Wild Howew — Ey oak “Plants 
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Of the thousands of varieties that are known many are not suitable for transplanting from their natural 
habitat. We have selected 7 varieties that may be planted in the spring for finest effect this season. 
Many are nursery grown. They are all hardy and will increase in beauty with each season’s growth, 
with a minimum of care. Good woodsy soil being the most important requirement. 
We have noted in our description of the plants the most suitable situation for growing. They will all 
thrive in the perennial border with just a little extra care to their requirements. Beautiful foliage, flowers 
and unusual in most gardens. Fine for the Woodland Garden, under the Trees, Along the Brook, Rock 
Gardens and Rocky Ledges and lovely in the Perennial border. 
ARISAEMA TRIPHYLLUM (Jack-in-the-Pulpit). Attrac- 
tive single flower. Bulbous plant ranging from 6 inches to 
3 feet. Interesting flower with reddish colored seed cluster 
replacing flower. April to July flowering range. Prefers 
moist soil but will grow under most average conditions. 
Woodland or north side foundation plantings. Extra se- 
lected plants, $3.75 for 10; $8.00 for 25. 
CAMPANULA ROTUNDIFOLIA (Blue Bells of Scotland). 
A very dainty flower for rock garden or woody ledges. 
Prefers sandy soil. Very hardy. Small violet bells droop- 
ing from wiry stems, 6 to 18 inches high. Extra selected 
plants, $4.00 for 10; $9.00 for 25. 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA (Sharp-lobed Hepatica). An 
evergreen plant 6 to 8 inches high with beautiful mottled 
leaves. Flowers are lilac-white to pale purple and produced 
in May and June. Fine for a ground cover in shady moist 
place; also good in the rockery. Extra selected plants, 
$4.00 for 10; $9.00 for 25. 
HEPATICA TRILOBA (Round-Leaf Hepatica). The vivid 
colors of these flowers from deep pink through blue make 
it very valuable in the garden or rockery. In addition, the 
fall colorings of the leaves form deep scarlet red to rich 
brown are most attractive. Readily naturalized and it may 
be planted in full sun. $4.00 for 10; $9.00 for 25. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower). A hardy 
plant, 2 to 4 feet high, bearing long spikes of brilliant red 
flowers. Especially attracts Ruby-throated Humming Birds. 
Suitable for moist brookside, borders or foundations, 
liking sun as well as shade. August and September flower- 
ing time. Extra selected plants, $3.75 for 10; $8.00 for 25. 
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA (FOAM FLOWER) 
ADIANTUM PEDATUM (MAIDENHAIR FERN) 
MITCHELLA REPENS (Partridge Berry). A very beauti- 
ful trailing plant. Is evergreen, having a fragrant small SPECIAL COLLECTION OF WILD FLOWERS 
bell-shaped flower but more attractive red berries which 
have a distinct flavor later in the season. An excellent 
ground cover in moist woodlands and side hill situations. 
Consisting of 10 Extra Selected roots each of the 
7 Varieties Listed. 
Extra selected plants, $3.75 for 10; $8.00 for 25. Total 70 Extra Selected Roots 
Catalog Value=2 ia ape 027.00 
TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA (Foam Flower). A dainty trail- Special Collection Price . . $25.00 
ing plant that should be in every wild flower garden as it 
is so easy to grow. It prefers some shade but will grow in 
the sun. The flowers are produced in masses on stems 10 “i fi 
inches high in late May. The heart shaped leaves turn Total 35 Extra Selected Roots 
bronzy red in the fall and remain colorful on into the GataloceValnewss mt ee eee oh eo 
winter months. Soon spreads and makes a nice ground Special Collection Price . . $12.75 
cover. Late May flowering. $3.75 for 10; $8.00 for 25. 
HALF COLLECTION 
Same as above but on 5 Extra Selected Roots of each 
