. The Aiken Nurseries. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. THE AIKEN NURSERIES, PUTNEY, VERMONT Page 22. FOAM FLOWER FEATHERFLEECE, Stenanthium robustum. A very tall-growing wildflower from the rich, moist woods of the Southern states. Long, open panicles of white flowers in July and August. ROSY TWISTED STALK, Streptopus rosetts. Rose colored flowers partially obscured by foliage in May and a brilliant display of light scarlet fruits in late July. Twisted sta
. The Aiken Nurseries. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Wild flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. THE AIKEN NURSERIES, PUTNEY, VERMONT Page 22. FOAM FLOWER FEATHERFLEECE, Stenanthium robustum. A very tall-growing wildflower from the rich, moist woods of the Southern states. Long, open panicles of white flowers in July and August. ROSY TWISTED STALK, Streptopus rosetts. Rose colored flowers partially obscured by foliage in May and a brilliant display of light scarlet fruits in late July. Twisted stalks are planted primarily for their berries, which are colorful and attract birds. Open sun or slight shade. 2 ft. TALL MEADOWRUE, T halt drum polygonum. 3 to 5 ft. A late Summer native. At home near brooks and pools. Feathery flowers of pure white. Lovely with Cardinal Flowers or Meadow Lilies. Excellent cut flower. Thrives in garden borders. EARLY MEADOWRUE, Thais drum dioicum. Misty purplish flowers in May on attractive, finely cut foliage. Rich soil in semi-shade. 3 ft. FOAMFLOWER, Tiarella cordifolia. Feathery, white flowers in May on stems to 8 inches high. A splendid ground cover in shade and well suited to rock garden planting. ZIGZAG SPIDERWORT, Tradescantia pilosa. Lilac-blue flowers in Summer and reed-like foliage. Sun or shade. 2 ft. AMERICAN STARFLOWER, Trientalis ameri- cana. Pure white, star-shaped flowers in June on tiny 4 to 6-inch stalks. Shade. WAKEROBIN, Trillium erectum. Our own native, dark red Trillium, at home in deep woods, generally growing along slopes or ravines. About 1-foot tall, blossoming in May. Moist shade. YELLOW TRILLIUM, Trillium fiavum. Rare form from Tennessee. A strong grower with mot- tled leaves and pale yellow fragrant flowers. 50c each. 3 for SNOW TRILLIUM. Trillium grandiflorum. Great, snow-white flowers often 3 to 4 inches across. A beautiful plant for a semi-shady spot or for naturalizing beneath a tree. PRAIRIE TRILLIUM, Tr
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