Darr and Snellen, 1871.] 



33 



Per pkt. 

 s. d. 



2543 

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2547 



LAYATE'KA, Nat. Ord. Malva'cecp. Showy hardy annuals, etc. 



Lavate'ra trimes'tris, rose, phik striped, 3 ft. \ Exceedingly valuable annuals for distant effect^ o 



„ „ alba, iK'liite, 3 ft j" in masses, and for large borders. \ o 



,, arbc'rea, rose-pmple, a stately plant for slinibbery borders, hardy perennial, 5 ft o 



,, marit'ima S'^dJO.CLi&O'ra,, pale purj>le, dark centre, a fine plant, half-hardy perennial, 3 ft. o . 



LEAVENWORTH'IA, Nat. Ord. Crudf'era-. Charming half-hardy annual. 



Leavenworthla au'rea, -ivhite. stained yellow flowers in neat rosette-like tufts, J ft o 



LEPTOSITHON, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'cece 

 2548 Leptosi phon androsa'ceus albus, pnre white, i ft. ^ Th. 

 2549 



Charming hardy annuals. 



chaste beanty of these, in flower 



2550 

 2551 

 2552 

 2553 

 2554 

 2555 



The chaste beanty of these, in /loioer ! 



lilaci'nus, lilac, \ ft. ( a>id foliage, admirably adapts them ) 



densiflo'rus, rose-lilac, I ft t for any position in the flower garde n\ ■3,d.&. 



„ Siliius, pure white, I ft. ) or pots. \3d.S: 



hyb'ridus, various, i ft \ I'hese are the most charming miniature plants in 



,, kermesi'nus, \ ft. I cultivation, and for small beds, edgings, masses, 



au'reus, >';-//f)ri', Jft ( and in pots, they are exquisite ; Hyb' ridus, withits 



lu'teus, primrose, 3 ft ) many shades of colour, is the greatest gem of all. 



LEPTOSY'NE, Nat. Ord. Composito'. Beautiful hardy perennial. 

 2558 Leptosy'ne marit'ima, delicate lemon, fragrant, a beautiful border plant, ft o 6 



LIA'TEIS, Nat. Ord. Gompon'ita'. Handsome hardy perennial. 



2557 Lia'tris spica'ta, purple, a most beautiful flower to cut for vases, ij ft o 6 



LIL'ITJM, Nat. Ord. Lilia'ceoi. Magnificent hardy bulbs. 



The seeds of these seldom appear 

 above ground till the second 

 season ; care should on this ac- 

 count be taken to sow them 

 either in pans or pits cohere 

 they will not be disturbed. 



r 



2558 Lil'ium aura'tum, ihc golden-rayed J.ily of Japan, 3 ft ~) 



2559 ,, Buschia'nura, orange-vermilion, i ft 



2560 ,, col'cliicum, n'/Zi^Jf rare, 2 ft 



2561 ,, gigan'teum, white, fragrant and majestic, 6 ft. 



2562 ,, lancifo'lium, from choice varieties, 2 ft 



2563 ,, puberu'lum, yellow spotted red 



2564 ,, tenuifo'lium, rich scarlet, rare, 2 f : 



2565 ,, Washtagtonean'um, OT/iZ/t.- j/tj/Zt-rf, fragrant, rare, 3 ft. , 



LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria majalis), Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Hardy perennial. 



2566 Lily of the Valley, ybr export or to scatter in woods (clumps to force, is. 6d. and 2.f. 6d.) Seed, 6d.& 1 o 



LIMNAN'THES, Nat. Ord. Tropccola'ccce. Pretty hardy annuals. 



A very effective plant for spring gardens, and valuable for shady damp places, slightly fragrant. 



2567 Limnan'tiies Douglas'ii alba, 7vhite, J ft ■id. and o 6 



2568 „ ,, QTSiDjdiitiO'ia.i 'bright yello2u, bordered white, h h 3(/. and o 6 



2569 

 2570 

 2571 

 2572 

 2573 

 2574 

 2575 

 2576 

 2577 

 2578 



LINA'EIA, Nat. Ord. ScropJiularin'cem. Useful hardy annuals, etc. 

 Very pretty small Snapdragon-like flowers, remarkabte for the beauty and variety of their colours. 



Lina'ria alpi'i 

 „ Cymbala'r 



,, tris'tis, j't'//(7zy, oiotcnea crimson, iiaray annual, 3 it....; ^/^ 



,, biparti'ta alba, ///rt' 7f/i//'<?, I ft \^'") beautiful prcfun flmcrmg an- r o 



,, stria-'ta, white, striped purple, lit. ... [ "uab, well adapted fir beds and) o 



„ ■^mn'AiAS., rich deep purple, •^mi:eedbcrders. Ifsov.m,n^usu^^^^^ ^ 



'* „ ^i. ... ,, c X Jr r ^ I they stand the-wtnter. and are hand- \ 



New YellO-W, /tV/OTf , 1 ft ; s,,m in the spring garden. V O 



,, fine mixed, i ft o 



triomitlioph'ora, reddish violet, 2 ft. ... 7 The flowers resemble three birds perched on ( o 



...5 a spur. A very fine border plant. \ o 



)i'na, blue and orange, hardy perennial, i f t 1 "''f-"-'"-^ stumps of trees, and vases, c 



, - , . , ,711 ■ 1 I I these three are charmine. T^risPis ) 



Cnbala'ria, purple hardy perennial \ ft \ andMpina make neat compact beddingi 



5'tis, yellozu, blotched crimson, hardy annuaX, in.... ) giants \ 



'X 



car'nea, 2 ft. 



Disti 

 2579 Li 

 2580 

 2581 

 2582 

 2583 

 2584 

 2585 



2586 

 2587 

 2588 

 2589 

 2590 

 2591 



LI'NIJM, Nat. Ord. Llna'ceie. All beautiful perennials or annuals. 



nquishcd garden favourites ; grand iflorum coccineum is a perfect gem for beds, ribbons, and borders. 



'num campanula'tum grandiflo'riim, yellow, flowers large, half-hardy perennial, ft o 



,, candidis'simum, large 7£)/i//t" beautiful flowers, hardy perennial, 2 ft o 



„ coryrabiflo'rum lii'teum, straw colour, half-hardy annual, x\ ft o 



,, fla'vum, ^.fjAf'tv/. _)'f'//<)7y, beautiful hardy perennial, f ft o 



,, grandiflo'rum coccin'eum, brilliant scarlet, a splendid hardy annual, i ft ^d. and o 



ro'seum (new), deep rose, a splendid hardy annual, i ft (id. and i 



,, Macra'yi, handsome oiange cup-shaped flowers, beautiful for pots, etc., i ft., h.-h. p., 6d. & 1 



T ■ ,.. X J r-t -11-, \ ^ These are all charming hardy peren 



Ij^VtKVL striked, Itlac senawh/te, xh it • r • z./ ..7 / / / /■ 



" V ' ■ J- , , . I, 1 1 1 r. nials, in bloom tlu-oughout the whole of 



Lor eyi, /zz/f neat border plant, I.-', It ,, ., ■ j. 1.1 j , ■ 



tTt 1 1_ 1 .-r 1 7 ■ 1 i Lr I T. tlie sivnvier ; their remarkably bcauti- 



„ Narbonen se, beautiful bright blue, iS n ' 



,, Sibir'ioum {perenne), intense bine, ih ft 



„ ,, ,, album, 7£;////f, ft 



„ ,, , , ro'seum, rose-lilac, ft. 



ful fol iagea nd gracef ul habitmake them 

 pai'ticularly desirable in mixed flower 

 and shrubbery borders. Narbonensc 

 and Loreyi arc rare. 



2592 



LISIAN'THUS, Nat. Ord. Gentian a' cccc. Splendid greenhouse perennial. 

 Lisian'thus Kussellia'nus, rich blue, shaded purple, a charming plant, ft 



LOBE'LIA, Nat. Ord. Lohelia'cem. Beautiful half-hardy annuals, etc. 



Gems of the flower garden ; the Erinus vatieties are indispensable for beds and ribbons ; Gracilis attractive for 

 its compact little tufts ; and K'amosa distinguished for its large floiuers. 



2593 Lobe'lia Cardina'liS, scarlet, 2 ft These are amongst our most beautiful border ( i O 



2594 ,, „ ful'gens multifiO'ra, jr</;-A-/, 2 ft. herbaceous plants their bold aspect, rich co- \ j g 



2595 „ „ Salter'ii, <Av,V«w/-A-/, 2 ft [ lour,, and the deep mulberry foliage of ) j 



" *' _ . , , /.^ I ^uten Vtctorta^ make them conspicuous and 



259S „ „ Queen Victoria, 2 ft. ... , ^Tracti-je chiects in centre of beds and \ ^ O 



2097 



fine varieties in nii.\turc, 2 ft. 



L is. and 



