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L. E. WILLIAMS NURSERY CO., EXETER, N. H., U. S. A. 
Prices of hardy native perennials, unless otherwise noted: 00c per 3; 
$1.50 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 
3 10 100 
Lathvrus maritimus, Beach Pea. A small vine with blue pea-shaped 
flowers. For sandy soil. 
Lespedeza capitata, Roundhead Bushclover. 5 ft. Flowers yellowish- 
white with purple spots, in dense heads. 
Liatris scairosa, Blazing Star. 2 ft. Purple flowers in full sun. 
*Linaria vulgaris, Toad-Flax. 1 ft. Yellow and orange blossoms through¬ 
out the summer. 
Linnaea americana, American Twinflower. A low creeping perennial, 
with pink and white flowers borne in pairs. 
Lobelia cardinalis, Cardinal Flower. 5 ft. Tall spikes of brilliant cardinal 
red in late summer. For planting in shallow streams and pools. 
“ syphilitica, Large Blue Lobelia. 3-4 ft. Large blue flowers on 
long spikes. 
Lychnis floscuculi, Ragged-Robin. 2-3 ft. Bright pink flowers in mid¬ 
summer. 
Lythrum salicaria, Purple Loosestrife. 4 ft. Spikes of purple-colored 
flowers. For planting along streams or wet places. 
$0.75 $2.00 $15.00 
Maianthemum canadensis, False Lily-of-the-Valley. 6 in. Bright pink 
berries in early autumn. 
Medeola virginica, Cucumber-Root. 1-2 ft. Leaves in two whorls. 
Flowers greenish-yellow followed by dark-purple berries. 
Mentha spicata, Spearmint. 2-3 ft. For planting aiong streams and wet 
places. 
Monarda fistulosa, Wild Bergamot. 3 ft. Flowers lilac to purple. 
Mimulus ringens, Allegheny Monkeyflower. 4 ft. Flowers blue varying 
to pink and white, very narrow throats. Plant in moist place. 
Nepeta cateria, Catnip. 2 ft. An old fashioned herb. 
* “ hederacea, Ground Ivy. Forms a mat of green in either sun or 
shade. Leaves round or kidney-shaped. Light blue. 
Osmorrhiza brevistylis, Sweet Cicely. 3 ft. Hairy leaves 8-10 inches 
long. 
*Oxalis violacea, Woodsorrel. 6 in. Three leaves broadly notched. 
Flowers violet or rose. Useful in rockeries. 
Pedicularis canadensis, Early Woodbetony. Leaves broadly marked 
with yellow and green. Yellowish-red. 
Peltandra virginica, Deerhom Cactus. Leaves one foot long by six inches 
wide. A bog plant. 0.90 2.50 17.50 
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are adapted to the rock garden 
