Bluebells of Scotland 
Campanula rotundifolia 
Grows almost anywhere, very hardy, easy 
to raise. Dainty, very attractive little 
blue bells in late summer. 1-1% ft. tall. 
Prefers sun. 
Bonset, Thoroughwort 
Eupatorium perfoliatum 
Wet soil plant, 2-4 ft. tall. White ter- 
minal blossoms in August and September. 
Canada Mayflower Maianthemum canadense 
A small shade loving plant. The leaves are 
usually heart-shaped at the base, the 
flowers are white, on small spikes which 
look feathery. The attractive berries are 
yellowish-white spotted with brown from 
Aug. to Sept., turning a translucent rich 
red Sept.to Oct. Prefer slightly acid soil. 
Cardinal Flower Lobelia cardinalis 
The brightest red in nature are these 
blossoms, Aug. to Sept. Prefers damp soil 
and sun, but will grow on drier, shadier 
sites. 2-4 ft. tall. Fertilized by hun- 
ming birdsSeed and rootstock regeneration. 
Clintonia, Bluebeard Clintonia borealis 
Leaves 5 to 8 in., often flat on ground, 
shiny, resemble showy orchis leaves. 
Blossoms yellow, in terminal cluster 6 
to 16 in. above ground, bell-shaped, % 
in. long, in June. Striking true blue 
berries by late summer. Shade. Good fern 
companion. 
