Bright Spot Gardens 
IBERIS ( Candytuft )—10 inches. White. Evergreen 
foliage. 
IRIS—* Dwarf varieties. 6 to 8 inches. 
Bloom early in April on. 
Atroviolacea —Intense rosy purple; also in light 
blue and a rich purple which follows later. 
GERMAN IRIS in a number of named varieties and a 
wide range of colors, including some reds and 
pinks. From 15c to 30c each 
JAPANESE IRIS—Tall and later than all others, and 
most beautiful. Single and double. 50c each 
LIATRIS (Gay Feather or Blazing Star). 
Pycnostachya.— 5 feet. 
Scariosa—3 or 4 feet. 
Both rosy purple. 
# LINARIA CYMBAL ARIA ( Kenilworth Iv y)—Dainty 
little vine which does well on the ground or on 
walls. 
Macedonica ( Toad Flax) — 18 inches. Yellow snap¬ 
dragon-like flowers on long stems. 
*LINUM PERENNE ( Blue Flax)— 15 inches. Azure 
blue. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLIS. (Lupine)— 3 feet. Blue, 
rose or white. See under Annuals for Annual Lu¬ 
pines. 
* LYCHNIS VISCARIA (Splendens FI. PI.)— 18 inches. 
The double flowering form. Deep rose pink. June. 
LYTHRUM (Loosestrife) —3 or 4 feet. Rose. All 
summer. 
*MERTENSIA (Virginia Blue Bells)— 18 inches. Sky 
blue, pink buds. May and June. 
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