LILIES. HARDY GARDEN VARIETIES. 
Auratum. (Gold Banded Lily of Japan). Ivory 
white petals, studded with crimson spots and 
striped through the center with a gold band. 
July. 3 ft. 
See Special Price List at Nursery for price. 
Candidum. (Madonna Lily). Pure white variety. 
We have these potted, ready to plant out in 
the ground in the spring. These should flower 
this season. 35c ea. $3.50 doz. 
Speciosum Album. White, with delicate green 
markings and spots. Aug.-Sept. 
Speciosum Rubrum. Light pink, spotted and 
marked crimson. 
Tigrinum Splendens. (Tiger Lily). Orange-scar¬ 
let flowers. Aug.-Sept. 4-5 ft. We have these 
in well rooted clumps, which may be planted 
in the spring. 35c ea. 
LINUM. (Perennial Flax). 
Perenne. Blue. Free blooming during summer 
months. 1 ft. 
LOBELIA. (Cardinal Flower). 
Cardinalis. Brilliant scarlet flowers. 3-4 ft. 
LOTUS. (Lotus Flower). 
*Corniculata. Prostrate growing plant, covered 
with tiny, bright yellow flowers. 
LUPINUS. (Lupine). 
Polyphyllus. Rose, blue and white. June. 3 ft. 
LYCHNIS. (Catchfly). 
Chalcedonica. (Maltese Cross). Scarlet. June- 
July. 2 ft. 
*Haageana. Rose, orange-scarlet, and crimson 
flowers. June-Aug. 1 ft. 
*Viscaria. FI. PI. Double. Deep rosy red clusters 
of flowers during May and June. Very showy. 
1 ft. 
LYTHRUM. (Loosestrife). 
Roseum. Rosy-purple. Fine for cutting. 2-3 ft. 
MERTENSIA. (Bluebells). 
*Virginica. Blue flowers shading to pink. IV 2 ft. 
Early spring. 
MONARDA. (Beebalm). 
Cambridge Scarlet. Scarlet. Fragrant foliage. 
July-Aug. 2-3 ft. 
MYOSOTIS. (Forget-me-not). 
*Palustris Semperflorens. Large rich blue flowers 
with yellow eye. Fine for planting in damp 
places. 
FERTILIZER 
Castor Pomace Swift-sure 
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