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INULA HELENIUM — Large heads of 
bright yellow flowers. 1-1^ ft. !)(/. 
iroiS — See Collection. 
ISOPYEUM THALICTEOIDES — White 
flowers, Maidenhair-like foliage. Is. 
LATHYRUS ORANDIPLORUS (Biflorus) 
— The finest of the Perennial Peas, flowers very 
large, of a bright crimson-scarlet, produced in 
sbnndance. 4 ft. Is. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (The Perennial 
Pea) — Having red flowers in bunches. 4 ft. 
LATHYRUS LATIEOLIUS ALBUS— One 
of the finest white flowers in cultivation for 
cutting purposes. 4 ft. Is. 6rf. 
LATHYRUS LATIEOLIUS SPLEN- 
DENS — A fine dark variety. 4 ft. Is. 6rf. 
LAVENDULA SPICATA (Lavender). «//. 
each ; 4s. per doz. 
LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA— Long spikes 
of purple flowers. .S ft. Is. 
LIATRIS SPICATA— Purple. Ij ft. Gd. 
LILIES — See Collection. 
LINARIA ALPINA — Purple and orange 
flowers : neat trailing habit ; effective. Gd. 
LINARIA OYMBALARIA (Ivy-leaved 
Toad Flax) — Pretty for dry sunnv spots. Gd. 
LINARIA DALMATICA — Hich .golden- 
yellow; very s'riking and free. Gd. 
LINARIA PILOSA — A dwarf, free-flowering 
perennial, well adapted for covering walls and 
rockwork; flowers lilac colour. Gd. 
LINUM ARBOREUM — Free flowering, 
requiring a sunny position on borders or rock- 
work, in sandy, well-drained soil. 1 ft. Is. 
LINUM PLAVUM (Luteum)— An invalu- 
able border or rock plant. 1-14 ft. Gd. 
LINUM MONOGYNUM ( he New Zeahind 
White Flax .) — Largs ptire white flowers, 1 ft. 
Gd. 
LITHOSPERMUM PROSTRATUM— 
Rich blue; one of the best rock plants. 4 ft Gd. 
LOBELIAS — See Collection. 
LOTUS CORNICULATUS PL. PL. — 
Pretty. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
LUPINUS ARBOREUS (Tree Lupin)— 
Fine yellow. 2—4 ft. Gd. 
LUPINUS POXn — Dark purple and white ; 
fine for cutting. Is. 
LUPINUS NOOTKATENSIS— 'Hue and 
white: dwarf variety. 14 ft. Gd. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS — A grand 
border plant. 4 ft. fid. 
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