Geum triflorum (Sieversia ciliata) Prairie-smoke. 
Low, softly hairy, deeply cut leaves, mostly basal. 
Three or more flowers on long stems. Calyx and 
petals rose-red to purplish. Fruit showy and in- 
teresting all summer. Both geums grow in a moist 
soil in light shade. 
Gillia Rubra - Skyrocket Flower. 3-4 ft. Showy scar- 
let flowers in summer above finely cut foliage. 
Dry-sunny. location. Bien, 2. ee 20g 
Heliopsis picheriana. 2-3 ft. Yellow daisy-like blos- 
soms Aug.-Sept. Clump 8-4 ft. wide. Dry location 
in sun. 
Hepatica acutiloba - Sharplobe Hepatica. 4-6 in. 
Semi-evergreen. White to pink or lavender-blue 
flowers in early spring. Shade to light shade 35¢ 
Hepatica triloba - Roundlobe Hepatica. Similar to 
acutiloba, but rounded leaves _____~---~ typ hestay' 
Heuchera Americana - American Alum Root. 1-2 ft. 
Semi-evergreen mottled foliage. Greenish flowers 
in June. Light shade x ge . 5O0¢ 
Hibiscus moscheutos - Swamp Rosemallow. Light 
rose colored flowers Aug.-Sept. Good foliage. Any 
good garden soil. Sun. 3-8 ft. 
Houstonia caerulea - Bluets or Angel Eyes. 4-5 in. 
Blue with yellow eye. Spring. Full sun ___ -__ 40¢ 
Houstonia purpurea - Mountain Houstonia. 6-18 in. 
Purplish flowers in July. Light shade ____._ 40¢ 
Hydrastis canadensis - Golden Seal. 12-15 in. Green- 
ish-white flower April-May followed by red rasp- 
berry-like fruit. Shade. Grown commercially for 
thesrooteny Si vi nib Le eG 
Iris Cristata - Crested Iris. 4-6 in. Sky-blue with yel- 
low fringed crest. May. Sun or light shade __ 40¢ 
Iris Versicolor - Large Blue Flag. 2 ft. June. Garden 
conditions or by pool or streamside in full sun 40¢ 
Jeffersonia diphylla - Twinleaf. 10-12 in. White flo- 
wers in early spring. Moist location in light shade. 
Liatris graminifolia - Grass-leaved Gayfeather. 
1%-3 ft. Rose purple flowers, Sept.-Oct. Moist or 
dry location. Sun. 
Liatris ligulistylis. 1-114 ft. Smoky purple spikes in 
July. Sun or light shade. 
Liatris scariosa - Button Gayfeather. 4-6 ft. Rose- 
purple flowers in %-1 in. heads, on long spikes. 
Aug.-Sept. Dry. Sun. 
Liatris Spicata - Spike Gayfeather. 3-5 ft. Dense 
spikes of rose-purple flowers July-Sept. Dry. Sun. 
Lilium Canadense Flavum - Yellow Meadow Lily. 
2-5 ft. Yellow flowers spotted purplish-brown. Sun 
or light shade. 
Lilium Superbum - American Turk’s Cap Lily. 3-8 ft. 
America’s most showy lily. As high as forty 3-4 
in. nodding orange-scarlet blossoms per plant. Mo- 
ist or garden conditions Si __ 60¢ 
Linnaea borealis - Twinflower. Evergreen trailer. 
Pink flowers in pairs early summer. Cool location 
in shade. 
Linum Lewisii - Prairie Flax. About 2 ft. 1-1% in. 
sky blue flowers June-July. Sun. 
Lobelia Cardinalis - Cardinal Flower. 3-5 ft. One of 
the most easily grown and most showy of native 
flowers. Bright red flowers late July to October. 
Mulch in summer to keep ground cool and moist 
and in winter to prevent heaving. Garden condi- 
tions in suns or liehts shades errs 40¢ 
Lobelia Cardinalis, Crawfords variety - A larger and 
more vigorous plant than above. Larger flowered. 
Lobelia Cardinalis Hybrids. Various shades of red, 
pink, rose and white. Mixed only. 
Lobelia Dresdensis. A blue hybrid stronger and more 
vigorous that silphilitica. 
