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Helianthus. ORIGIALIS. 



MULTIFLORA PLENO. Double 

 yellow, like a Dahlia. 3 ft. June 

 to Sept. 

 Hemerocallis. FULVA. Orange, in 

 large clusters. 2 ft. July. 



GR AMINE A. Fine yellow; long 

 and narrow leaved. 1 ft. July, 



FULVAFL.PL. 50c 



KWANZO FL. PL. 50c. 

 Hesperis. MATRONALIS ALBA 

 PLENO. Double flowering, wliite 

 Rocket. 50c. 

 Hepatiea. TRILOBA. 

 Heracleum. AMPLEXICAULIS. 

 Helleborus. THE CHRISTMAS 

 ROSE. 



OLYMPICUS. 50c. 



NIGER. Blush. 50c. 3 in. Oct. 

 and Nov. 



VIRIDIS. Green. 50c. 3 in. Oct. 

 and Nov. 



FCETIDUS. 50c. 



ATRORUBENS. 50c. 

 These are all evergreen, and bloom in 

 March or April. 



Hieraceum. AURANTIACUM. Or- 

 ange. 1 ft. June. 

 Hybiscus. GRANDIFLORUS. 



GRANDIFLORUS ALBUS. 

 Hypericum. CALYCINUM. 6 in. 



50c. 

 Iris. GERMANIC A. (German Iris, or 

 Fleur de Lis.) 



APOLLO N. Golden yellow, striped 

 with plum color. 18 in. June. 



JAPONICA VARIEGATA. 50c. 



ARLEQUIN MILLANAIS. White, 

 with blue and rose. 18 in. June. 



BOUGERE. Lilac and velvety pur- 

 ple. 18 in. June. 



DELOISMISON. White, tinged with 

 purple and purple stripes. 18 in. 

 June. 



EUGENE SUE. Creamy white, with 

 purple spots and stripes. 18 in. 

 June. 



FALCATA. Yellow, tinged with pur- 

 ple and purple stripes. 18 in. June. 



FLAVA. Pale yellow, with dull, 

 green stripes. 18 in. June. 



FLORENTINA. White, tinged with 

 blue and yellow. 1 8 in. May. 



JACQUESIANO Deep maroon vel- 

 vet, tinged with bronze and crim- 

 son ; a rare and remarkable color. 

 2 ft. June. 



LA PACTOLE. Golden yellow, 

 tipped with blue, striped with pur- 

 ple. 18 in. June. 



Iris. 



LEMON. White, spotted with pur- 

 ple, and deep purple stripes. 18 in. 



June. 

 OCHROLEUCA. Golden yellow. 



2 ft. June. 

 LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Salmon, 



tinged and striped with purple. 2 ft. 



June. 

 PUMILA. Bluish purple; foliage 



more slender than the preceding. 



2 ft. June. 

 RETICULATA SUPERBA. Blue, 



with lilac ; striped with yellow. 2 



ft. June. 

 NANA Bluish purple, fine for edg- 



in. June. 

 The English, Spanish, and Persian may 

 be found among the collection of Bulbous 

 Roots. 



Iberis. TENORIANA. (White Candy- 

 tuft.) A spreading habit; good for 

 edging. May to August. 



Lilium, (LILY.) See Special Collection. 



Ly thrum, SALIC ARIUM. Rosy scar- 

 let ; very showy. 2 to 3 ft. July 

 and Aug. 

 ROSEUM SUPERBUM. In habit 

 similar to preceding. 2 to 3 feet. 

 July and Ana:. 



Lunaria. BIENNIS. 



Lysimachia. NUMMULARIA. For 



hangmg baskets. 



Lindelhopia. SPECTABILIS. Blue 

 flowers in clusters. 



Lotus, CORNICULATUS. Yellow 

 trailing. 



Liatris, PUMILA. With a compact 

 spike of purple flowers ; has root of 

 a' bulbous nature. 6 in. July. 

 ELEGANS. Bluish purple ; in hab- 

 it like the preceding. 1 ft. Aug. 

 SCARIOSA. 3 ft. Aug. and Sept. 

 50c 



Lamium. PURPUREUM FOL. VAR. 

 50c. 



Latbyrus. 



SEMPERFLORENS GRANDI- 

 FLORUS. (Ever blooming Pea.) 

 Rose and White. 3 to 4 ft. June 

 to Sept. 

 Lychnis. CHALCEDONICA. Brilliant 

 scarlet; large truss. July and 

 Au£. 

 CHALCEDONICA ALBA. 5Cc. 1 



ft. June to Sept. 

 FULGENS. Bright scarlet; star- 

 shaped. 50c. 1 ft. June. 



