Native Perennials 
Actaea rubra—Red Baneberry, 1-2 ft. White flowers in 
short cylindric cluster in spring, followed by attrac- 
tive red fruit in late summer. Rich moist shade. 
Eastern N. A. 40c. 
Actinea herbacea — Lakeside Daisy. Large yellow daisy- 
like flowers in spring on 6-10 in. wooly stems. Foliage 
gray-green, forming low neat mound. Sun. Rare. Lo- 
cally only in IIl., Ohio and Ont. 
Allium cernuum — Nodding Onion. 6-16 in. Pearly 
pink umbels, July. Much of U. S. Sun. 40c. 
Anemone canadensis — Canadian anemone. 1-2 ft. White 
flowers late spring. Light shade or sun. N. E. U. S. and 
adjacent Canada. 35c. 
Anemonella thalictroides — Rue Anemone. 6-9 in. 
White pink tinged flowers April-June. Light shade. 
One of the best loved eastern wild flowers. Eastern 
half of U. S. 35c. 
Aquilegia canadensis — American Columbine 1-3 ft. 
Red and yellow. May-June. Attracts hummingbirds. 
Light shade or sun. Eastern half of U. S. and Canada. 
40c. 
Aquilegia chrysantha — Golden Columbine 2-3 ft. Large 
yellow long spurred flowers. May-June. N. Mex. and 
Ariz. 
Aquilegia coerulea — Colorado Columbine. 1-14 ft. 
Long spurred blue and white. State flower of Colo. 
Sun. Rocky Mts. 75e. 
Aquilegia latiuscula — A dainty red and yellow colum- 
bine from the plains of Minn. and the Dakotas. 
Full sun. 
Arisaema dracontium — Green Dragon. 2-3 ft. Closely 
related to the Jack in the Pulpit. Rich moist soil in 
shade. Eastern U. S. and Canada. 
Arisaema triphyllum — Jack-in-the-Pulpit, 1-2 ft. Rich 
moist soil in shade. Fruit very showy in fall. Eastern 
U. S. and Canada. 
Artemisia frigida -—- Mountain Fringe or Prairie Sage- 
wort. Velvetv silvery mounds of very finely cut leaves 
to 4 in, Blossom spikes to 15 in. Fine rock or border 
plant in full sun. Alaska to Sask., S. to Kansas, Texas 
and Ariz. 
Asarum canadense — Wild Ginger. April-May. Rich 
moist shade. Useful ground cover. N.E. U. S. and 
Appalachians. 35c. 
Asclepias tuberosa —- Butterfly weed, 2 ft. Showy orange 
flowers. June-August. Dry location in sun. Eastern 
half of U. S. and Canada. 
Baptisia australis — Blue Wild Indigo, 4-6 ft. Indigo- 
blue flowers in June, nearly an inch long, in loose- 
flowered long terminal racemes. Attractive lupine 
foliage. Sun. Penna. to Ind. and S. to Ga. 
Callirhoe involurcrata — Wine Poppy or Purple Po p 
Mallow. 12 in. Showy deep rose purple flowers tart 
spring to heavy fall frosts. Fine for dry bank in full 
Sun. Minn. - Texas. 
Campanula rotundifolia — Blue Bells of Scotland. 9-15 
in. Dainty bell-shaped flowers. June to frost. Sun or 
shade. Native to much of the N. temperate region of 
the world. 40c. 
Cassia marilandica — Wild Senna. 3-4 ft. Attractive 
light green foliage. Flowers in axillary racemes near 
top of stalks, bright yellow. July-August. Wet or dry 
bee full sun. Penna. to Towa, So. to Fla. and Tex. 
c. 
