Wake Rosin FARMS Homes, PENNSYLVANIA 
Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica). Rosy-white flowers 
on numerous stems from a tiny pellet bulb. 
Blooms very early, even in March, and into May. Moist 
ground, under trees or in open. 25c each; $2.50 for 12. 
ee Wild (Fragaria ea ae White-petalled, 
LOW caste oe a glee by real cares 
, pee es. Any soil in open sun. 
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oi 30c each; $3.00 f for 1 
Them took Red; WAKE ROBIN tae erectum). This 
took its name from the steep bank of native Wake 
found near a little poe Usually maroon, | 
Os h ee variations, the flower inclines over the very 
: leaves, up to 15 inches high. Fairly deep shade, 
ined loamy soil. Blooms April to June. 30c 
oe $3.00 for 12. 
Pere White; Large- Flowering Trillium (Trillium 
diflorum). Waxy white flowers, very wy in 
ious, & 8412 ne above ground; blooms April and 
ee une pink as it fades, eat ee heed Average 
5 m drained, lightly e established. 
30c each; $3.00 for 12. 
tak Head (Chelone glabra). Flowers are smooth, white 
lobes oe rosy tint, clustered on a spike, July to 
ber. Bog plant, eee to any damp soil, 2 
ees high. 35¢ each; $3.50 for 
we (Viola papilionacea). The common blue 
violet, in case you don’t have it. Spreads, permits 
ing, pga of ae and light, prefers dampness. 
growing, domestic, yet an ancient favorite of 
iyaley 30c each; $3.00 for 12. 
Violet, L Viola conspersa). Compact cluster of heart- 
shape A and abundant light-blue flowers, April 
y. Requires shade. 30c each; $3.00 for 12. 
Violet, Smooth Yellow (Viola scabriuscula). Golden yel- 
me on SECS smooth stems, blooms A Ant Se Moist 
open shade preferred; adaptable. 
$3.00 for 12. 
Long-Spurred (Viola rostrata). Extremely dainty, 
ointed spur; ce e blue flowers in bouquet Seek 
Mee Open ained, loose loam. 35¢ each; $3.50 
Violet, Bee White (Viola blanda). Tiny white flowers, 
with purple veins, on small bunchy plant, April-May. 
Damp shade; drought tolerant. 30c each; $3.00 for 12. 
mee White Striped (ik striata). A larger violet, 
lower petal purple-veined, on long stalks, 
612 inches, evergreen. Prolific, April to June. Very 
ey to all conditions; moist shade best. 30c each; 
$3.00 for 12. 
tergreen; Teaberry; Mountain Tea (Gaultheria pro- 
ens). Aromatic, evergreen, ground-cover; root- 
runners. Shiny dark green leaves; small waxy- — 
flowers July-August; red berries in fall. Loam 
soil MNehe wiude be. caeh aera es 
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