Harpy PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 9 
HARDY NATIVE PLANTS FOR ROCK-GARDENS AND NATURALIZING, continued 
ALL FOR SPRING PLANTING 
PRICE EACH 
TRILLIUM SESSILE. Toad Trillium. Has no separate 1-9 10-24 25-250 1000 
flower-stalk, its red or greenish blossom being set 
close to the stem leaves. Its petals are narrow and 
its leaves are often blotched or spotted. Its berry 
is globular, six-angled and red or purplish. First size $ .24 $ .20 $ .15 $ .13 
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TRILLIUM stylosum. Rose Trillium. Deciduous. 10-18 
ins. Desirable rare mountain species. Flowers 
large, rose pink nodding, early spring. Semi-shade, 
woodland, border or rock garden. XX largest size... 35 sys 30 
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TRILLIUM undulatum. Painted Trillium. Decidtione! 8-15 
ins. Strong vigorous grower. Flowers large, with 
scarlet and white markings. Fruit scarlet seed pod. 
Shade, border, woodland. Rock Eee XX larg- 
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100 TRILLIUMS, Assorted, First size. Our selection of Varieties......................... $11.80 
UVULARIA grandiflora. Big Merrybells. Deciduous. 12-18 
ins. Largest of the Bellworts. Thrives in damp rich 
shady situation. Flowers ae ae eee in BA sum- 
mer. Strong plants... ve poh No a 31 .26 18 16 
UVULARIA perfoliata. Wood eerie Deciduous. 9-18 
ins. Slender stums. Leaves oblong. Flowers droop- 
ing bright yellow. May and June. Rock garden in 
shady locations. Sttong. plants. se. 4... 30 ws) 2) 
UVULARIA sessilifolia. Little Merrybells. | Deciduous. 
10-20 ins. Leaves sessile. Flowers yellow, May and 
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VIOLA canadensis. Canada Violet. Deciduous. 9-18 ins. 
Leaves heart-shaped, pointed toothed. Flowers 
white veined with purple. May to July. Semi- 
shadege strong clumpy plants... 22: 25,243.21 2s 32 27 3 18 
VIOLA pedata. Birdsfoot Violet. Deciduous. 4-8 ins. 
Leaves divided. Flowers numerous and large, lilac- 
purple, April to June. Rock garden companion. 
Sun or semi-shade. Strong first size _...... ee eS 30 25 .20 18 
Strong second size............ eRe Ae ee Bet AS A 10 .09 
VIOLA pedata bicolor. Two color Birsdfoot Violet. 4-8 ins. 
Deciduous. Flowers velvety light blue and purple 
pansy-like in May. Rare beautiful species. Strong 
first size. RE es ae kk OO A 35 30 24 22 
Second flowering Sizes Co. er ee rer eee 18 15 12 10 
YUCCA filamentosa. Conon scan Evergreen. 3-6 ‘tt. 
Large perennial. Flowers showy white, early sum- 
mer. Rock garden ee se Xx a: oe .90 (SOs 70 
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XEROPHYLLUM asphodeloides. Turkey’s Beard. Ever- 
green. 3-5 ft. Long grass-like leaves. Flowers 
attractive white, long spikes. Rock garden subject. 
Sun or semi-shade. X strong clumpy plants ........ 40 Mele, 30 
100 ROCK GARDEN PLANTS. Strong Assorted. For 
shade or sunny location as desired. Our selection, 
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