
Marsh Marigold 
Nursery Grown Wild Flowers 
Lily of the Valley, False or Wild; 
Two Leaved Solomon's Seal 
Beautiful ground cover, waxy, green leaves, spikes 
of tiny, white flowers appearing in May and June. 
Native of damp woods from Canada to North 
Carolina, westward to South Dakota. 
Lily, Wild Yellow, Canada or Nodding 
4 to 6 stunning, deep yellow-flowers from a single 
stalk rising 2 to 5 feet high, blooming in July and 
August. Native of bogs and wet meadows, Canada 
to Georgia, westward to Minnesota. 
Lobelia, Blue or Great 
Exquisite, blue flowers on | to 3 feet spike ap- 
pear July, August, September, and October. Na- 
tive of wet meadows and stream banks from Canada 
to Louisiana, westward to Kansas. 
Lobelia, Brook 
This dainty blue flowered plant prefers the rich, 
moist meadows or stream banks. Grows from 6-29 
inches tall and blooms from July to Septembtr. 
ls native from Canada to Southern New Jersey 
and westward to Michigan. 
Lobelia, Cardinal 
A glorious blaze of cardinal when the flowers 
appear in July, August, and September. Prefers 
deep, rich soil throughout a large part of the 
United States. 
Lousewort; Wood or Head Betony 
Yellow and brown, chrysanthemum-like flowers 
appearing April, May, and June. Partially para- 
sitic. Grows naturally in deep woods occasionally 
throughout the eastern United States. 
Lupine, Wild or Perennial 
An enchanting blue flower on stems 8 to 24 inches 
high, grows in dry, sandy soil. Blooms May and 
June. Marvelous for mass planting. Grows nat- 
urally from Maine to Florida. 
Mallow, Swamp Rose; Mallow Rose 
An unusual pink, cup-shaped flower blooming in 
August and September. Grows 3 to 6 feet high in 
marshes along the eastern coast. 
Marigold, Marsh; Cowslip 
The English cousin of this charming golden 
flower is known on the other side as the ''King's 
Cup." Belongs at the shady end of your pool. 
Native of bogs from Canada to Carolina. 
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