesnake Plantain): Foliage 
dark green with white center rib and yellowish side ribs. 
Flowers are of a yellowish white and carried on dense 
cylindrical spikes about 10 inches in height. Best adapted 
for planting in a cool moist, shady or semi-shady posi- 
tion. Flowering during August-September. Extra strong, 
selected clumps, $5.25 for 10; $50.00 per 100. 
EUPATORIUM URTICAEFOIUM (White Snakeroot or 
Snow Thoroughwort). An attractive plant growing | 
to 4. feet high, bearing clusters of delicate white flowers 
similar to double gypsophila. Very good for shaded 
border and foundation planting. Flowering in August 
and September. Extra selected plants, $2.75 for 10; 
$25.00 per 100. 
GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS (Wintergreen or Check- 
erberry). A very well known evergreen plant, growing 
in massive clumps. Leaves clustered on stems 2 to 4 
inches high. Small white, bell-shaped flowers in July, 
closely followed by small edible red berries which remain 
over winter. Suitable for dry situations either woodland 
or border, or rock garden. Sun or shade. Extra selected 
plants, $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
CLAYTONIA VIRGINICA (SPRING BEAUTY) See Left 
