. The Aiken Nurseries : hardy wildflowers perennials, ferns. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. MONKEY-FLOWER, Mimulus Ringens. Snapdragon flower of a particularly lovely orchid hue. Most content in the sunny bog. July. 12 to 18 in. PARTRIDGEBERRY, Mitchella repens. A beatiful wax-like, round-leaved trail- ing vine with tiny, fragrant, four-petaled white blossoms often flushed pink. June flowering. The cheerful red berries beginning in late Summer are held through the Winter into the followin


. The Aiken Nurseries : hardy wildflowers perennials, ferns. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. MONKEY-FLOWER, Mimulus Ringens. Snapdragon flower of a particularly lovely orchid hue. Most content in the sunny bog. July. 12 to 18 in. PARTRIDGEBERRY, Mitchella repens. A beatiful wax-like, round-leaved trail- ing vine with tiny, fragrant, four-petaled white blossoms often flushed pink. June flowering. The cheerful red berries beginning in late Summer are held through the Winter into the following Spring. MITREWORT, Mitella Diphylla. Pencil-thin flower spikes. May. 1 ft. Rich shaley soil. Partial TURTLEHEAD Chclonc-Lyoni Outcurling flower petals of lavender, iun or light shade. WILDBERGAMOT, Monarda Fistulosa July. Good garden soil. 2 to 3 ft. Fu TRUE FORGET-ME-NOT, Myosotis Scorpioides. No better flower for natural- izing alongside your tiny brook or around your pool. Much sentiment is always attached to this dainty, tender blue cluster of flowers. Full sun or light shade. Rich, dark soil. June until frost. SHOWY ORCHIS, Orchis Spectabilis. One of the loveliest, most modest of wildflowers. A white lower petal usually overhung with three orchid purple ones. Several blossoms on each stem. Hardwood leaf mold. Partial shade. 50c each. TRUE WOODSORREL, Oxalis Acelosella. Delicate white five-petaled flowers with a multitude of pink lines. Shamrock leaves. Flower stems 2 to 4 in. high. Quite dense shade. Leaf mold. GRASS OF PARNASSUS, Paruassia Caroliniana. A solitary white flower shaped a little like that of a Buttercup on a slender stem usually 1 ft. tall. Ovate pale green leaves. Light shade. Moist boggy soil. July and August. GINSENG, Panax Quinquejolium. Low growing plan with many parted leaves and brilliant red berries in late Summer. Of commercial value. 75c each. BLUE PHLOX, Phlox Divaricata. Varying shades of soft blue or lavender flowers an inch across on 9


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