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LARKSPUR (Delpliin ium), Nat. Oi'd. JRanuncula ceoa. Splendid hardy annuals 
1614 Larkspur double stock-flowered dwarf mixed, i ft. \ The Larr growing variety, ,„„k. (e>d& 
1615 » .. Hyactotk-flowered dwarf mixed, i ft. ... U& 
1616 „ „ Ranunculus-flowered dwarf mixed, i ft. r ««rfici improved Ho kit Larkspur of & 
1617 .. Candelabrum-shaped dwarf mixed, i ft. J 
1618 M »» StOCk-flowered tall mixed, 2 j ft. 'J The tall Larkspurs are exceedingly effee- ( 
1619 „ „ branching mixed, 2 J ft live in mixed flower borders and amongst I 
1620 „ „ „ blue, 2 \ ft > shrubs; they are also 0 / great value to \ 
1621 „ ,, white, 2 ^ ft, | cut for vases, etc., being constantly in 
1622 ,, »• n tricolor elegans, 2 ^ ft.. J bloom, especially the autumn sowings. L 
LASTHE'NIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. A spring flowering hardy annual. 
1623 Lasthe'nia Califor'nica, sown in autumn, in spring it is a sheet of golden yellow, $ ft 3 d. & o 
LATH'YRUS (Everlasting Pea), Nat. Ord. Legumino’sce. Useful hardy perennials. 
1624 Lath'yrus latlfo'lius al'bus, white, 5 ft 'j These make decorative groups in the bor- ( o 
1625 ,, ,, splen'dens, rose, large, 5 ft. ... (^ ders, and are valuable to cut for bou-) o 
1626 ,, rotundifo'lius, rose-purple, very showy, 2 ft. j quels, also as a floral screen, and j o 
1627 11 choice mixed ) protection to more tender plants. \ o 
LAVATE'RA, Nat. Ord. Malva! cece. Showy hardy annuals, etc. 
Lavate'ra trimes'tris, rose, pink striped, 3 ft. ) Exceedingly valuable annuals for distant effect ( o 
11 n al'ba, white, 3 ft J in masses, and for large borders. ( o 
„ arbo'rea, rose-purple, a stately plant for shrubbery borders, hardy perennial, 5 ft o 
11 Thuringia'ca, pale purple, handsome border hardy perennial, 5 ft o 
LEPTOSI'PHON, Nat. Ord. Polemonia'cece. Charming hardy annuals. 
1632 Leptosi'phon densiflo'rus, rose-lilac, 1 ft ) These are gems of chaste beauty in flower ( 3 d.& o 
al'bus, pure white, 1 ft. j 
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and foliage. Sow spring and autumn . ( 3 d.& 
Tor *m all Led*, edging*, rock work, and for maning, ( 3^*^ 
these beautiful dwarf plants are exquisite. Jtoscus ) O 
is a gem of recent introduction. If sown in autumn, j o 
they Jlowtr in spring and are a dime man <f blossom. ( ’ ’ 0 
hyb'ridus, various, £ ft. 
„ kermesi'nus, £ ft. 
au'reus, yellow, \ ft 
ro'seus, rich rose, \ ft 
LEPTOSY'NE, Nat. Ord. Compos* itce. Half-hardy annual. 
1638 Leptosy'ne marit'ima, golden yellow, flowers in large heads elevated on long foot stalks, the 
foliage elegantly cut, and of a lively green, a plant of fine aspect, 3 ft. ... o 6 
LIA'TRIS, Nat. Ord. Compos* itoe. Handsome hardy perennial. 
1639 Lia'tris spica'ta, puiple, a most beautiful flower to cut for vases, ij ft o 6 
LILTIJM, Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Magnificent hardy bulbs. 
Seedlings seldom appear above ground till the second season ; care should on this account be taken to sow either 
in pans or pits where they will not be disturbed. The raising of these bulbs from seed is a very slow process ; bulbs 
should therefore be purchased in preference. For a fine collection, correctly named in accordance with the 
Monograph off. G. Baker , Esq., and embracing the most recent introductions , see page 68 . 
1640 Lillum mixed, including Auratum, Speciosum, Giganteum, Ilumboldti, Callosum, Albanicum,&c, is. & 2 6 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria majalis), Nat. Ord. Lilia'cece. Hardy perennial. 
Those who are desirous of cultivating the Lily of the Valley in pots should purchase clumps, specially prepared 
for the purpose, 1/6 and 2/6 each, or flowering crowns at 10/6 per 100 , 1/6 per dozen. Crowns for planting in 
woods, or forming groups in flower and shrubbery borders, 3/6 and 5/6 per 100 , 25 / and 40 / per 1000 . 
1641 Lily of the Valley, Seed for export 6 d.& 1 o 
LIMNAN'THES, Nat. Ord. Tropceola'cece . Pretty hardy annuals. 
Very effective plants for spring and summer gardens, may be sown in shady or damp situations. 
Limnan'thes Douglas'ii al'ba, white, .3 ft 3 d. & o 6 
,1 ,, grandiflo'ra, bright yellow, bordered white, ^ ft 3 ^. & o 6 
LINA'RIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia'cece. Useful hardy annuals, etc. 
Very pretty small Snapdragon-like flowers, remarkable for the beauty and variety of their colours . 
Lina'ria alpi'na, blue and orange, hardy perennial, £ ft 'I For , r«k-work, ,tump } of trees, and vases, / 
„ Cymbala'ria, purple, hardy perennial trailer V ,h "‘! “7 f ”“T . Ej < 
„ trls W^, yellow, blotched crimson, hardy annual, % ft.... ) plants. v 
„ biparti'ta al'ba, pure white I ft. ...... ) V .r, pretty, annual,, ' 
ii ii ii Striata, white, striped purple, I tt. ... suitable for beds, mixed borders, and 
ii ,, splen'dida, rich deep purple, I ft to cut for bouquets. If sown in jlugust, 
„ New yellow, yellow, I ft | they are very effective in the spring 
„ fine mixed, i ft 3 d. & ) garden. 
,, triomithoph'ora, reddish violet, 2 ft. ... ) Fine border plants, the flowers resembling three ( o 
„ „ car'nea, 2 ft j birds perched on a spur. ( o 
LI'NUM, Nat. Ord. L/ina'ceoa. All beautiful perennials or annuals. 
Distinguished garden favourites ; grand iflorum coccincum is a perfect gem for beds, ribbons , and borders . 
1654 Li'num arbo'reum, yellow, half-hardy perennial, 2 ft o 
1655 ,, campanula'tum, yellow, flowers large, half-hardy perennial, ii ft o 
1656 „ corymbiflo'rum lu'teum, straw colour, half-hardy annual, ij ft o 
1657 ,, fla'vum, golden yelloio, beautiful hardy perennial, £ ft o 
1658 „ grandiflo'rum coccin'eum, brilliant scarlet , a splendid hardy annual, 1 ft 3 d. & o 
1659 „ „ ro'seum, rose, a fine hardy annual, 1 ft 3 d. & o 
1660 „ Lewisli, striped lilac and white, ft 'j Charming hardy perennials, blooming C o 
1661 „ Narbonen'se, beautiful bright blue, ft throughout the summer ; their graceful o 
1662 ,, Bibir'icum (perenne), intense blue, ft >- habit makes themvery desirable for mixed o 
1663 „ „ ,, al'bum, white, i.4 ft j flower and shrubbery borders. Narbon- I o 
1664 „ #l ,, ro'seum, rose-lilac, 1 $ ft. J ense is a plant of fine effect. I o 
LISIAN'THUS, Nat. Ord. Gentiama'cecB. Splendid greenhouse perennial. 
1666 Lislan'thus RusseUla'nus, rich blue, shaded purple, a charming plant, ij ft i 
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