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—*BCO—sceariosa. (Biazing Star). Very similar to Pycno- 
stachia but growing not so tall and flowers not so 
closely set on spikes. For poor, sandy soil in full sun. 
Each 20c; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.25. 
Lily canadensis. (Wild Meadow Lily). 
—*MS—2 to 4 feet. Drooping, bright yellow flowers in July- 
August. Require well drained soil. Thrives best 
among other plants which provide protection against 
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—B—elegans. 2 feet. A very commonly grown lily which 
will thrive in any garden. Showy, orange, spotted 
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—superbum. (Turk’s Cap Lily). One of the most showy 
of our native lilies. Sometimes grow to a height of 
5 feet. Beautiful yellow, spotted flowers in late 
summer. At home in wet meadows where it is pro- 
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—BC—Regalis. (Regal lily). 
A beautiful white lily, suitable for cut flowers ____ 
—BO—tenuifolium. (Coral Lily). 2 to 3 feet. A small lily 
with bright scarlet, nodding flowers. Very showy 
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—OB—tigrinum. (Tiger Lily). 3 to 5 feet. Well known 
lily with drooping flowers about 4 inches wide. 
Orange or salmon-red, spotted flowers. Excellent for 
cutting. Either single or double. Each 30c; 3 for 
ToC; 5 LOSLOrEsa-00 
Lobelia cardinalis. (Cardinal Flower). 
—*MB—A tall, erect growing wild flower of intense crimson- 
red color. At home in moist, semi-shaded wood- 
lands. Requires some protection in winter _______-_ 
—*\B—syphilitica. (Great Blue Lobelia). More robust than 
cardinalis attaining a height of 24 to 30 inches. 
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Mertensia virginica. (Virginia Bluebells). 
—*BR—A very showy and attractive plant for early spring 
bloom. Grows to a height of 12—-18 inches. Flowers 
bluish tinted with pink, occasionally pure white. 
Excellent for mass planting in moist, rich, well 
drained woodlands. 
—No. 1 bulbs, blooming size, each 20c; 3 for 60c; 10 
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Mitchella repens. (Partridge Berry). 
—*RTS—A dainty, trailing, little vine at home in the shaded 
rock or wall garden. Creamy-white flowers followed 
by scarlet fruit. Roots very shallow and requires 
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Monarda didyma. (Beebalm or Oswego Tea). 
—*BO—An American genus of the mint family. Growing to 
a height of 2 to 3 feet. Flowers bright scarlet. Lend 
themselves to mass planting along. stream or against 
dark background in the wild flower garden. Prefer 
moist, sunny location. Roots have a tendency to 
spread and form a dense mat. Should be divided 
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