Stokesia leavis alba. As above, but seed collected 
from white flowered plants. 
Streptopus amplexifolius - Twisted Stalk. Greenish | 
white nodding flowers early spring. Attractive red 
fruit. Moist cool location. Sh. 
Thermopsis carolina - Aaronsrod. Yellow flowers in | 
terminal racemes May-June. 3-5 ft. S. 
Thermopsis lanceolata - Flowers bright yellow. 6-12 
in. From Alaska. 35¢. 
TYrientalis americana - American Star Flower. White 
flowers in May on 6 in. wiry stems. Sh. 35¢. 
Vancouveria hexandra - Cream colored flowers May- 
June. Ground cover for shade. 1 ft. 
Verbena bipinnatifida - Small-flowered Verbena. Lil- 
ac. Spring till fall. Prostrate. S. Ist year from seed 
Verbena canadensis - Large-flowered Verbena. Pink. 
Spring till fall. Prostrate. S. Ist year from seed. 
Veronicastrum virginicum - Culver’s Root. White 
slender spikes late summer. 3-5 ft. 8. 
Viburnum opuius var. americanum - Highbush Cran- 
berry. Interesting in fiower, beautiful in fruit and 
fall colors. Fruit used as cranberries and jelly. 
6-12 ft. S. Shrub. 
Viola priceana - Confederate Violet. Spring bloom- 
ing in blue and grey. S. or L. Sh. 
Xerophylium asphoedeloides - Turkey-beard. From 
the pine barrens. Yellowish white flowers on a 
stately shaft (sometimes 5 ft.) from a dense tuft 
of grass-like leaves. May-July. 2-4 ft. Dry loca- 
tion. Sun. 
Xerophyllum tenax. Beargrass. A low fountain in 
grass, about 18 in. high, 2-3 ft. across. Evergreen. 
3-5 ft. stems crowned with creamy white lily heads 
+ of matchless beauty. Ornamental when not in 
bloom. L. Sh. 
_Yueca filamentosa - Common Yucca. Evergreen | 
showy white lily-like flowers early summer. 3-6 | 
oP Tt ate 
Yueca glauca - Soapweed. Greenish white flowers. 
May-June. Stiff, narrow grey-green leaves. 3-6 
fl: 
We have a few packets of Coptis trifolia, Pen- 
stemon alpinus, Phlox divaricata, Scutellaria res- 
inosa and Aecthionema mixed at 25¢ per packet. 1954 — 
seed in too small quantities to list. 
The following easy to grow collections - $1.00 each: 
I - For full sun in dry location; asclepias tuberosa, 
corydalis sempervirens, chrysopsis mariana, Eu- | 
phorbia corollata and liatris scariosa. 
II - For full sun in moist location; cassia mariland- 
ica, hibiscus moscheutos, minulus ringens, physo- 
stegia virginica, and silphium perfiliatum. 
lll - For full sun, but low growing; callirhoe in- 
volucrate, eriophyllum lanatum, oenthera miss- 
ouriensis, opuntia humifusa and verbena canaden- 
sis. 
IV - For light shade; aquilegia canadensis, camp- 
anula rotundifolia, dicentra formosa, heuchera a- 
mericana and stokesia leavis. 
V - For light shade and moist location; camassia es- | 
culenta, chelone glabra, gentiana andrewsii, lob- 
elia cardinalis and streptopus amplexifolius. 
VI - For shade; actaea alba, arisaema triphyllum, 
clintonia borealis, cimicifuga racemosa, and mon- 
arda didyma. 
SEEDS OF CULTIVATED PLANTS 
Achillea tomentosa aurea - Yarrow. Golden yellow | 
flowers in June over silvered foliage. 6 in. 
