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All the Wildfiowers on this page prow in shade, rus as under trees or 
shrubs, where onaly filtered sun conss through to the Wildtlowers, and 
in such a spot, they are easy to grow and very lovely. But many of 
these will also prow in almost full sun if given moist soil. 
*Anomone (4) small purple tinged flowers from very thin fleshy roots, 
in time, will make clumps of many stoms-35¢ ef. 3-80¢, and LO-1e75 
Arbutus ,TraLling *(6) Evergreen trailer with the first fragrant flowers 
of carly spring, makes dense matts in sandy, acID soll, make soil acid 
by adding acid peat moss or oak bark-75¢ eo. 3=1.75, extra lps plts.1600 
Banberry, Rod (15) white flowers follwod by red berries on red stems, 
easy and hardy in shady spot~7og eas Sa1, 75 
Baneberry, White (16) white flowers followed by white berries on red 
stems, held high above follago, not cdible-75¢cea~ 3-1.75 
Large Pellwort (12) pretty yellow pendulus flowers for rich sofl and 
shede or half. sun, multiplies, making large claimps-50¢ oa. Se Le 
Mealy Bellwort (8) croam flowers {4n early spring, spreads underground 
making large patches of Fairy -ells-40¢@ @ne 3-14.00 
#Bishop's Cap (6) tiny white: flowers liko snowflakes on straight spikes 
above practically evergrecn leavos-25¢ ea. 3-50¢, and 19 for lesb 
Bloodroot (6) large round, lobed leaves and lares white flowors, roots 
will bleed red if scratched or broken=30¢ ea 3-75¢ 6 and’ 10-1475 
Clintonta (10) from wide, shiny grecn leaves springs the 19 inch stem 
carring several gold lily flowers, these followed by iny bluc seeds 
the size of large peas, rich soil, dense shade-45¢ cae 51.00 
Crinkleroot (5) pretty white flowers in early spring, roots crinkled & 
flavor of torseradish, and very brittlo- CO¢ O84 S452 
Dwarf Dogwood *(6) like a minature, near evergreen dogwood with white 
flowers that are guite lsrge, then in fall and through the winter the 
red or scarlet berries are even more ornamental, this plant wili form 
matts and is good for colonising-35¢ ea. 3-85¢, and 10 for 5400 
*Fawn Lily; Trout Lily or even Dog Tooth Violet (6) but lovely golden 
lily-lize flowers come in early spring above mottled or spotted wide 
leaves, then all summer there is nothing, untill the next spring again 
whon these golden gems spring forth anew, and with more vigor yeer after 
yoar, and so easy to grow, fine in the lawm too, or under the shrubs or 
trees, or the rock gardane45¢ eae S=1le00, 10-2,50 and 100 for 22,00 
#WL1ld Ginger(S) wide, fussy heart-shaped leaves 3 inches in diameter, 
and marroon Wine cups serve as flowers, the thich, fleshy creeping roots 
ave the aroma of fresh ginger, a nice plant if you have shade and leaf- 
mould or ve ry rich soil for ite 35¢ ea. SeBS¢ and 10-2400 
Ground Pine (7) like a well-shaped miniature "Pine! tree, spreding by 
underground roots to form smajl. forests of evergreens ebout 7 inches 
tall, then long yellow chndles that bloom in fall-75¢ eas, SeleVo 
Ground Pine, Smooth-leaved (5) this one is smaller and just like an 
ortental evergreen, with flattened Limbs of dark green, spreds by stems 
just under the surfaca to make a real diminutive forest=-75¢ eas S-1e75 
Ground Fine, Rurning-this evergreen creeper, though not more then ohh 
high, makes long chains of evergreen much used for decorations, and can 
be pretty in shade and rich soll-95¢ ea. 3-220 
Hepatica triloba; Mayflower «(6) large, evergresn 3-lobed,rounded leav~ 
cs and in sarly spring dozens of blooms in white or shades of blue, or 
even pink to reddish-35¢ ea. 3-85¢ and L0-2,00 
Hepatica acutilobe, similer to last, hut leaves ars more pointed, and 
the colors are of « greater Giversity-05¢ 6a. 3-85¢ and 10-2,00 
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