LITTLE SILVER, NEW JERSEY 



Hardy Perennials 17 



IRIS— Continued 



IRIS SIBIRICA (Siberian Iris) 

 Tall plants with most attractive flowers and 

 foliage. 



Blue King. 2}/2 f^- Large, rich blue flowers, good 

 for cutting. 



Orientalis. 2 to 2}/^ ft. Attractive violet blooms. 



Snow Queen. 3 ft. An exquisite sort, with snowy 

 white, shapely flowers in great abundance. Splen- 

 did for waterside planting or for the hardy border. 



LATHYRUS • Hardy Sweet Pea 



Splendid trailing perennial. 

 Lathyrus, latifolius (Perennial Pea). Deep rosy 

 red flowers. 



L. Mary Lovett. A beautiful variety which origin- 

 ated at our nursery, with soft, rosy carmine 

 flowers. A splendid addition to any garden. 



L. White Pearl. Snow-white flowers in large 

 trusses through the late Summer. 



LIATRIS • Blazing Star 



Liatris pycnostachya (Cattail Gayfeatber). 4 to 

 5 ft. Very handsome and showy with its long 

 spikes of purple flowers in July and August, which 

 last for a long while. An exceflent cut flower and 

 particularly eff"ective when planted with Holly- 

 hocks. 



LILIUM • Lily 



These familiar garden beauties constitute the 

 chief glory of the hardy border when in bloom. 



EXTRA ! ! ! LILY COLLECTION 

 1 each o£ the 6 beautiful varieties listed 

 below for only $2.00 



Lilium auratum (Goldband Lily). 3 to 5 ft. Im- 

 mense and very fragrant, befl-shaped flowers of 

 an ivory white, with chocolate dots, and a bright 

 yellow stripe through the center of each petal. 

 Protect in northern latitudes. 



L. henrjd (Henry Lily). 3 to 5 ft. A sensational 

 Japanese introduction, with bright orange yellow 

 flowers of great hardiness. Easily grown and a 

 permanent variety. 



L. magnificum (Great Specioswn Lily). _ Waxy 

 white petals, shaded and spotted with rosy 

 carmine. 



Lilium regale (Royal Lily) 



Prices for all varieties, unless otherwise 



(Add 10% to your remittance if 



L. HENRYi {Henry Lily) 



L. regale (Royal Lily). 4 to 5 ft. Delightful, jas- 

 minehke perfume graces the most attractive 

 blooms of this variety, early in July. Flowers are 

 of a pinkish tinge, centered canary yeHow. A 

 delightful sort. 



L. speciosum album (White Lily). 3 to 4 ft. 

 White, with a light green band through center of 

 each petal. 



L. tigrinum florepleno (Double Tiger Lily). 5 ft. 

 A robust sort, with many large and showy flowers 

 of a rich flame color, spotted crimson brown, in 

 August and September. 



All varieties, extra large bulbs, each 50c., 

 doz. $5.00, 100 $35.00 



LOBELIA • Lobelia 



Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinalflower). 13^ to 2 ft. 

 Startling in the brifliancy of its cardinal red flow- 

 ers, borne in dense spikes in Autumn. 



LUPINUS • Lupines 



These brightly colored, exotic flowers lend a touch 

 of oriental barbarism to the calm of your garden in 

 the Summer months. 



Lupinus polyphyllus (Wash 171 gto7i Lupine). 3 to 

 4 ft. Popular, with clear, deep azure blue flowers 

 from June until September. 



L. polyphyllus albus (White Washington Lupine). 

 3 to 4 ft. White form of above. 



L. polyphyllus moerheimi (Moerheim Lupine), 

 Long spires of creamy pink flowers in June. 



LYCHNIS • Campion 



Lychnis chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). 3 ft. Flat, 

 blooming heads of vivid scarlet flowers all Summer. 



L. viscaria '"splendens florepleno (Double Rose- 

 pink Campion). Double, deep red, fragrant 

 flowers come up from a dense tuft of evergreen 

 foliage in June. 



noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



shipment is desired by parcel post) 



