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Matrimony Vine 
Rapid growing colorful vine. Dainty, orchid- 
colored blooms appear profusely throughout the 
summer followed by bright red berries. This plant 
has a wide distribution in the United States. Is 
thoroughly naturalized though a’ native of Europe. 
359 C€3. $1.00 per 3 $3.75 per 12 
May Apple; Wild Mandrake 
An attractive ground cover for heavily wooded 
hillside where no other plants are required and a 
quick cover is imperative. Large, decorative leaves 
almost hiding white blossoms which appear in May 
and June followed by an edible fruit. The root is 
poisonous. This highly valued medicinal plant is 
native of moist woods, Canada to Florida. 
33crea: $1.00 per 3 $3.75 per 12 
Meadow Rue, Early 
The dainty foilage of this plant is an asset to 
any spring garden. The blooms are an inconspicuous 
yellow-green and appear in April and May. Native 
along wooded stream banks, Maine to Alabama. 
A5cweas $1.00 per 3 $3.75 per 12 
Meadow Rue, Fall 
Huge, snowy white, fluffy balls of blooms from 
July to September borne high on graceful stems 
with a multitude of dainty, silvery green leaves 
make this charming plant a sort of fairy green of 
the summer wild garden. Native of bogs and wet 
Early Meadow Rue meadows, Canada to Florida. 
SeCrca: $1.00 per 3 Soe petnl 
Mertensia, Virginia Cowslip 
This extremely popular old favorite is ever beau- 
tiful. Its blue flowers, which turn pinkish-purple 
with age, appear in April and May and form a 
charming contrast with the large, delicate green 
leaves. It is a native of open, wet meadows from 
New York State to South Carolina. The foilage 
disappears, as do all signs of blossoms, before warm 
weather, so this plant should never be planted in an 
exclusive bed. 
50c ea. $1.40 per 3 $3.50; per 12 
Milkweed, Common 
The purple blossoms, July to September, form an 
excellent color effect in distant meadow. Should 
never be planted in limited garden. Grows from 
Canada to North Carolina. 
BG. Cay $1.00 per 3 $3.35, per 17 
Milkweed, Four-leaved 
One of the most delicate and beautiful of all 
summer-blooming woods flowers. White with dark 
green leaves. Difficult to transplant. Native of deep 
woods, Maine to Alabama. 
35¢. ea, $1.00 per 3 Sic Iapera Le 
Orchis, Showy 
Dainty, decorative, small orchid growing only 4 
to 12 inches high. Purple and white flowers rising 
from thick, green leaves appear May and June. 
Four-leaved Milkweed Native of the rich woodlands, Canada to Kentucky, 
westward to Missouri. 
60c ea. Slap se per .5 $6.90 per 12 
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Common Milkweed 
Showy Orchis 
