I.ATIIVKL'.S. 
cresccnce, bearing numerous yellow flowers. 
1.5. iitl. 1 
HYPERICUM GLANDULOSUM. fa/. 
HYPERICUM CALYCINUM (Rose of 
Sharon). GiA eaeb ; 4.5. ])er doz. 
HYPERICUM PATULUM— Forming neat ■ 
and well-.sliapeil bushes. 1.5. 
IBERIS CAPITATA — Large com))aet beads 
of pure white flowers, of great sul>stanee. 'Ml. 
IBERIS CLIMAX — I’urc white, very large 
flower.s. and compact heads: an improvement on 
Corifnlid. Extra, !)rf. 
IBERIS CORIFOLIA— One of the finest of 
the evergreen Candytufts; ])ure white, flowers 
early in spring ; very useful for cutting. Ml. to 
1 . 5 . each : .5s. to fl.s. per do/.. 
IBERIS GIBRALTARICA — Large 
compact heads of lilac and white flowers, all the 
winter and early spring. Is. 
IBERIS GIBRALTARICA HYBRIDA— 
By far the best of its section, making the grand- 
est bed of any plant in cultivation ; colour silvery 
white, tinged pink, plants completely covering 
themselves solid with bloom. Is. each ; !)s. per 
doz. 
IBERIS LINIEOLIA. Is. 
IBERIS PERFECTION — Pure white, im- 
mense heads of flowers, decidedly the finest in 
cultivation : all are perfectly hardv. 9</. 
IBERIS SEMPERFLORENS. Ml. each ; 
4s. per do/.. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. Gd. each. 
IBERIS TENOREANA— Of dwarf growth ; 
white flowers, changing to purple. Gd. each ; 
5.5. ])6r do/,. 
IRIS — .SVe Collection. 
ISOPYRUM THALICTROIDES — White 
flowers. Maidenhair-like foliage. Is. 
LATHYRUS GRANDIFLORUS (Biflorus) 
— Tlie finest of the Perennial I’eas, flowers very 
large, of a bright crimson-scarlet, produced in 
abundance. Is. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (The Perennial 
Pea) — Having red flowers in Irunches. Is. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS ALBUS— One 
of the finest white flowers in cultivation for 
cutting i)iirposes. Is. Gd. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS SPLEN- 
DENS — A fine dark varietv. Is. Gd. 
LAVANDULA SPICATA (Lavender). C(/. 
each ; 4s. per doz. 
LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA (Blazing Star) 
— A tine border plant, hearing long spikes of 
]iurple flowers. Is. 
LIATRIS SPICATA— Purple. Gd. 
LILIES — See Collection. 
LINARIA ALPINA (The Alpine Snap- 
dragon) — A pretty dwarf plant, forming dense 
tufts of a bluish silvery tint. Gd. 
LINARIA CYMBALARIA (Ivy-leaved 
Toad Flax) — Pretty for dry sunny spots. Gd. 
LINARIA PILOSA — A <lwarf, free-flowering 
])erenniul. well adapted for eovering walls and 
rockwork ; flowers large, and of a 1 ilac colour. Is. 
LINARIA PURPUREA— Thrives well on 
dry places and on old walls. Gd. 
LINUM PERENNE. Gd. 
LINUM FLAVUM (luteum)— An invalu- 
able border or rock ]>lant. Gd. 
LITHOSPERMUM GRAldlNIFOLIUM 
(Crojnwell) — Handsome, grass-like foliage, mnl 
flowers of a rich, dee]) blue. 'ie.Gd. 
LITHOSPERMUM PROSTRATUM— 
Rich blue: one of the best rock plants. Is. 
LOBELIAS — See Collection. 
LOTUS CORNICULATUS FL. PL. — 
Pretty. Gd. each ; 4s. ])or iloz. 
LUPINUS ARBOREUS (Tree Lupin)— 
Fine yellow. '.)d. 
LUPINUS NOOTKATENSIS — Dwarf 
varietv. Is. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS. Gd. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS ALBUS. Gd. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS BICOLOR- 
One of the prettiest. Grf. 
LUZULA CAMPESTRIS (Deer Grass)— 
F'ine for the margin of water ; very graceful. Grf. 
LYCHNIS ALPINA— A neat dwarf Alpine 
species ; bright rose. Is 
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