92 
and 
7090 
7095 
7100 
7105 
7110 
7115 
7125 
7127 
7130 
7135 
7140 
Lathyrus latifolius. Giant Whiie, 
7145 LOBELIA eardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) A native 
species, succeeding best in rather moist situations; 
flowers intense scarlet; August to October. 2 ft. Pkt. 
: #s 0Z., $1.00; .25 
7146 eardinalis Queen Victoria. Deep crimson, "foliage 
dark red. Requires protection. 2 ft. 3 SOO OLD 
7155 eardinalis robusta grandiflora. Bright scarlet ALD 
LUPINS. (Lupinus.) 
Beautiful Spring-blooming plants with long spikes of pea- 
shaped flowers. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 
7165 polyphyllus, Blue Oz., .75; .10 
7170 White. Site rues ee Oz., .75; .10 
7175 Rose. Immense spikes of soft pink flowers. 402.,.50; .15 
7178 Moerheimi. An exceedingly handsome variety pro- 
ducing long spikes of pink and white flowers, which are 
invaluable for table decoration. Bae Soe 745: 
7180 Mixed. ac ae e ae uA i DsoLO 
7185 arboreus. Bright yellow, fragrant flowers; requires 
protection in Winter. 3 ft. : + oz., .50; .15 
7190 Snow Queen. Magnificent variety with long spikes 
of pure white flowers. 3 to 4 ft. TLOZ. (OS S20 
LYCHNIS. 
Profuse-blooming hardy perennials, 
borders. 
7192 Arkwrightii. Handsome new hybrids resulting from a 
cross between L. chalcedonica and L. Haageana. The 
plants are of strong growth and very free-flowering. In 
cludes many distinct and attractive shades of color. 2 ft. 
7195 chaleedonica. (Jerusalem Cross.) Large scarlet flower 
heads. June and July. 2 ft. = Fi OZ DOT 
7200 ehaleedonica alba. Flowers white. 2 o7., .50; 
7205 Flos Cueuli. (Cuckoo Flower or Ha ed Robin.) Bright 
red, fringed flowers. 2 ft. .. 
7215 Haageana hybrida, mixed. Vv ery free »-flow aml 
sort; colors varying from white to pink and eee) red. 
2 ft. Bae é 02z., .30; 
7225 viscaria splendens. Wecarlees 1} ft. 2 0z., .30; 
R. & J. FARQUHAR COMPANY, BOSTON. 
7070 HONESTY mixed colors. 
7075 INULA grandiflora. 
7080 INCARVILLEA Delavayi. 
sh: aped flowers in clusters. 
ia remarkable for the 
brilliancy of their flowers; excellent for massing in large beds and 
Pkt, 
.10 
(Lunaria biennis.) Hardy bien- 
nial flowering the first year from seeds if sown early; flowers 
PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS. 
purple or white, followed by round seed vessels of silvery appear- Pt. 
2) ft. = 0Z., .50; 
Large orange-yellow flowers, 4 i, Beross, 
borne on erect stems; June to August. 2 ft. é 3 
A grand variety from Neehern 
China with light green leaves about 2 ft. in length, resembling 
those of the Acanthus. The flowers are produced in long spikes, 
cup-shaped, and of a bright rose color. ‘The tubers can be taken 
up in Winter and stored like Dahlias. 23 ft.... is 
ance highly prized for Winter decoration. 
LATHYRUS latifolius. (Perennial Pea.) 
fences as they bloom all Summer. 6 ft. 
White. Charming as a cut flower. + 0z., -50; 
Giant White. A giant form of the preceding with lowers of the 
purest white. : o¢ 4 0Z., $1.25; 
Pink Beauty. Bright 1 rosy oa 3 yf 025.2003 
Splendens. Rosy-carmine in large clusters. + oz., .50; 
Mixed. ae oe : ae 1 oz., .40; 
LAVENDER. (Lavendula vera.) Ornamental plant ae rhe 
spikes of very peer blue flowers; should be extensiv ely grown 
15 ft. : : 4 0Z., 50; 
LIATRIS spicata. Beretta she hordes nat thriving in 
any ordinary soil, with large flower spikes of v lolet-purple. 2 ft. 
pyenostachia. (Kansas Guy Feather.) pe of rosy purple 
flowers. 4 ft. 
LINUM flavum. Golden Flax. ) Flow ers golden-yellow; fie: 
blooming. 1 ft. AE 
perenne, Blue. Showy nee suitable for borders; ae * 
August. 13 ft. bee se ZOU eODs 
perenne, White. ... FOZ OO; 
polyphyllus. 
Lupinus 
.10 
. .25 
28 
Magnificent hardy perennial climbers with white, pink and crimson pea- 
They are excellent vines for covering old stumps 
Pkt. 
.10 
.25 
.10 
.10 
. 10 
15 
15 
15 
15 
-10 
10 
