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Triliium, Great White, olse known ag Trinity tlowor; Wake Robin, one of 
the earliest and largest white flowers oF spring, those on smooth. 911 
green stems, 3 large weaves. 3 of everything, will grow in any good s>o- 
tl and part to full shoedo=45¢ ea. 3=1,10, 10-3,00 and 100=-26,00 
Ivisted Stalk, Streptopus roseus}, (12) the pink, spottod dugn=pin' boli- 
like flowers in leaf-exils are followed by red berrfes~35¢ Ea, 3-75¢ 
White Hearts; Dutchmanias broeches; Har Drops; Matdsn'ts Tuarg ,» are some 
or the common names of this plant,which refer to the flower only ,are 
borne above and amongst Lorny, soft folinge from 3 to 6 inchoes baal, 
which grow from bulbs or tubers in rich soil or in leaf=mould under 
harGweod trees where hey come up in early Spring, bloom, and ripen the 
seed vetore theré 1s too much shadsc from the tressleacss or Shrubs, the 
two kinds are so much alike, but you can have thom seperats or mixed, 
Disetra cucullaria, really the Dutchman's Srecenes, with Proin-itie 
tubers in ¢lusters-35¢ ea, 36752", 10-1,60 and 190-12 .00 : 
bic.u5pa canadensis, Squirel Corn, from Single to double corn-Vilre. tubs 
Ors, Sragrant flowors-35@ ea o~76¢ » 1O-1,60 and 100-12,.00 ; 
Water Gress, the edible salad plant for growing in wet, boogy’ or gprin- 
GY Spots, or in richly soil 4n the ordinary gurden, given: part shado ana 
ample moisture, you will havo delictous Salad-greens all summer. In the 
carden, give a winter mulch of salt hay or straw, and tn Water, Wet hop 
&. Sorings, 26. te evergreon and will give greens all Winter, planta fow 
end save money on food, can also be raised for the maricat with good pro 
“flus-) 3~76¢,10=1.675, 100#14,00 ana 1o00 for$754,00 
Winter Mint ;Winetr Green #(5) Cverpreen, aromatic leaves, flowers and 
bersics, the bright-red berrlas hang on throughout the ¥oor, for.agid 
Soil that-is Ssandy,-gravely,or made so by adding acidifyine material ¢&: 
Sande Give half-shade-75¢ on- 381475, 10=4,50 
Princes! Pine, Pipsissewa=- another lovely evergreen for soil like the 
Winter wlint, above, but this one hag long, sharply-toothed leeves and 
from 2 to 8 pink flowers, grows to 6 inches tall~75¢ oa. 3-1,75 
Bear Berry or Arctostaphylos Uva-urst- this ts another good evorgreen 
trailing woody-stemed plant or shrublet that makes large mats when pla» 
nteu in soil like the Winter Mint or Princes? Pine, for they are often 
found growing togater, small flowers followed by red, rather dry-look-~ 
ing bersies for the Bear's dtotel,25¢ ea, 3+3,09 
Buek Bean, but not a Bean, for this one belongs to the Gentian Fartily, 
and it 1s Menyanthes trifoliata, tn spring come ‘the snow-white hairy 
flowers like large snowflakes, for wet or moist sotl and shade=75¢ oa. 
Smooth Scouring Rush- no leaves here, Just the long green, black-banded 
stems up to $" thtelk, an odd looking plant for poor, Sandy soil or for 
rich soil in shade or full sun, slowly ‘sp recta 75g Oa, 3#1,75 
Dwarf Scouring Rurh (5) Equisetum seirpoides is this one, in tufts, 
that .make good-pot and pan Cloiners, as the sandy#litrcc stems are used 
for this, for rich soll 4n woods or on shady stone bluffs-50¢ Ea,.3=1,00 
Woods or Spring Beauty (6) Ain early spring from tubers spring forth 
the lovely little pink flowers thatwell déservo the names, with so many 
~ore flowers each spring-45y ea, Se],10,; 10-2,'75 
wild.Leek (12) strong leek odor from bruised stons ov leaves, umbels of 
vhite flowers followed by blac!: sacd« S5¢ 6ae 3-75¢, 10=1,.60 
Wilde Ginseng~- this plant 1s very valuable for it's Drtod Roots, which 
at this time bring $18.00 por pound {March lst, 1953) grows best under 
troés or lath shade itn rich sotl, If you have a woodlot or grove of 
trees or, shrubs, plant, it with Ginseng, and in a few years you will be 
amased ut the amount of money you can ret out of the plant-2 year old 
seedlings-3-85¢ ,10-2625 and 100-20,00 or 1090 for 120,90 
Matured, seed bearing Ginseng plants, G -ears old & over-1,00 62 e5"2.50 
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