Shooting Star 
llursery Grown Wildflowers 
Partridge Berry; Twinberry; Squawberry 
An ideal evergreen creeper, flowers, waxy white, 
blooming in April, May, June, followed by bright 
red berries. Native of the woods, Canada to Florida. 
35¢ ea. $1.00 per 3 eine) gags 
Phlox, Blue 
Light blue flower, 2 to 8 inches high, appears 
July to September. Should be planted in drifts on 
gentle wooded slopes. Native from Pennsylvania to 
Florida westward to Kansas. 
35¢ €a. $1.00 per 3 $3275) per 12 
Pipsissewa, Prince’s Pine 
Charming evergreen leaves, pink and white, wax- 
like blooms appearing June, July, and August. Pre- 
fers acid soil. Native of dry woods, Canada to 
Georgia. 
5Oc ea. $1.40 per 3 $3.30 per 12, 
Pitcher Plant: Sidesaddle Flower 
More interesting than beautiful, but with showy, 
reddish-brown blooms and pitcher green and brown 
leaves. Native of wooded bogs, Canada to Florida. 
d0c ea. $1.40 per 3 $5.50 per 12 
Quaker Lady; Bluets 
Delicaie. light blue flower is one of the joys of 
May. Prefers open wood and grassy slopes. Is 
native from Canada to Georgia and westward to 
Missouri. 
35¢ ea. $1.00 per 3 $3.75 per 12 
Rattlesnake Plantain 
Beautiful evergreen, pale green and white leaves 
make this plant a favorite the year round. Incon- 
spicious, whitish blooms appear in July and August. 
Native of dry woods, Maine to Florida, westward to 
Minnesota. 
45c¢ ea. $1.30 per 3 $5.00 per 12 
Sarsaparilla 
A smaller and Icss showy plant than the Giant 
Sarsaparilla but most desirable for its habit of 
adorning large boulders. 
35¢ ea. $1.00 per 3 $3.79 per 12 
Sarsaparilla, Giant 
The rch, dark purple berries gleaming against the 
vivid green foliage of this plant make it a joy of 
the late summer woods. Del’ghtful flower clusters 
appear earlier but are not so showy as the fruit. 
50c ea. $1.40 per 3 $5.50 per 12 
Sedum 
Excellent cover for rocks. will grow in shade, 
thrive somewhat better in sun. Native of eastern 
United States. 
a5. Ccea: $1.00 per 3 Dona perl? 
Shooting Star 
Charming, orchid-purple flower rising from a 
rosette of flat, green leaves. Native of moist, shaly 
banks from Pennsylvania to Georgia. 
5Oc ea. $1.40 per 3 SO penel 2 
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