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ELLW ANGER & BARRTS CATALOGUE. 



I. pumila. Bluish purple; 3 to 6 inches. .(^ 



April and May 



I. reticulata superba. June. m^Sf^-- 



Mixed Varieties 20 cents each. 



LAMIUM. Dead Nettle. 



Excellent for rockwork. 



li. album fol. var. White flowers, varie- 

 gated foliage; spreading. May. 



L(. purpureum fol. var. Purple flowers. 

 May. 



IRIS PUMILA. 



LATHYRUS. Perennial Pea. 



Li. latifolius albus. Pure white flowers, in clusters; valuable for cut 

 flowers all summer. 50 cents. 



Ij. g-randiflorus. Ever-blooming Pea. Clusters of rose-colored flowers; 

 trailing; 3 to 4 feet; a charming plant; valuable for cut flow^ers. June to Sep- 

 tember. 30 cents. 



Showy plants with long- spikes of purple and pink flowers. 



L(. blanche nova. Clear lilac; 1 foot. July and August. 



L. elegans. Bluish purple; in habit like pumila; 1 foot. August. 



Lj. pumila. With a compact spike of purple 

 flowers; has root of a bulbous nature; 6 inches. 

 July. 



JL. spicata. Large purple spikes. Very 

 compact. 



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LLNUM PERENNE. 



LINOSYKIS. 



L. vulg'aris. A showy perennial; flowers 

 pale yellow in terminal panicles, in autumn. 3 



feel. 



L.INUM. Flax. 



L. perenne. Perennial Flax. Fine blue 

 flowers. July. 



I.OPHANTHUS. Giant Hyssop. 

 L(, anisatus. Lavender-blue flowers; anise scented leaves; 2 feet. June. 



LOTUS. Bird's Foot Trefoil. 

 Li. corniculatus. A trailing plant, with bright yellow pea-shaped flowers. 



