. Aiken's wildflowers ferns fruit trees berry plants herbs shrubs trees roses vines evergreens vegetables. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. THE AIKEN NURSERIES, PUTNEY, VERMONT Page 9 TWIN-FLOWER, Linnaea Americana. Potgrown. Two dainty pink hells on slender Stems about three inches high. A charming creeper. Practically an all S'iminer bloomer. Prefers dense shade in the acid Sail of pines and hemlocks. LILY TWAYBLADE, Liparis Lilifolia. A yellow flowering orchi
. Aiken's wildflowers ferns fruit trees berry plants herbs shrubs trees roses vines evergreens vegetables. Plants Vermont Catalogs; Trees Vermont Catalogs; Flowers Vermont Catalogs; Nursery stock Vermont Catalogs; Vegetables Vermont Catalogs; Horticulture Vermont Catalogs. THE AIKEN NURSERIES, PUTNEY, VERMONT Page 9 TWIN-FLOWER, Linnaea Americana. Potgrown. Two dainty pink hells on slender Stems about three inches high. A charming creeper. Practically an all S'iminer bloomer. Prefers dense shade in the acid Sail of pines and hemlocks. LILY TWAYBLADE, Liparis Lilifolia. A yellow flowering orchid. Moist leaf mold. Partial shade. Late May and June. PUCGOON, Lithospermum Canescens. Bright \ ellou flower group shaped like miniature Wiegela blossoms. May and June. Pull sun. Any pood soil. C\RDINAL-FLOWER, Lobelia Cardinaiis. Two tone spikes of intensely scarlet blossoms in August. For naturalizing along streams or pools. LARGE BLUE LOBELIA, Lobelia Syphilitca. Two to three feet. Like the above except the flowers are larger and are heavenly blue. If you have one Lobelia you should surely have the olher. MONEYWORT, Lysimachia Nitmmutaria. An indispensable ground cover for either sun or shade. I- beautiful hanging down over a gray wall. Tiny. CUp-shaped yellow flower. For use on banks or under trees when grass will not grow. S\\ WIP CANDLE, Lysimachia Terrestris. The name Swamp Candle exact Iy describes this plant. The llowcrs are closer together and much nearer the stalk than are those of the Whorled Loosestrife. Minute greenish brown petals form a second star inside the larger yellow one. July and August. Two to two and one-half incites. Excellent for sunny bogs and marshes. PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE, Lythrum Saticarium Roseum. Perhaps our most conspicuous early July flower. Compact dark pink racemes. Full sun. Slightly moist common soil. Three to four feet. CANADIAN MAYFLOWER or WILD LILY- OF-THE-VALLF-Y, Maianthetnum Canadensis. A wee. fluffy, white flower clu>ter with a shi
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