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LEPTOSIPHON MTiltifioms. 



LEPTOSIPHON, Eoseus, 



L ■•.THVRUS.— (F.VFRLASTING Pr.A.) 

 Show'}', free-blooming climbers, growing in any common soil. Propagated 

 by seed- or by di%nding ihe roots. Hardy perennial. 

 Lathyrus latifolins (Eyerlasting Peas,j ro-e, 



" " " " mixed. 



LATHYRUS ODORATUS. 



(See Sweet Peas.) 



LEPTOSIPHON^ 



A beautiful genus of hardy annuals, unobtrusive, but delicate and pretty. 

 A shaded situation, with light, rich soil, will usually insure success. From 

 Cahfornia. g inches. 



Lept^siphon androsaceus, mixed colors ; fine. 



atireus, beautiful orange color ; hardy annual ; }4 foot. 

 •^ niultiflorns albaSf white ; compact growth ; hardy annual : 3^ foot. 



rosea S, ^n'zc zariety ; rose colored blossoms ; Jim ; hardy annual; 



foot. 





" French hybrids mixed, comprisiHg all colors ; fine for pot or borders ; 

 hardy annuals ; 3^ foot. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. — (Convellaria.) 



The Lilly of the Valley is a sweet little plant, thriving in any common soil ; 

 it will do well in any shady situation^ where few other plants will thrive • can 

 be multiplied by dixiding the roots. Hardy perennial. 

 Conyeliaria majalis, white ; sweet scented blossoms , 1^ foot high. 



LIMXAXTHES. 

 Elegant, slightly fragrant annual, of dwarf habit, contrasting finely with 

 the Nemophilas. Delights in a rich, moist situation. 



Limnanthes Doug'lassi, large flowered, yellow and white ; fragrant. From 

 California. >2 ^o°^- 



! : LINUM. 



(JXT) A brilliant and effective genus of plants, of slender and delicate growth, 



ffy^ and a profusion of bright flowers. 



