


Joe Pye Weed 

Philadelphia Lily 
Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
Jack-in-the-Pulpit 
An old favorite beloved by youths and parents 
alike. Showy green and brown striped hood ap- 
pears in June followed by a magnificent cluster 
of shining, red berries. Native of moist woods 
throughout eastern United States. 
Jacob's Ladder, American 
Flowers, mauve blue, appear May, June, and 
July. Native of wet meadows throughout eastern 
United States. 
Joe Pye Weed; Purple Boneset 
A pinkish-purple haze over the meadow when in 
bloom during August and September, 3 to 6 feet 
high. Extremely decorative for open, moist ground 
not in immediate vicinity of more delicate garden. 
Native throughout eastern United States. 
Lady's-slipper, Pink 
Matchless orchid-pink, this bloom appears in 
June. Requires very acid soil, either sandy or 
rocky. Native of woodlands, Canada to North 
Carolina. 
Lady's-slipper, Showy 
Pink and white bloom of rare charm. Flowers 
appear June and July. Native of swamps and 
open woods, Canada to Georgia, westward to 
Minnesota. 
Lady's-slipper, Yellow 
Gorgeous bit of sunlight from the sky caught in 
each yellow bloom. Flowers appear May and 
June. Native of rich, moist woods, Canada to Ala- 
bama, westward to Nebraska. 
Lily, Large Yellow Pond; Spatter-dock 
Large, showy leaves, dirty yellow flowers bloom 
May to September. Too coarse to be planted in 
small pond. Native in ponds and lakes, Canada 
to Florida, westward to Rocky Mountains. 
Lily, Philadelphia 
This stunning lily is one of the most spectacular 
blooms of the deep woods. Grows | to 3 feet in 
height. Reddish-orange flower appearing in July. 
Native of woods, Maine to North Carolina. 
Lily, Sweet-scented White Water 
Especially desirable because of its very fragrant, 
white flowers, sometimes pink or rose-colored, ap- 
pearing from June to August. Found in slow 
streams, ponds, etc., from Newfoundland to Florida. 
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Wild Lily cf the Valley 
