Index 



299 



Lathyrus latifolius, Perennial Pea, 



189, 261, 280 

 Lathyrus odoratus, Sweet-Pea, 206, 



228, 244, 269, 284 

 Lattice of laths, 58 

 Laurel, Mountain, Kalmia latifolia, 



258, 259; Sheep, K. angustifolia, 



259 



Lavatera trimestris, 203, 268 



Lavender, Lavendula vera, 219 



Lavendula vera, Lavender, 219 



Lawn, spotting a, n 



Layering, 96, 97 



Layia Calliglossa, Oxyura, 244 



Lead Plant, Amorpha canescens, 81, 

 221 



Leadwort, Ceratostigama plumbagin- 

 ' oides, 224 



Leather Flower, Clematis Viorna, 

 var. coccinea, 279 



Leaves in autumn, 56; seed, 66; suc- 

 culent, 66; woolly, 66 



Ledum latifolium, Labrador Tea, 173 



Leontodon autumnale, Hawkbit, 276 



Leopard's Bane, Doronicum Cau- 

 casicum, 234, 235 



Leptosophon, Gilia androsea, 207 



Lespedeza Sieboldi, Bush Clover, 223, 

 264 



Leucothoe Catesbai, 167 



Liatris, 103; L. pycnostachya, 219; 

 L. spicata, 223; L. scariosa, 280 



Lifting Perennials, 74; Shrubs, 75; 

 time for, plants, 98 



Lilac, Common, Syringa vulgaris, 

 211, 248; Persian, Syringa Persica, 

 21 1 ; White, Syringa vulgaris, var. 

 alba, 167 



Lilies, fastidious, 109 



Liliunt auratum, in; disease of, 132; 

 remedy for, 132, 194; L. Cana- 

 dense, Native Red Lily, 276; L. 

 candidum, Madonna Lily, in; 

 cause of disease of, and remedy, 

 132, 188; L. Batemanni, Bate- 

 man's Lily, 239, 263; L. Krameri, 

 Kramer's Lily, 264; L. davuricum, 

 Dahrian Lily, 276; L. speciosum, 

 var. album, White, 67, 194; var. 

 roseum, Pink speciosum, 264; L. 

 tenufolium, Siberian Lily, 281 



Lily, Auratum, Lilium auratum, in, 

 132, 194; Dahurian, Lilium davu- 



ricum, 276; Day, Yellow, Hemero- 

 cattisfla'ua, 234; Day Lily, Japan, 

 Funkia subcordata, 192; Madonna, 

 Lilium candidum, 188; Native red, 

 Lilium Canadense, 276; Plantain, 

 see Funkia; Siberian, Lilium tenu- 

 folium, 281; White Speciosum, L. 

 speciosum album, 67, 194; Pink 

 Speciosum, L. speciosum roseum, 

 264; Bateman's L. fulgens, var. 

 Batemanni, 237, 264; Kramer's 

 L. Krcemeri, 264 



Lily of the Valley, Convallaria maja- 

 lis, 170 



Lime, 128, 129; for rose bed, 126; 

 in Bordeaux mixture, 130; for 

 mildew, 131, 132 



Limnanthes, L. Douglasii, 245 



Linaria alpina, Alpine Snapdragon, 

 219; L. maroccana, Toadflax, 226 



Linum fiavum, Golden Flax, 234; 

 L. grandiftorum, Scarlet Flax, 282 



Live Oak in Florida, 82 



Loam, 92 



Lobelia, Great, L. syphilitica, 222; 

 L. erinus, 229 



Locust Tree, Robinia pseudacacia, 



173 



Lonicera, Honeysuckle, 97; L. fra- 

 grantissima, Fragrant Bush Hon- 

 eysuckle, 248; L. Japonica (L. 

 Hattiana), Japanese Honeysuckle, 

 236; L. Periclymenum, Sweet- 

 scented Honeysuckle, 236; L. 

 sempervirens, Scarlet Honeysuckle, 

 274; L. Tartarica, Tartarian 

 Honeysuckle, 248 



Loosestrife, Rosy, Lythrum roseum 

 superbum, 65; Spiked, L. salicaria, 

 279 



Louse, Green, 127 



Love in a Mist, see Nigella, 204, 227 



Lunaria biennis, Honesty, 69, 212 



Lungwort, Virginia Cowslip, Merten- 

 sia Virginica, 210 



Lupine, Lufiinus affinis, 227; Doug- 

 lass,!/. Douglasii, 181, 255; Sweet, 

 L. mutabilis, 203, 227, 268; Dwarf, 

 L. nanus, 227; White Many- 

 leaved, L. polyphyttus, 181; Blue, 

 215; Yellow, 235; Pink, 255 



Lupinus affinis, 227; L. Douglasii, 

 181, 255; L. mutabilis, Sweet 



