Cohosh, Blue’ Caulophyllum thalictroides 
Compound leaf at top of long stem, 1-3 
ft. tall. Small yellow flowers; intensely 
blue berries by late summer. Shade. Good 
fern companion. 
Columbine, Wild Aquilegia canadensis 
Excellent rock garden plant, but grows 
almost anywhere. Red and yellow spurred 
flowers May to June, stay in blossom sev- 
eral weeks. 1-1% ft. 25¢ each 
Cress, Spring Cardamine bulbosa 
White to pinkish blossoms, % inch or more 
wide, Small round leaves near the ground, 
narrow leaves on stem. 6 to 16 in. high. 
Grows in moist meadows or wet open wood- 
lands. Has a bulbous root. Blossoms Apr. 
to May. 
Yutchman’s Breeches’ Dicentra cucullaria 
A dainty spring wildflower. Neutral soil, 
4 to 7 inches high. 
Foamflower, False Mitrewort 
Tiarella cordifolia 
Attractive ground cover for shady places. 
Runner roots, leaves maple-shaped, bl ossoms 
in white feathery spikes from May to June. 
Leaves 4 to 8 in. high, blossom spikes 4 
to 6 in. higher. 25¢ each 
Forget-me-not Myosotis scorptoldes 
This garden escape is now considered a wild 
flower of our swamps and streams. The blos- 
soms are 4% in. broad on loose, curving 
racemes, light blue with yellow eyes from 
May to July. Requires moist soil and sun. 
Except where noted, 35 Cents each, 10 for $3.00 
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