HARDY PLANTS OF THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS 
HARDY AQUATIC AND BOG PLANTS (Continued) 
PRICE IN QUANTITIES 
HELENIUM AUTUMNALE. = Sneezeweed. Decidu- 
ous. 3-5 ft. Leaves lanceolate or oblong. Flowers a 
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HEMEROCALLIS FULVA. Tawny Daylily. Decidu- 
ous. 2-4 ft. ‘Foliage grass-like. Flowers tawny or- 
ange, late summer. For bogs and water gardens, as 
well as upland, Sun or semi shade. Strong plants... 
HIBISCUS MOSCHEUTOS. Common Rosemallow. 
Deciduous. 3-5 ft. Leaves, the lower three lobed, 
upper oblong, whitish and downy beneath. Flowers 
large showy pink, Aug. and Sept. Bog and upland 
sun or semi shade. X strong clumpy plants.............. 
IRIS PSEUDACORUS. Yellowflag. Deciduous. 2-4 ft. 
Leaves large sword-shaped. Flowers bright yellow 
May and June. A water loving plant as well as 
succeeding in dry upland. Sun and semi shade. 
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IRIS VERSICOLOR. Blueflag. Deciduous. 1-3 ft. 
Leaves flat sword-shaped. Flowers large and showy, 
violet-blue, varigated with green, yellow or white, 
late spring and early summer. Plant along brooks, 
marshes and moist locations. Sun or semi shade. 
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LOBELIA CARDINALIS. Cardinal Flower. Decidu- 
ous. 3-5 ft. Leaves alternate, narrow oblong. 
Flowers bright red July to Sept. along upper part 
of stalk. Will thrive in any garden soil, or along 
border or pond or brook. Rock gardens. Sun or 
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LOBELIA SYPHILITICA. Large Blue Lobelia. De- 
ciduous. 1-3 ft. Flowers large blue tube shaped. 
Thrives best in moist location. Shade or sun. 
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MERTENSIA VIRGINICA. Virginia Bluebells. De- 
ciduous. 1-2 ft. Leaves oblong, veiny. Flowers 
blue, pinkish in cluster, early spring. Thrives best 
in moist loamy soils, low meadows and along 
streams. Also in upland dry location. Sun or shade. 
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MONARDA DIDYMA. Oswego Beebalm. Deciduous. 
2-4 ft. Leaves opposite, oval pointed, aromatic. 
Flowers bright red, clustered in close round head, 
July and August. Moist shady places. Strong plants 
PARNASSIA CAROLINIANA. Carolina Parnassia. 
Deciduous. 2-4 ft. Leaves thickish rounded, often 
heart-shaped. Flowers white or cream color, veiny. 
Moist location, partial shade. Strong plants............-- 
SARRACENIA FLAVA. Trumpet Pitcherplant. Ever- 
areen. 1-2 ft. Interesting bog plant, with trumpet- 
like leaves, yellowish green. Flowers large yellow. 
Peat boas. Semi shade. Strong plants....................-... 
SARRACENIA MINOR, (Variolaris) Hooded Pitcher- 
plant. Evergreen. 9-15 ins. Leaves erect, trumpet- 
shaped, spotted with white. Flowers yellowish at 
summit, May. Peat bogs. Semi shade. Strong plants 
SARRACENIA PURPUREA. Common Pitcherplant. 
Evergreen. 6-15 ins. Leaves pitcher-shaped, broadly 
hooded. Flower red, pink, or greenish, larae nod- 
ding. Upland bogs and wet mossy places. Shade or 
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