| Cohosh, Blue Caulophyllum thalictroides 
4 
Compound leaf at top of long stem, 1-3 
ft. tall. Small yellow flowers; intensely 
_ blue berries by late summer. Shade. Good 
, fern companion. 
Columbine, Wild Aquilegia canadensis 
Excellent rock garden plant, but grows 
almost anywhere. Red and yellow spurred 
flowers May to June, stay in blossom sev- 
eral weeks. 1-1% ft. 35¢ each 
: Cress, Spring Cardamine bulbosa 
White to pinkish blossoms, 4% inch or more 
wide, Small round leaves near the ground, 
narrow leaves on stem. 6 to 16 in. high. 
Grows in moist meadows or wet’ open wood- 
lands. Has a bulbous root. Blossoms Apr. 
to May. 
Dutchman’s Breeches  Dicentra cucullaria 
A dainty spring wildflower. Neutral soil, 
4 to 7 inches high. 
Foamflower, False Mitrewort 
Tiarella cordifolia 
Attractive ground cover for shady places. 
Runner roots, leaves maple-shaped, blossoms 
in white feathery spikes from May to June. 
Leaves 4 to 8 in. high, blossom spikes 4 
to 6 in. higher. 25¢ each 
Forget -me-not Myosotis scorptoides 
This garden escape is now considered a wild 
flower of our swamps and streams. The blos- 
soms are 4 in. broad on loose, curving 
racemes, light blue with yellow eyes from 
May to July. Requires moist soil and sun. 
