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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
Latiiyrus Latifoliup Grandiflorus Albus, " White Pearl.” 
A new and beautiful variety, producing an abundance of line pure white flowers. 
See page 4. 
LI N U M, — continued. 
133 flavum, I ft., golden yellow, about 
in. across, in dense branching clusters, 
light warm soil and dry situation, with 
a little Winter protection, v-ix. 6d. 
each ; 4/6 doz, 
136 monogynum, ij ft., large pure white 
flowers, vi-ix, 6d. 
138 narbonense, zj ft., tall, slender, and 
graceful, with a profusion of large 
light-blue flowers, veined violet, v-viii. 
6d. 
140 perenne, i ft., slender and elegant, with 
numerous flowers of pearly blue, v-ix. 
6d. 
141 album, ft., a silvery-white form, fir), 
LIRIOPE 
144 gramlnifolia, i ft., Scilla-liUe, deep 
violet-blue, in little clusters, dark purple 
spike ; light soil, viii-x. 4d. 
LITHOSPERMUM (Cromwell), flowers of 
exquisite beauty, thriving best on sunny 
light, well-drained soils. 
I, SI multiflorum, i ft., bright golden-yellow 
flowers in terminal heads, distinct and 
handsome, i /- 
152 prostratum, 3 in., rich dark blue flowers 
in bloom the year round : beautiful 
for rockery, dry slope, or border. 4d. 
each ; 3/ doz' 
