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superbum (American Turk’s Cap Lily). A fine native Lily. Bright 
orange to yellow, spotted brown, 5-6 ft., July-August. 
*tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Drooping coral-scarlet flowers in abundance, 
fine for rock garden, 2-3 ft., May-June. 
eon splendens (Tiger Lily). Beautiful, orange-red, 5-6 ft., July- 
ugust. 
*umbellatum (Western Orangecup Lily). Large umbellate heads of 
orange-red flowers, 1~2 ft., June-July. 
*LIMONIUM latifolium (Sea Lavender). Large panicles of lilac-blue 
flowers, 1-2 ft., July-September. 
*LINUM perenne (Perennial Flax). Blue-gray foliage with large clear blue 
flowers, 1-2 ft., all summer. 
*“LOTUS corniculata (Birdsfoot Trefoil). Trailing, everblooming plant 
with bright golden flowers, 2-4 in., July-September. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus (Washington Lupine). Deep blue flowers, 2-3 ft., 
June-September. 45c. each. 
p. albus. White flowered form of above. 45c. each. 
p.roseus. Pink form of above. 45c. each. 
Russell Hybrids. Wide range of colors, large individual flowers, 3-4 ft., 
50c. each, $4.50 per 10. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). Orange-scarlet flower, 214 ft., 
June-July. 
*viscaria splendens fl. pl. (Double Campion). Rose pink, 1 ft., June- 
July. 50c. each. 
LYSIMACHIA clethroides (Clethra Loosestrife). Recurved spikes of 
pure white flowers, 2 ft., July-September. 
*nummularia (Moneywort). Excellent ground cover in shade or sun, 
shining leaves, yellow bell-shaped flowers, 2—4 in., June-August. 
LYTHRUM salicaria (Loosestrife). Strong growing plants with spikes of 
rosy flowers, 3-4 ft., July-September. 
superbum The Beacon. Clear rosy red spikes which last a month or more. 
3 ft. Good for cutting. 
*MALVA moschata (Musk Mallow). Fragrant rose or white flowers, 1-2 
ft., July-September. 
MENTHA piperita (Peppermint). 18 in., July-August. Aromatic herb. 
*MERTENSIA virginica (Virginia Bluebell). Spikes of blue flowers, fading 
to pink, 18 in., April-June. 
*MITCHELLA repens (Partridge Berry). Evergreen creeper for shady 
places, white flowers in spring followed by scarlet fruit, 45c. each. 
MONARDA didyma (Oswego Beebalm). Brilliant scarlet flowers, 2-3 ft., 
July-August. 
d. salmonea (Salmon Beebalm). Salmon-pink flowers, 2-3 ft., July- 
August. 
*MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens (Dwarf Perpetual Forget-me-not). 
Sky-blue flowers, 8 in., June-September. Prefers shady, moist location. 
*NEPETA mussini (Catmint). Clouds of light blue flowers, 1 ft., May- 
September. o 
*Six Hills Giant. Larger flower and more upright habit than Mussini. 
Does well in dry sunny place. 
*Souvenir d’Andre Chaudron. Large, light lavender-blue flowers, 
15-18 in., July-August, 50c. each. 
*OENOTHERA youngi (Sundrops). Bright lemon-yellow flowers, 18-24 in., 
June-August. 
*PACHYSANDRA. See Broadleaved Evergreen Shrubs, page 15. 
5 or more of one variety at 10 rate. 
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