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l.VlA, Nat. Ord. Irldace<e. Pretty half-liardy bulbs. 
Ix'ia, choice mixed ; these arc charming early summer flowering bulbs 
JACOByE'A (Seuecio), Nat. Ord. Compos’itee. Valuable bedding-out ])lants. 
Jacobs^ maoeniGy double, 1 ft.... 
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ir/ritf y double, 
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u'hiti'y double, ^ ft. 
mixed, ^ ft ) ejftct in bed'* 
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2403 
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JA'MESIA, Nat. Ord. Ilifdravffea'ccw. Hardy sbrub. 
Ja^mesia Amonca^na, udilte snxifruge-like flowers of easy culture; a very rare plant from the 
llocky Mountains, and withal very beautiful, 2 ft 1 0 
KAIILFIJ.S'SIA, Nat. Ord. Compodita*.. Beautiful hardy annuals. 
Kaulfus'sia amelloi'des, al'ba. wllUCy A ft rrnj /ree Jlotrrf/ug ; Atroviotncffi, irilh r 0 r> 
„ ,«_j.troviola'cea, intense 0 6 
„ ro'sea, t'ose. muuve centre. A ft. J prodnret n fine effect in Ms, ribbons, mid ( 0 3 
‘ ’ tniJfcd border*. ^ 
KITAIBE'ilA, Nat. Old. Malm'cecc. Showy hardy perennial. 
2404 Kitaibe'Iia vitifo'lia, while, a vciy handsome plant in large borders, 5 ft 0 3 
LA\TA'iV,V, Nat. Ord. Verbena' ce<e. Half-hardy pretty bedding perennials. 
Charming bedding plants, with beautiful rerbena-lihe heads of rich colours and changing hues. 
2405 Lanta'na, newest French varieties, mixed, many colours, flowers from seed same season, 1 ft. each 0 0 
I.AItKSPVlt (Delphin'ium), Nat. Ord. Jianuncnla'cecc. Splendid hardy annuals. 
7'he dwarf vnrieties make eery handsome beds, and are particularly effective in long lines and in groups. 
Larkspur, double stock-flowered dwarf, mixed, long handsome flower spikes ^ ;!ff. it 0 
„ „ Pjrarf Rocket, Hyiicinth-flowcred, mixed, 1 ft .'!(/. & 
„ „ ,, „ mauve-colour, 1 ft .'h/, it 
„ „ „ „ violet-colour, 1 ft Hd. it 
„ „ „ white. 1 ft 3d. it 
„ „ Stock -flowered tall, mixed, splendid, 2J ft. , The tall rarieties of Larkspur \ 
„ branching, finest mixed, extra double, 2J ft I are exceedingly effective in I 
blue, double, 2J ft V Im-ge borders and nmougst v 
white, double, 2^ ft | shrubs ; for cut flowers they f 
tricolor eleffans. varieffated. 21 ft- 1 are most valuable. I 
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2407 
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2413 
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241.5 
2416 
„ tricolor elegans, variegated, 2J ft. ... 
Pyramidal Rocket, finest double mixed, ij ft. ... 
LASTIIE'NIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' i(ce. A spring flowering hardy annual. 
2417 .Lxsthe'mx CamfOT'nico., bright yellow ; a sheet of gold in the spring flower garden, lit. 3d.it 0 C 
bATH'lUUS(Everlasting Pea),Nat. Ord. Legumino'.sa>. Usefulhardyperennials. 
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LILY 
2444 
Lath'yrus latifo'lius, ro.se-purple, i> ft 
„ „ albus, white, 5 ft 
„ „ splendens, rose, large, 5 ft 
„ rotundifo'lius, rose-purple, veiy showy, 2 ft. 
„ grandiflo'rus, rose-purple, 2 ft 
,, „ Fredoricki, ?'oxy-y«i)yde, 2 ft. ... 
choice mixed 
All the T.athyrus are most valuable 
to cut for bouquets, and on that 
account should be grown extensively 
in groups about the borders, in the 
' kitchen garden, d,'C. Asa perennial 
floral screen, and as a. protection to 
more tender jdanis, they arc of the 
flrst imporUoice. 
L.AV.ATE'RA, Nat. Ord. Mnlca'rea;. Showy Iiardy annuals, &c. 
Lavatc^ra trimes'tris, roae,j)i7ik xtj’lped, 3 ft. ... ) Kxcttdiiighj valuable J'oi' diMant effect in ( 
„ alba, whitey 3 ft. ... ... ) massesy and for large bordei'x ... ... | 
„ arbo'rea, ro.^e-purple., a stately plant for shubbery borders, hnrdy perennial^ r> ft... 
,, ,^marit'imagrandiflo'ra,;;rt?e/;u/ 7 ;^e, dark centre, afine plant, half-hardy perennial, 3ft. 
LKjVA'EXWOUTH'IA, Nat. Ord. Crucif’eree. Charming half-hardy annual. 
Leavenworth'ia au'rea, white, stained yellow, flowers in neat roscttc-like tufts, ^ ft 
LEPTOSl'PHOlV, Nat. Ord. Polemonia' ceco* Charming hardy annuals. 
Leptosi'phon androsa'ceus albus,;j?i/'(? A ft \The chaste heantg of these, in 
,, lilacrnus, lilac, A ft..,. I fower and foliage^ ndmirablg 
dcnsiflo'rus, rose-lilac, beautiful, 1 ft j" adapts them for any position 
„ albus, pure, white., beautiful, 1 ft. j in the fower garden. 
hyb'ridus, various, 4 ft. \ These are the most charming miniatui'e 2}lants in i 
kermcsi'nus, 4 ft [ cultivation, and for small beds, edgings, and 
,, au'reus, yellow. 4 ft. i they are exquisite ; J/yb'i'idus, with its many shades 1 
lu''teu.s, primrose', 4 ft. ... ' of colour, is the greatest gem. ^ 
LII/IEM, Nat. Ord. LHia’cece. Magnificent hardy bulbs. 
Lii'ium aura'tum, the golden I'ayed Lily of Japan, 3 ft ' The seeds of thejae. seldom 
,, coflchicum, pure yellow spotted, rare, 2 ft j appear ahorc ground till the 
„ gigan^teum, white, fragrant and majestic, G ft second sea.-^on • cai'e should 
„ lancifoAium, from choice varieties, 2 ft on this account be taken to \ 
J, tcnuifo'lium, rich scarlet, rare, 2 ft \ sow them irltci'e they will I 
,, Washingtonean''um, w/iiVespoWcf/, fragrant, rave, 3 ft. ■' 77ot be di.<i(u7'bed. I 
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OP THE VALLEY (Convallaria majalis), Nnt. Ord. Lilia'cece. 
Lily of the Valley, seeds for expoi't or scattering in woods 
Hardy perennial. 
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