TowsoN • Maryland • Perennial 



The following varieties, along with newer introductions will be listed in our 

 BULB FOLDER, issued each fall. Mailed upon request. 



LILIUM AURATUM (Gold Banded 

 Japanese Lily). 



L. AURATUM PLATYPHYLLUM. The 



largest of all Auratums. 



L. CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily). Best 



known of all lilies. 



L. HENRYI (Henry Lily). 



L. REGALE (Royal Lily). 



L. SPECIOSUM (Speciosum Lily). 



L. SPECIOSUM ALBUM. 



L. SPECIOSUM MAGNIFICUM. 



L. SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. 



L. SUPERBUM (American Turk's Cap 



Lily). 



Pricis upon application 



L. TIGRINUM SPLENDENS dm- 

 proved Tiger Lily). 



*LINARIA alpina (Toad Flax). A very 

 lovely rock plant, bearing a profusion of rich 

 blue flowers, with orange throat. Blooms con- 

 tinuously. 6 inches. S. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 



*L. aquitriloba (Toad Flax). A minute 

 plant, excellent for crevices. Pale mauve with 

 reddish-purple throat. 2 inches. June. S. 

 50 cents each S4.00 per dozen 



*L. cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). A 



trailing perennial; small lilac flowers, with a 

 yellowish throat. June-August. 



30 cents each $3.00 per dozen 



LINUM alpinum (Dwarf Flax). Very 

 pleasing variety, with large blue flowers. S — D. 



L. flavum (Golden Flax). Golden-yellow 

 blossoms, fine variety. 12 inches. June-Aug- 

 ust. S— D. 



L. narbonense (Narbonne Flax). A very 

 hardy plant of spreading habit. Azure-blue 

 white eve flowers. 1 to 2 feet. Mav-June. 

 S— D. 



*L. peretine (Perennial Flax). A lovely 

 little plant with wiry stems and an abund- 

 ance of azure-blue flowers. 18 inches. June- 

 August. S — D. 



LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). 



A very showy plant with handsome green 

 foliage and bright cardinal spikes. 3 feet. 

 July-August. M— SH— P— CF. 



L. siphilitica (Large Blue Lobelia). Flow- 

 ers blue streaked with white. 3 feet. August- 

 September. M— SH— P— CF. 



LUPINUS polyp hyllus (Washington Lu- 

 pine). A very popular variety. Purplish 

 pea-shaped flowers with blue wings, long 

 stems. 4 feet. May-June. S — D — CF. 



Liltum Aiiratiim 



*LYCHNIS alpina (Arctic Campion). A 



very attractive plant with tufted foliage and 

 pink blossoms. 8 inches. April. TD3 — S. 

 L. chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). A valu- 

 able plant with clusters of bright scarlet 

 flowers. 2 feet. June, July. TD5 — S — CF. 



L. viscaria splendens ( German Catch- 

 fly). Fine clusters of red or purple flowers 

 on erect stems. 18 inches. May — June. 

 TD3— S. 



LYTHRUM roseum superbum (Rose 

 Loosestrife). A strong, upright plant with 

 spikes of ros\^ flowers. 3 feet. July-September. 

 M— S or SH. 



*MAMMILLARIA missouriensis (Hardy 

 Cactus). Large fleshy evergreen leaves. Yel- 

 low flowers 2 to 3 inches in diameter, scar- 

 let fruit. SA — S. 



35 cents each $3.50 per dozen 

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All perennials strong plants from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100, excepting where noted. 



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