4 E. C. Ropspins, ASHFORD, NORTH CAROLINA 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued 
PRICE EACH 
1-9 10-24 25-250 1000 
SOLIDAGO odora. Fragrant Goldenrod. Deciduous. 
2-3 ft. Yellow flowers Aug. and Sept. Dry, 
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STENANTHIUM robustum. Featherfleece. Deciduous. 
2-5 ft. Flowers long delicate white. Late sum- 
mer. Extremely ornamental and one of our finest 
perennials. Thrives in open damp, or dry situ- 
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STREPTOPUS roseus. Rosy Twistedstalk. Deciduous. 
9-18 ins. Stems stout and zig-zag. Leaves 
pointed clasping. Flowers dull purplish-pink 
May and June. Fruit red, roundish, late sum- 
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THALICTRUM polygamum. Tall Meadowrue. Decidu- 
ous. 4-8 ft. Leaves divided into many rounded 
leafilets. Flowers white in large clusters. July 
to Sept. Sunny moist location. X strong. .......... 30 24 anil aly) 
THERMOPSIS caroliniana. Carolina Thermopsis. De- 
ciduous. 3-5 ft. Flowers large yellow in termi- 
nal racemes May and June. Very showy for 
massing. Rich garden soil, open locations. 
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TIARELLA cordifolia. Alleghany Foamflower. Decidu- 
ous. 6-12 ins. Flowers white May and June. 
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sey Seay) spring to fall, for only $18.50. Selected for shady or sunny location, 
as desired. 
TRADESCANTIA virginiana. (Montana) Virginia 
Spiderwort. 1-2 ft. Deciduous. Ribbon-like foli- 
age and showy blue flowers. June and July. 
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VERONICA virginica. Culver’s Physic. Deciduous. 2-4 
ft. Leaves whorled, lance-shaped, finely toothed. 
Flowers small white in slender spikes. Mid- 
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VIOLA blanda. Sweet White Violet. Deciduous. 2-4 
ins. Flowers slightly fragrant. Early spring. 
Moist or dry open places, or shade. X strong.  .28 24 .20 aly 
VIOLA cucullata. Blue Marsh Violet. Deciduous. 6-10 
ins. Blue flowers all summer. Semi-shade. 
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VIOLA hastata. Halberd-leaved. Deciduous. 4-6 ins. 
Flowers yellow, early spring. Strong. ...........006 var 23 19 16 
VIOLA rotundifolia. Yellow Roundleaf Violet. Decidu- 
ous. 2-4 ins. Flowers large yellow striped with 
purple, early spring. Leaves large prostrate, 
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VIOLA sagittata. Arrowleaf Violet. Deciduous. 4-8 
ins. Deep blue flowers in May. Strong. .............. 30 20 yal 15 
