OLD-TIME FLOWERS 
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Lilium Canadense, flavum; yellow. 
Linaria reticulata; toad flax (our common “toad flax” 
to-day is I^inaria vulgaris ) ; purple. 
Linaria vulgaris; wild flax; pale yellow and orange. 
Lobelia cardinalis; cardinal’s flower; crimson. 
Lobelia syphilitica; “a blue from Virginia” called a bell¬ 
flower in early days. 
* Lunar ia annua; honesty, moneywort, moon wort, white 
satin, Pope’s money, satin flower; pinkish purple, 
curious seed pods. 
* Lupinus albus; lupine; white. 
* Lupinus luteus; yellow. 
* Lupinus hirsutus; blue. 
Lychnis alba; evening campion; white, double form most 
popular. 
* Lychnis Coronaria; rose campion, flower of Bristol, none¬ 
such ; crimson, rose crimson. 
Lychnis Flos-cuculi; cuckoo flower, ragged robin; red, 
pink and double red or white. 
Lycopersicum esculentum; apples of love, tomato; grown 
for ornamental fruit, hence probably red and yellow 
small forms used. 
Lycopersicum pimpinellifolium; currant tomato; good 
cover for rubbish piles. 
* Mat thiol a incana; stock gilliflower; white, rose, crimson, 
purple, and mixed; double. 
Mimosa pudica; sensitive plant or “sensible” plant; 
grown for curious sensitive foliage. 
Mirabilis Jalapa; marvel of Peru, four o’clock; red, yel¬ 
low, yellow and red. 
Muscari botryoides; grape hyacinth; “ash, red and white.” 
* Myosotis palustris; forget-me-not; blue. 
* Narcissus Jonquilla; jonquil; yellow. 
* Narcissus poeticus; Narcissus; single and double; white. 
* Narcissus pseudo-Narcissus; daffodil; yellow and white. 
