Iris cristata, Crested Iris, Pale blue, May............. ee ee Pegs 
Iris pseudacorus, Yellowflag Iris, Yellow, JUMe..neecccecscccsueeseeen 
Iris verna, Vernal Iris, Blue and yellow, Myosin 
lris*versicolor, bluellag Irish bINe 6 Une. er earn 
Liatris pycnostachya, Cat-tail Gayfeather, Purple, Jully............... 
Liatris scariosa, Native Gayfeather, Purple, July. 
Lilium canadense, Canada Lily, Yellow, July. ccncniccccsesns esses 
Lilium philadelphicum, Orangécup, Reddish orange, July....... 
Lilium superbum, American Turkscap, Orange, July... 
Lobelia cardinalis, Cardinal Flower, Red, July. 
One of the showiest of our wild flowers. It is 2 to 4 feet 
high, with large, deep red blossoms along the upper part 
of the stalk. Will thrive in any garden soil or along the 
border of a lily-pond or brook in water 2 to 3 inches 
deep. The blooms contest the supremacy of any other 
red flower. 
Lobelia siphilitica, Blue Lobelia, Blue, Jun@w2) susan 
Lychnis viscaria, fl. spl., Rosepink Campion, June. 
Lysimachia numularia, Moneywort, Yellow, June .cccccnsneee 
Lythrum salicaria, Loosestrife, Rose purple, Julyenccccsssuee 
Maianthemum bifolium, False Lily-of-the-Valley, White, May 
Mertensia virginica, Virginia Cowslip. This plant grows from 
1 to 2 feet high, bearing a panicle of beautiful blue or 
sometimes white flowers in early spring. The buds are 
pink. One of the choicést early spring flowers for 
massing in shady places or opén sun, in moist but well- 
drained soil, where it thrives equally well. : 
Mitchella repens, Partridge Berry. A little trailing evergreen. 
It forms fine mats undér évérgreens, and when once 
established, is sure to please. It does exceedingly well 
grown in a bell-glass, and so makes a charming mid- 
winter decoration for the living-room, as it neéds little 
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FLOWERING PLANTS FOR 
MOIST SHADY PLACES 
Aquilegia canadénsis, 8-12 inches 
Erythronium americanum, 6 inches 
Erythronium grandiflorum, 6 inches 
Hepatica acutiloba, 4-6 inches 
Hepatica triloba, 4-6 inches 
Lobelia cardinalis, 11/,-3 feet 
Mertensiad virginica, 1-11/, feet 
Phlox divaricata, 8-12 inches 
Polygonatum commutatum, I-1!/, feet 
Sanguinaria canadensis, 6-12 inches 
Smilacina racemosa, 8-18 inches 
Tiarella cordifolia, 6-10 inches 
Trillium grandiflorum, 10-15 inches 
Viola canadensis, 4-12 inches 
Viola cucullata, 4-8 inches 
Viola septentrionalis, 4-8 inches 
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