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LUPINUS (Lupine) 



POLYPHYLLUS. (3 feet.)— Finelj^ cut foliage 

 and large flowering spikes of pea-shaped deep 

 blue flowers from June until September. 



POLYPHYLLUS ALBUS.— A variety of the 

 above producing white flowers. 



POLYPHYLLUS ROSEUS.— An exquisite va- 

 riety with large spikes of charming rosy-pink 

 flowers. 



Each, 12c.: dozen, $1.25: 100, $8.00. 



LYCHNIS (Campion) 



CHALCEDONICA. Maltese Cross. London 

 Pride. Lamp Flower. (3 feet.) — A fine old garden 

 flower with close heads of brilliant scarlet flow- 

 ers, and dark green foliage. Blooms all summer. 

 Each, 13c.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



SEMPERFLORENS PLENISSIMA. (12 inches.) 

 — Produces dainty, lace-like, delicate rose col- 

 ored flowers in profusion the entire summer, in 

 loose clusters on stems a foot long. Succeeds best 

 in partial shade. 



VESPERTINA FL. PL. Double White Lychnis. 



(18 inches.) — A grand variety producing all sum- 

 mer a profusion of double pure white flowers. 

 In general make-up of flowers it resembles L. vis- 

 caria fl. pi., but flowers for a longer season and 

 is especially valuable by reason of its enduring 

 qualities and the color, beauty and profusion of 

 its flowers. (See cut.) 



VISCARIA FL. PL. Double Red Lychnis. (18 



inches.) — Sometimes erroneously termed Ragged 

 Robin. Thickly tufted evergreen foliage which 

 turns to brilliant autumn color. The flowers, 

 which are produced in June, are in tall spikes ; 

 double, and of pure, rosy-red color, and pleasantly 

 fragrant. 



Price (except as noted), each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 

 100, $10.00. A set of four varieties for 50c. 



LYSIMACHIA 



CLETHROIDES. Loosestrife. (18 inches.) — 

 Flowers pure white, in long, dense, curved spikes. 

 Its bright green, oval leaves are showy in sum- 

 mer and assume rich tints in autumn. Blooms 

 from July to September and is a valuable va- 

 riety. Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50. 



LYTHRUM 



ROSEUM SUPERBUM. Rose Loosestrife. (3 to 



4 feet.) — An improved variety of the purple Loose- 

 strife, L. Salicaria. It forms a shrubby plant that 

 is literally covered from July until September 

 with spikes of rosy-purple flowers. A strong 

 growing plant that thrives in all positions and 

 is most showy and eff'ective when planted in 

 mass, especially in the shrubbery border. Each, 

 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



MONARDA (Bergamot) 



DIDYMA SPLENDENS. (Oswego Tea or Bee 

 Palm.) — Large spikes or heads of intense rich 

 crimson-scarlet flowers in great numbers, form- 

 ing a gorgeous mass of bloom. It flowers all 

 summer. The finest and best. Each, 12c.; dozen, 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



MONTBRETIA 



Among the brightest and most useful of sum- 

 mer blooming bulbs. The star-like flowers are 

 borne on long, graceful spikes during summer and 

 autumn. I offer Crocosmiflora and the other va- 

 rieties of it — the hardiest and best. The colors 

 are chiefly yellow and orange. Dozen, 30c.; 100, 

 $2.00. 



MOSS OR MOUNTAIN PINKS 



(Phlox subulata) 



Of very dwarf habit with moss-like evergreen 

 foliage. It thrives everywhere and spreads rap- 

 idly; hence, of great value for carpeting, edging 

 and rockeries. It flowers so freely that it pro- 

 duces a sheet of bloom in early spring which com- 

 pletely conceals the plant; much used for ceme- 

 tery planting. I offer several varieties, such as 

 Alba, pure white; Bride, white Avith bright pink 

 eye; Rosea, bright rosy pink; Rubra, bright car- 

 mine, and Vivid, light rose and of dense moss-like 

 habit. Each, 10c. ; dozen, 7oc.; 100, $3.50. 



MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 



PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS.— A lovely lit- 

 tle plant, especially valuble for rocky or moist 

 situations, completely covered with small, pale 

 blue flowers from early summer until late in au- 

 tumn. Always in flower. Of all the flowers of its 

 character, none are more beautiful or dainty. 

 Each, 10c. ; dozen, $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 



FRASERIL (18 inches.) — Beautiful yellow 

 flowers in clusters, throughout the summer. 



SPECIOSA. (18 inches.)— A rare variety pro- 

 ducing pure white flowers, three inches in di- 

 ameter all summer. 



YOUNGI (18 inches.)— Of spreading habit; has 

 pretty foliage and yields large clusters of bright 

 yellow flowers freelv from June until September. 



Each, 12c.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



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