HEPATICA TRILOBA (ROUND-LEAF HEPATICA) 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA (Sharp-lobed Hepatica). An 
evergreen plant 6 to 8 inches high with beautiful mottled 
leaves. Flowers are lilac-white to pale purple and produced 
in May and June. Fine for a ground cover in shady moist 
place; also good in the rockery. Extra selected plants, 
$3.50 for 10; $7.25 for 25. 
HEPATICA TRILOBA (Round-Leaf Hepatica). The vivid 
colors of these flowers from deep pink through blue make 
it very valuable in the garden or rockery. In addition, the 
fall colorings of the leaves form deep scarlet red to rich 
brown are most attractive. Readily naturalized and it may 
be planted in full sun. $3.50 for 10; $7.25 for 25. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower). <A_ hardy 
plant, 2 to 4 feet high, bearing long spikes of brilliant red 
flowers. Especially attracts Ruby-throated Humming Birds. 
Suitable for moist brookside, borders or foundations, 
- liking sun as well as shade. August and September flower- 
ing time. Extra selected plants, $3.00 for 10; $6.25 for 25. 
MITCHELLA REPENS (Partridge Berry). A very beauti- 
ful trailing plant. Is evergreen, having a fragrant small 
bell-shaped flower but more attractive red berries which 
have a distinct flavor later in the season. An excellent 
ground cover in moist woodlands and side hill situations. 
Extra selected plants, $3.00 for 10; $6.25 for 25. 
DAL 
GAULTHERIA PROCUMBENS (Wintergreen or Check- 
erberry). A very well known evergreen plant, growing 
in massive clumps. Leaves clustered on stems 2 to 4 inches 
high. Small white, bell-shaped flowers in July, closely 
followed by small edible red berries which remain over 
winter. Suitable for dry situations either woodland or 
border, or rock garden. Sun or shade. Extra selected plants, 
$3.50 for 10: $7.25 for 25. 
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA (FOAM FLOWER) 
ADIANTUM PEDATUM (MAIDENHAIR FERN) 
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA (Foam Flower). A dainty trail- 
ing plant that should be in every wild flower garden as it 
is so easy to grow. It prefers some shade but will grow in 
the sun. The flowers are produced in masses on stems 10 
inches high in late May. The heart shaped leaves turn 
bronzy red in the fall and remain colorful on into the 
winter months. Soon spreads and makes a nice ground 
cover. Late May flowering. $3.00 for 10; $6.25 for 25. 
—Native Wood Soil 
We offer, for the convenience of our clients, native wood- 
soil, which is inoculated with bacteria so necessary for the 
proper culture of the various woodland plants, at $6.00 
per bag of 100 pounds; 50-lb. bag, $3.25. Price F.O.B. 
Vermont, shipping point. 
