2 E. C. RospBins, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
PRICE EACH 
1-9 10-24 25-250 1000 
BAPTISIA tinctoria. Yellow Wild Indigo. 2-3 ft. De- 
ciduous. Stems erect, much branched. Flowers 
showy bright yellow June to August. Desirable 
for rock garden. Sunny location or partial 
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CAREX fraseri. Fraser Sedge. Evergreen, 10-18 in. 
Flowers whitish spikes March or April. Leaves 
large. Prefers shade in rich soil. Strong plants’ .40 35 .30 
CAULOPHYLLUM thalictroides. Blue Cohosh. 2-3 ft. 
Deciduous. Leaves compounded. Several flow- 
ers in loose terminal panicle, greenish purple 
with yellow centers April and May. Fruit large 
blue showy berries. Dark shady places for best 
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CIMICIFUGA americana. American Bugbane. 2-4 ft. 
Deciduous. Panicled racemes, white showy fra- 
grant flowers, August to September. Showy di- 
vided leaves. Rich shady location. X strong....... 35 25 18 15 
CIMICIFUGA racemosa. Cohosh Bugbane. Deciduous. 
4-8 ft. Leaves divided. Flowers white in elon- 
gated wand-like racemes. Very showy, June and 
July. Moist shaded areas. X Strong. .....cceeeeee 34 .26 20 al 
COLLINSONIA canadensis. Citronella. Deciduous. 
1-3 ft. Leaves opposite, large ovate toothed, 
pointed. Flowers yellowish, lemon scented, clus- 
tered loosely. Damp rich woods. X strong. ...... 30 .20 Ba 16 
DISPORUM lanuginosum. Fairybells. Deciduous. 1-3 
ft. Flowers solitary at ends of branches, green- 
ish. Fruit red late summer. Shade. Strong..... 36 .30 val 18 
EPILOBIUM angustifolium. Blooming Sally. Decidu- 
ous. 1-3 ft. Leaves scattered, lance shaped, wil- 
low-like. Flowers purplish-pink in large ra- 
cemes, July and August. Moist sunny location. 
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EUPATORIUM urticaefolium. American Ageratum. 
Deciduous. 2-3 ft. Stem smooth, branching 
leaves opposite, broadly sharp toothed. Flower 
heads white, clustered. Late summer. Wood- 
lands and semi-shaded places. Strong. .............. 34 .28 25 .20 
GERANIUM maculatum. Wild Geranium. Deciduous. 
1-2 ft. Erect hairy. Leaves five-parted, lobed 
and cut. Flowers large pale, pink-purple, April 
to August. Shade loving. Strong. ...........cceees 2D eal 16 14 
GILLENIA trifoliata. Bowmansroot. Deciduous. 2-4 
ft. Handsome cut foliage. Flowers pure white 
or rose-tinted in June. Splendid for massing 
among shrubbery. Shade or partial shade. 
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FRAGARIA VIRGINIANA, (Wild Scarlet Strawber- 
ry). Too well known to need description. Suc- 
ceeds in rather dry location. Quality of fruit 
improved by transplanting. Strong Plants......... at yap? 18 
