Harpy PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 7 
HARDY NATIVE PLANTS FOR ROCK-GARDENS AND NATURALIZING, continued 
PRICE EACH 
1-9 10-24 25-250 1000 
DODECATHEON meadia. Common Shooting Star. De- 
ciduous. 9-18 ins. Flowers pink and showy, early 
summer, ground cover in moist shaded areas, suc- 
ceeding also in dry sunny places. Splendid rock 
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ERYTHRONIUM americanum. Common Troutlily. De- 
ciduous. 5-10 ins. Green mottled leaves. Flowers 
bright yellow, early spring, Shade or semi-shade. 
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EUPHORBIA corollata. Flowering Spurge. Deciduous. 
1-3 ft. Leaves ovate, lance-shaped. Flowers clus- 
tered white cup shaped, in summer. Suitable for 
rock garden, sunny location. Strong ................... => .20 18 
GENTIANA andrewsi. Closed Gentian. Deciduous. 1-2 ft. 
Leaves opposite. Flowers blue to purple in Sept. 
Rock garden, shade or sun. Strong 0.00... 24 21 18 .16 
HEPATICA acutiloba. Sharp-lobed Hepatica. Evergreen. 
6-8ins. Leaves three lobed, mottled. Flowers lilac- 
white, pale purple, early spring. Ground cover, 
moist shaded places around home and rock garden. 
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HEPATICA triloba. Round-lobed Hepatica. Evergreen. 
6-9 ins. Leaves rounded, three lobed. Flowers 
blue, white or pinkish early spring. For massing in 
shady corner or open woods. Strong..........0..2....----- 30 .26 .22 19 
HEUCHERA americana. American Alumroot. Evergreen. 
1-2 ft. Leaves heart-shaped, large lobed, mottled 
bronze in early winter. Flowers greenish or purplish, 
long narrow clusters in June. Rock garden subject, 
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HEUCHERA villosa. Hairy Alumroot. Deciduous. 9-18 
ins. White flowers. A good rock garden subject. 
Shade or partial sunny location. Strong clumpy 
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NARCISSUS. Daffodil. Assorted Varieties. Flowers yel- 
low and white. Strong blooming size........................ .20 By ky rt 10 
PHLOX divaricata. Blue Phlox. Deciduous. 9-18 ins. 
Leaves opposite, oblong. Flowers pale lilac-purple, 
in loose spreading clusters in May. Fragrant. Sun 
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POLYGALA senega. Seneca Snakeroot. Height about one 
foot. Flowers white or greenish. Sun or partial 
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POLYGONATUM commutatum. Great Solomon Seal. De- 
ciduous. 2-5 ft. Gigantic species. Flowers droop- 
ing greenish white. June and July. Fruit dark 
blue pulpy berry. Shade or semi-shade. Rock 
Garden subject. )X% heavve pai are ate. 30 25 .20 18 
SANGUINARIA canadensis. Bloodroot. Deciduous. 6-12 ins. 
Large pure white flowers, early spring. Leaves large 
leathery, appearing later. Rich soil, shade, rock 
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