LOBELIA CARDINALIS - Cardinal Flower or Indian Pink. 3 - 5 Ft. Possibly the most 
snowy of all our native flowers and among the most easy to grow. Flowers bright red, 
Late July to Oct. Grows best in rich garden soil in full sun or light shade. Mulch 
in summer to keep ground cool and moist and in winter to prevent plants heaving. Very 
a ciractive to hummingbirds also. Naturalize by the stream sides NeM. to Sask. So. to 
Fila, Seed. O¢ each, 3 — $1.05, 10 — $3.00, 
SBELIA KALMII ~ Kalms or Brook Lobelia. 6-12 in. Flowers blue with conspicuous 
yaite eye. July-Sept. Damp location or garden conditions in sun. Mulch. Northern 
states, Ont. and Nova Scotia. Each 0¢, 3 - $1.05, 10 ~ 43,00. 
LOGELIA SIPHILITICA ~ Large Blue Lobelia. 1-2 Ft. Blue flowers July-Aug. Culture 
similar to Cardinalis. Eastern U. S. and Canada. Seed. Each O¢, 3 - $1.05, 
id = $3.00. 
LOBELIA SPICATA = Pale or Spite Lobelia, 1- 3 Ft. Pale blue flowers June-Aug. Dry 
Sooation in sune N.B. to Minn. So. to Ga. and Ark. Seed. Each 0¢, 3-31.05, 10-33.00. 
ME. TENSIA VIRGINICA - Virginia Blue Bells. 1 - 2 Ft. Spring flowering, pink buds 
opel into beautiful blue flowers. Ordinary garden soil, light shade to full sun. 
Alse grows in moist locations. Eastern U.S. 
MINULUS LEWISSII - Lewis or Pink Monkey-flower. 12-18 in, Beautiful rose-pink 
flowerse May-June. Garden location (mulch) or stresmside. Full sun. Native to the 
Reckies and from B.C. to Cal. Each O¢, 3 = $1.05, 10 - $3.00. 
MIMULUS RINGENS - Monkey Flower. 1 - 3 Ft. Violet Blue. June-Sept. Garden location 
(rulch) or streamside. Full sun. Most of eastern N. A. Seed. Each hO¢, 3 - $1.05, 
lo - 33.00. 
MITELLA DIPHYLLA - Miterwort or Bishops Cap. 8-17 in. White flowers Apr-May. Ex- 
cellent ground cover for shady moist location. East half U.S. and Canada. Each O¢, 
3 - 91.05, 10 - $3.00. 
MONARDA DIDYMA - Scarlet Wild Bergamot or Bee Balm. 2 - 3 Fte Bright red. July-Aug. 
Rich, moist soil in light shade or sun. Attracts hummingbirds. N.Y. to Mich. So. to 
Ga. and Tenn. Each hO¢, 3 = 31.05, 10 - $3.00. 
MONARDA MENTHAEFOLIA - Mintleaf Bergamot. 1$ Ft. Rose or lilac blossoms about inch 
tong. Dry location in full sun. Native to much of western N.A. lO¢ each, 3 - $1.05, 
10 - $3.00. 
ORNTHERA MISSOURENSIS - Missouri Primrose or Glade Lily. Prostrate plant, showy 
yellow flowers to in. across on ascending branches. Jvne-Aug. Full sun. Use in edge 
of border or rock garden. Mo. and Kan. to Texas. Seed, 
OPUNTIA HUMIFUSA (Vulgaris) Prickly Pear or Barberry Fig. A prostrate plant with 
flat, spiny thickened leaves. Yellow flowers in July. Sun. Rock garden. Dry sands. 
Mass. to Minn. So. to S.C., Ala., Miss., Mo., and Okla. Each O¢, 3 -— $1.05, 10-w3.00, 
PANSTEMON - Beardtongue, Penstemons are among the most showy of North American wild 
fiewers. The flowers are tubular and foxglove-like in shape. Fine in beds or borders, 
taey make fine cut flowers. They will do best in a well drained, rather poor soil in : 
full sun. : 
PENSTEMON ALPINUS. 12 in. Dark green foliage. Large blue flowers in July. Rocky © 
Mtse and high plains. 
PENSTEMON AUGUSTIFOLIUS. 12 ine Blue flowers varying to lilac or white. Dakota to 
Colo. and N. M. 
PENSTEMON BARBATUS - Fire Cracker Penstemon.e. About 3 Ft. Very showy flame red 
flowerse Coloe 
PENSTEMON COBAEA. 2 Ft. Reddish purple to white. May-June. A very showy penstemo 
Mo. and Neb. South. 
ENSTEMON CONFERTUS. 1- 2 Ft. Cream white to sulphur yellow. Rocky Mts. to Ore, 
and Calif, 
PENSTEMON FRUTICOSUS. 1 Ft. Shrubby. Blue-violet, Wyo. to Ores 
PENSTEMON GLABER" 1 = 2 Fte Large blue flowers in July. Missouri River - west 
PENSTEMON GRANDIFLORUS - Large flowered Beardtongue. 2-1); Ft. Stalk and leaves 
smooth bluish-green. Flowers are large rich lavender, pink or whitee June. Prairies 
of Ill. and Minn. westward. 
