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HARDY NATIVE WILD FLOWERS and GROUND-COVER PLANTS, continued 
LINARIA vulgaris. Common Toadflax. 1 ft. Yellow blos- 3 12 100 
soms in July and August. Light, sandy soil .. ..... $060 $200 $1200 
LINNEA americana. Twinflower. Dainty pink flowers in 
pairs. HEivergreen vine. Shade. July .7:...7........ 15 250° 1500 
LOBELIA ecardinalis. Cardinal Flower. Bright scarlet flow- 
ers in 6-inch spikes on 2 to 3-foot stalks. Easily nat- 
uralized in the perennial border. Mulch for winter. 
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syphilitica. Large Blue Lobelia. 1 to 3 ft. Similar to th 
Cardinal Flower except that the flowers are blue .... Tae Ome OU 
LYCHNIS flos-cuculi. Ragged Robin. 1 to 2 ft. Blue, Pink, 
or White. Open-sunveVoisture, May, June... -. 1.2: 60m or) Ome 2200 
LYSIMACHIA nummularia. Moneywort. A very vigorous 
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guadrifolia. Whorled Loosestrife. Open sun or partial 
shade. Yellow flowers in light racemes on 2-foct 
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terrestris. Swampcandle. 2 ft. Spikes of good yellow in 
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LYTHRUM salicaria. Purple Loosestrife. Spikes of purple 
flowers on 2 to 4-foot stems in July and August, in 
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MAITANTHEMUM  canadense. False _ Lily-of-the-Valley. 
Spikes of white flowers on 4-inch stems, followed by 
red berries. A good ground-cover for dry woods. May 60 200 1200 
MEDEOLA virginica. Cucumber-root. Curious whorled 
leaves on 1 to 2-foot stems. Greenish yellow flowers 
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MENTHA piperita. Peppermint. 1 to 3 ft. White. Full sun, 
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spicata. Spearmint. 1 to 2 ft. All of us know the aro- 
matic flavor of the leaves of this plant. For planting 
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MITCHELLA repens. Partridgeberry. One of the best 
ground-covers for a shady place with its evergreen 
leaves, pink and white blossoms in June, and its scar- 
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MITELLA diphylla. Bishopscap. The white flowers appear 
in May on 1-foot stems. For the shady rock-garden 60 200 £1200 
MONARDA fistulosa. Wildbergamot. Lavender blossoms on 
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Pine Needles 
These are very useful for a mulch around acid-loving plants, such as 
Trailing Arbutus and Cypripedium acaule. Pine Needles may also be 
mixed to a depth of several inches in the soil where one is going to plant 
any of the acid-loving plants, particularly the Cypripedium acaule. 
These Pine Needles will be partially decomposed, and are ideal for the 
purpose. intended. Price per 2-bu. bag, $1.00; 10 bags, $5.00. By 
express or freight only. 


