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Jacobs Ladder {Polemonium) 



Beautiful, old-fashioned, hardy perennial border plants; 

 flowers in clusters. 2 feet. }'i oz. Pkt, 



Blue $0.50 $0.i0 



White 50 .10 



Jacobaea (Senecio) 



Very free-flowering, hardy annuals of easy culture; good 

 for both pots and bedding. 1 to H-^ feet. Pkt. 



Tall Double, White $0.10 



Purple 10 



Mixed. . 10 



Kochia {Summer-cypress) 



Pkt. 



Trichophylla. A rapid-growing, hardy annual; foliage 

 green, turning to fiery red in Autumn; very ornamental 

 on the lawn; 2 to 3 feet . M oz. 25c., oz. 40c., oz. 75c.$0.10 



JKudzu Vine {Pueraria thunbergiana) 



Perennial climber from Japan; fine when once established, 

 often growing 40 feet in a season. Purplish-violet, fragrant, 

 wisteria-like flowers; good foliage. Pkt. 10c. , oz. 30c. 



Lathyrus {Perennial Pea) 



Pkt. 



Latifolius. H.P. These have not the fragrance of 

 Sweet Peas, but bloom through a long season, are 

 hardy, and will live for years. They make a beau- 

 tiful screen for rocks, stumps, fences, etc. 4 to 8 ft. 



Crimson $0.10 



Pink Beauty. Blossoms white, veined, edged and 



shaded pink 10 



White 10 



Mixed Oz. $1.00 .10 



Lavatera 



Very showy and free-flowering, splendid for large beds 

 in the garden where they bloom all Summer. Fine for cut 

 flowers. Pkt. 

 Trimestris. H.A. Red; makes a brilliant show in the 



garden. 2}4 it $0.10 



alba. H.A. White 10 



Lavender 



Pkt. 



Lavandula vera. Well-known, hardy perennials; sweet- 

 scented; should be grown extensively in mixed bor- 

 ders. Height 3 ft oz. 50c. .$0.10 



Leontopodium 



Pkt. 



Alpinum (Edelweiss). Hardy perennial from the 



Alps, with white leaves; used in rockwork. 6 in. .. .$0.15 



Leptosyne 



Fragrant, half-hardy annuals; large, marguerite-like flowers 

 on long stems, good for cutting. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt. 



Maritima. Yellow $0.10 



Stillmani. Golden yellow, blooms six weeks after sow- 

 ing 15 



Liatris {Blazing Star; Gayfeather) 



A very attractive, native, hardy perennial. The purple 

 and rosy-purple flowers are borne on long spikes. Excellent 

 for cutting. 3 to 4 feet. July to September. Pkt. 

 Mixed Varieties $0.10 



Linaria {Toadflax) 



Pkt. 



Cymbalaria (Kenilworth-ivy). H.P. Charming, hardy 



perennial, trailing plants for baskets, rockwork, etc.. .$0.10 

 Buttons Special Mixture 60 



