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Hollyhock, Double 
IBIS christata (Crested Dwarf Iris), dwarf, rich 
amethyst-blue . 
—R—pumilla, dwarf, purple . 
siberica, purplish-blue flowers, good hardy variety 
—verna, dwarf, fragrant starry flowers of blue violet 
and gold . 
—versicolor (Large Blueflag, Fleur-de-lis). 
LAVENDULA vera, true sweet lavender, fragrant, 
blue, (R) .. . 
LATHYRUS latifolia (Perennial Sweet Pea). 
LEONTOPODIUM alpinum (Edelweiss). Each 35c.. 
LIATRIS scariosa (Blazing Star). 
—RO—A tall, handsome perennial which grows in 
sandy situations. Very popular for cut flowers. 
$6.00 per 100 . 
—pycnostachia (Kansas Gay Feather), purple spikes, 
similar to above. $6.00 per 100. 
LILIUM (Lilies). 
canadensis (Wild Meadow Lily). The graceful 
curves of its bells are unsurpassed in any wild or 
cultivated flower . 
philadelphicum (Wood lily). A handsome native 
lily with cup shaped flowers, spotted maroon and 
shaded orange. 3 ft. 
—regale, or myrophyllum (Regal Lily). The flowers 
are white, slightly suffused with pink, with a beau¬ 
tiful shade of canary yellow at center, delight¬ 
fully fragrant, blooms in July. Each 40c. 
—superbum, (Turk’s Cap Lily). Remarkable for its 
completely reflexed petals tipped with brown an¬ 
thers. Blooms abundantly in July-August. 
—tennuifolium (Siberian or Coral Lily). Beautiful, 
dainty red lily for rock garden. 12-18 in. Each 
40c. 
—tigrinium (Tiger Lily). Flower sepals are strongly 
spotted and reflexed. July-August. Single and 
double ... 
—umbellatum, red, flushed orange, tall, vigorous 
grower . 
LINNEA borealis (Twinberry)—R—Each 50c. 
LINNUM perrene (Hardy Perennial Flax). Blu,e.... 
—alba, white flowers . . . . ... 
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