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continued from vage 3, Waidérlowers for shade. 
Jack-in-the~Pulpit > (30) a curious joolire plent that is.very easy to 
grow, the name somewhat serves to describe the fiower, in fall a solid 
red cone of seed, also muitos a nice pot or house plant and will bloom 
several times a year if alLicwed to dry off after Bin defies, the tubers 
grow lurger with age, and give offsets that look like large pointed 
buds, plant these~ 35¢ ea, 10 for 2.50 and extra large for pots 75fene6 
Joe=Pye-Weed (36) the namo says weed, but this its Eupatorium purpureun, 
and is espectacular in bloom of purple overcast with shadows of pink in 
huge heads of misty fleece, for wet or dry soll, sun or shade~5Og eas 
Eupatorium ageratoides or litst “Lower (48) somewhat more robust then 
Joo-Pye-Weed, makes large Braes of white mist in clouds on tall stems 
in late summer= °75¢ eae 3-1,75 
Mey Apple or Mandrake (16) with huge deeply lobed leaves, white flowers 
followed by yellow, edible "apples" good for pie, but the stems and 
leaves are poisonous, or so claimed, grows in sun or shade-75¢ ea. 
tHhicmthe (6) fragrant, a.small plant ee Wings dn woods and medows, used 
for iced tea, will grow anywhere-35¢ 6a, O-foY 
ivin-Flower, a trailer for rich soil and hea 1f to full shade, this is 
the mosc frugrant wildflower of the spn woods, tightly hugging the 
grouna with covergreen leaves it make a good ground cover jf you can 
a St acid soil, or make soil aci id by adding oak bark, leaves or acid 
peat mocs~ 9b¢ Gas 3-225 ‘ 
Mertensia or Virginia Pepe (24) for rich soil and sun or shade, 
~et or dry in shade= 60¢ eae 31.50 
Torense Reot or Blue Cohosh (16) an interesting plant with white flower 
~s and blue "berries" that hang on all winter-60g¢ ea, 3-1,50 
Partridge Berry*(3) a good and hardy, evergrecn ground cover for shade 
ye. ordinary s ofl, white, cherry- Sragvent flowers and bright red perr= 
top tall Gnseeneh winter ,and. into next spring-45¢ ea. and ex. lg.95¢ cae 
*Polygala (6) a beautiful spreader for acid soil, evergreen foliage and 
piplish-purple, fringed flowers with cream or whitish throats -~75dea6 
VV Oxide (4) tiny plants with large white flecked purple flowers 
abov> evergreen Oxalis leaves, hardy .outdoors ~50¢ coe 341.00, 10-2650 
Gold Thread (4) shiny and leathery evergreen leaves and white flowers 
come from the gold thread roots, a beauty for acid, moist soll-35/ eae 
Ragwort (24) buttor-yellow (or maybe oleo) flowors on tall stems and 
crinkly leaves- 45¢ ea. 3-1,00 . 
Rudebeckia (60) large, single, yellow flowers on tall plants for shade 
or full sun, and any kind of soil will do-50¢ ea, 3-1.00 
Shine-Leaf “(8) Pyrola- wide round leaves remain groon all winter,then 
in spring the Lily-of-the-Valley-like flowers will thrill you-45¢ © GO 
One-Flowered Pyrola is Moneses uniflora (5) an, evergreen 
with a single flower, makes nice groups after 2 timo-35¢ ea 
Sctomon's Seal ,Polygonatum pubescens, or mall Solomon's Seal -with 
alternate leaves and little bellflowers on axillary peduncles, then in 
all aark-blue berries, for rich soil-35¢ ea. 3- aS 
Greab’Solomons! Serl, P.commutatum- this one grows to 48" tall, with 
large dark blue ber ries » end grows well in either rich or poor soil and 
in sun or shade-75¢ ea, 3-14.75 — 
Sta: Flower(8) for rich woods: soil.and shade, with one slender stem to 
carry the whorl of leaves, and a more sicnder stem holds from one to 
several Ster flowers of Wa ele en» “3-100 
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