Nursery Grown Wildflowers . 
Lady’s-slipper, Showy 
Pink and white bloom of rare charm. Flowers 
appear June and July. Native of swamps and open 
woods, Canada to Georgia, westward to Minnesota. 
60c ea. ier 9) pers $6.90 per 12 
Lady’s-slipper, Yellow 
Gorgeous bit of sunlight from the sky caught in 
each yellow bloom. Flowers appear May and June. 
Native of rich, moist woods, Canada to Alabama, 
westward to Nebraska. 
60c ea. SIG per A $6.90 per 12 
Lily, Philadelphia 
This stunning lily is one of the most spectacular 
blooms of the deep woods or open hillsides. Grows 
1 to 3 feet in height. Reddish-orange flower appear- 
ing in July. Native of woods, Maine to North Caro- 
lina. 
SOc ea. $1.40 per 3 od 290 sper 12 
Lily, Turk’s Cap 
One of the gayest lilies and a profuse bloomer, 
6 to 8 feet tall. Excellent for shade or sun. Native 
of eastern United States. 
50c ea. $1.40 per 3 DI. pers 12 
Lily of the Valley, False or Wild; Two leaved Solo- 
mon's Seal 
Beautiful ground cover, waxy, green leaves, 
spikes of tiny, white flowers appearing in May and 
June. Native of damp woods from Canada to North 
Carolina, westward to South Dakota. 
adc ea: $1.00 per 3 $3.75) per 12 
Lily, Wild Yellow, Canada or Nodding 
4 to 6 stunning deep yellow flowers from a single 
stalk rising 2 to 5 feet high, blooming in July and 
August. Native of bogs and wet meadows, Canada 
Widilily ofthe Valley coucercle: Bee engi $5.50 per 12 ay 
Lobelia, Blue or Great 
Exquisite, blue flowers on 1 to 3-foot spike appear 
July, August, September, and October. Native of 
wet meadows and stream banks from Canada to 
Louisiana, westward to Kansas. 
d0c ea. $1.40 per 3 SEDC ate 
Lobelia, Cardinal 
A glorious blaze of cardinal when the flowers ap- 
pear in July, August and September. Prefers deep, 
rich soil throughout a large part of the United States. 
5Oc ea. $1.40 per 3 $3.50 per 12 
Lousewort; Wood or Head Betony 
Yellow and brown, chrysanthemum-like flowers 
appearing April, May, and June. Partially parasitic. 
Grows naturally in deep woods occasionally through- 
out the eastern United States. 
35¢ ea, $1.00 per 3 $3.75 per 12 
Marigold, Marsh; Cowslip 
The English cousin of this charming golden flower 
is known on the other side as the “King’s Cup.” 
Belongs at the shady end of your pool. Native of 
bogs from Canada to Carolina. 
s9 Gueas $1.00 per 3 Dos oepernl2 Marsh Marigold 
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