WILLIAM EWING & CO.'S 
No. 
777. nfXTLA, Grandiflora Glandulosa — 2 
Chater's Hollyhock 
Pkt. ct8. No. 
ft 25 
Orange-y e 11 o w 
flowers, 4 to 5 in. 
across. June-August. 
778. LEONTOPODI- 789. 
TJM, Alpinum (Gna- 790. 
phalium Leontopo- 791. 
dium)— This is the 792. 
" Edelweiss" of the 
Alps. The flowers 793. 
are star-shaped, sil- 
very white, woolly, 794. 
and are " everlast- 
ing." Much prized 79S. 
for cutting. Pkt.25c. 
779. LEUCANTHE- 796. 
MUM— See Chry-797. 
santhemum. . 
780. L I A T R 1 S , 798. 
Spicata (Blazing 799. 
Star)-2 ft. Pkt. 10c. 800. 
Rosy purple; July- 
August. Bright 
and effective in 
mixed borders. 
781. LINUM (Flax) 
Flavum— 1ft. Yel- 
low. August. Pkt. 801. 
10c. 
782. LDTUM (Flax) 
Perenne — 2 ft. In- 802. 
tense blue. August. 
Pkt. 5c. 803. 
783. LIN ARIA, 
Alpina — 4 inches. 804. 
Purple and orange 
Pkt. 15c. 805. 
784. LINDELOFU, 
Spectabilis — IJ ft. 806. 
Showy border plant. 807. 
Bears clusters ^ E 
rich purple flowers. 808. 
August . Pkt. 5c. 
785. LOBELIA, Car- 
dinalis Nanseniana. 
Pkt. 25o. 
A new haray pe- 
reimial. Is of strong 
though dwarf 
growth, with a pro- 
fusion of briUiant 
crimson-purple flow- 
ers, contrasting well 
with the dark foliage 
786. LOBELIA, Car- 
dinalis — 2 ft. Oim- 
son-scarlet. July- 
September. Pkt.25c. 
787. LUPINUS, Poly- 
phyllus — 4 ft. Mix- 
ed. June-July. Pkt. 
10c. 
788. LUPINUS,' Ar- 
boreus^ (Yellow Tree 
Lupin) — Yellow, 3 
ft. June-July. Pkt. 
10c. 
Lupins are of ea.-iy 
culture and the seed 
shoulii be sown where 
intended to bloom, as 
they are troublesome 
to transplant. Are 
amongst the showiest 
of summer flowering 
plants, and their long 
spikes of richly colored 
blossoms are specially 
adapted (or mixed 
borders. 
SEED CATALOGUE 63 
LYCHNIS Pkt. ct«. 
Lychnis should be included in all perennial col- 
lections. The large glowing flowers of the Chalce- 
donica varieties are striking. " Haageana " is re- 
markably showy and stands long after being cut. 
Chalcedonica— Brilliant scarlet, 3 ft. June-August E 
Chalcedonica, Alba.— White. 3 ft. June-Auguat 5 
Chalcedonica — Mixed colors ' 5 
Haageana Hybrida— 2 ft. Mixed scariet and white. 
June-August jq 
LYTHRUM, Roseum Superbum — 3 ft. Long spikes 
rose. August-September 5 
MALVA, Moschata (Musk Mallow)-^2 ft! "Rose 
and white. July-September 10 
MATRICARIA, Eximea Nana, "Golden BaU "— i 
ft. Yellow. June-July 15 
MERTENSIA— Siberica— ISins. Purple! ' June.". ! 16 
MICHAUXIA, Campanulata— 4 ft. White, tinged 
purple. Summer iq 
MONARDA, Didyma— 3 ft. Scarlet.'" jime-Aug. 26 
MONARDA,Hybrida— Mixed colors .... 10 
MOHTBRETIA— Mixed, 2 ft. Different shades 
oforange. July-September 10 
MYOSOTIS— FORGET-ME-NOT 
Myosotis Alpestris and Dissitiflora are all large 
flowering Forget-me-nots, and also of erect, stSsF 
growth. 
Alpestris Triumph — A very large flowering variety, 
blooms 8 to 10 weeks after sowing. Bnght blue 
flowers. 1 ft 25 
Alpestris, Stricta Rose— Straight piilar-like habit, 
striking and fine pink 10 
Dissitiflora — Large deep clear bilue flowers. 6 
inches. May-June 15 
Dissitiflora, Alba — Very beautiful pure wliite. 
6 inches. May-June 15 
Finest Mixed Varieties (Forget-me-not)— May- 
June 5 
(ENOTHERA, Fraseri— 1} ft. Yellow.'.! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! . . 10 
(ENOTHERA, Missouriensis— Yellow. Trailing. 
June-August 5 
OROBUS, Niger— 3 ft. Blackish" violet.' "May- 
June _ J 
Charming plants. They produce a mass of tiny 
blossoms, which almost hide the foliage. 
K9 
Lupinus Polyphyllus. No. 787 
