Viola pedata. Birdfoct or Pansy Violet. 4-8 in. large 
lilae-purple flowers April-June. Plant in well drained 
location in full sun, never under trees or crowd with 
other plants. Will bloom till Oct. under such condi- 
tions. State flower of Ill. Eastern half of U. S. 33e. 
Viela pedata. Bi-colored Birdfoot Violet. Similar to 
pedata except one petal much darker colored. Grow 
as above. 40c. 
Viola villosa or Viola adunca (uncertain on identifica- 
tion). Violet colored. Neat clump of foliage. Grows 
under same conditions as pedata. 35c. 
Viola (Species or Hybrid). This plant has most un- 
usual blue and white mottled flowers. It has never 
formed seeds for us and has been propagated by div- 
ision. 35c. 
Yucca filamentosa. Common Yucca, Adams Needle or 
Silk Grass. 3-6 ft. Lily like white flowers on tall spike 
early summer. Evergreen plant for dry location in 
sun. Costal plain of Ga. to N. J. Heavy plants. 73e. 
Small plants. 35e. 
Yueea glauca. Soapweed. 3-6 ft. Greenish white flowers. 
May-luly. Gray-green leaves, narrower and stiffer than 
filamentosa. S. Dak. to N. Mex. 75c. 
Collection No. 1. Shade Loving Plants 
Red Baneberry, jack in the pulpit, sharplobed Hep- 
atica, golden seal, canada violet, foamflower and large 
merrybells. 5 plants of each variety, 35 plants in all. $7.50 
ol. No. 2. Plants for Light Shades 
American columbine, fringed bleeding heat, wild 
geranium, American alumroot, creeping phlox, confed- 
erate violet and stokes aster. 5 plants of each variety, 35 
plants in all. $8.00. 
€silection No. 3. Sun Loving Plants 
Lakeside daisy, mountain fringe, wine poppy button 
gayfeather, fire cracker penstemon, dwarf scullcap and 
large flowered verbena. 5 plants of each variety, 35 
plants in all. $10.00. 
All three collections postpaid, $23.00. 
The following native trees or shrubs 
for local sale only. 
Gleditsia triacanthos. Honeylocust. 50-75 ft. A rapidly 
growing long lived shade tree suited to sandy soils. 
4 to 6 ft. trees. $4.00. 
G. triacanthos inermis. Similar to above but without 
spines. 4-6 ft. trees. $5.00. 
Nex verticillata. Winterberry or Mich. Holly. 6-15 ft. A 
shrub for moist location covered with red berries late 
fall and early winter. 15-18 in. shrubs. $1.25. 
Lindera aestivale. Spice Bush. 10 ft. Honey yellow 
flowers March or April. Bright red fruit in Aug. and 
Sept. All parts of shrub aromatic. 2 ft. shrubs. $2.00. 
Potentilla fruticosa. Shrubby Cinguefoil, 3 ft. Bright 
yellow flowers in summer. Wet or dry location in sun. 
15 in. $2.00. 
Sorbus. Mountain Ash. 15-25 ft. A rapidly growing small 
tree used as a lawn ornament. White flowers in May 
or June and bright red berries late summer. 4-5 ft. 
trees. $3.00. 
Viburnum opulus var. Americanum. American Cranberry 
Bush. 10 ft. White flowers May-June. Red fruit in 
Sept. Leaves brilliant scarlet when in fall color. Ber- 
ries can he used as cranberries or jelly. 18-24 in 
shrubs. $1.25. 
