Jatrcpha texana—1 to 2 ft. Eushy, palmate leaf tub¬ 
erous rooted nettle with waxy, white, fragrant flow¬ 
ers. Foot deep in sand. All summer. S and L or N. 
25e to $2.50. 
Krameria secundiflora—Short trailer. Small leaves 
ana glossy red stars. Spring. S and L. 25c. 
Lithcspermum Imearifolium—4 to 6 in. Branching, 
leafy stem and ruffled, yellow trumpets. Spring. S 
and L. 2 for 25c. 
Llnum sulcatum—4 to 8 in. Spruce leaved biennial, 
with red throated buff yellow rlowers. Spring. S and 
L. 2 for 25c. 
Liatris pycnostaehya—About 2 ft. Stiff, dense spike 
of fringy, lavender to red-purple florets. Dries per¬ 
fectly. S, A or N. Summer. 2 tor 25c. 
Liatris scario a—3 ft. Florets borne in showy axillary 
pompons. Same color. Sh, A or N. Summer. 2 for 25c 
Liatris punctata—1 to 2 feet. Dense spikes of small 
narrow leaves and rosy, fringy florets- Fall- S and 
L. 2 for 25c. 
Lesquierella engelmanni—4 to 8 in. Tuft of small, 
rough, gray-green leaves, wiry, naked scape and 
cluster of showy, bright yellow flowers. Spring. S 
and L. 25c. 
Lobelia puberula—2 to 3 ft. Simple stem, leaves vel¬ 
vety on upper surface and a terminal spike of fine, 
violet-blue flowers. Adaptable. S or Sh, A or N & 
M. Summer and fall. 25c. 
Lobelia splendens—3 to 6 ft- A big spike of blinding 
vermillion. Fall. Water. 25c. 
Lcnicera albiflora—10 ft. Clambering honeysuckle, 
with blue green leaves, fragrant, white flowers and 
big, orange berries. Spring. S & L. 50c. 
Lupinus texiensis—6 to 12 in. Hairy leaved annual, 
with several short spikes of nearly indigo, pea form 
flowers. The Texas Bluebonnet. Spring. S and L or 
N. 25c. 
Manfreda virginica—Cluster of stemless, fleshy, pur 
pie mottled leaves and a tall, slender stem of incon- 
ispicious, but spicily fragrant flowers. A hardy a- 
gave. Sh, L or N. Summer. 25c. 
Marsha Ilia caespitosa—4 to 8 in. Tuft of strap like 
leaves and fluffy, white flower balls on naked scapes 
Spring. S and L. 25c. 
MegapteriuTi) missouriense—6 to 12 inches. Purple 
dotted leaves and great, satiny, yellow saucers. Stun¬ 
ning. Spring and early summer. S, M and L. 35c. 
Meriolix spinulosa—1 to 2 ft. Narrow, serrate leaves 
and 2 inch, clear yellow saucers open all day. This 
appears to run into the smaller M. serrulata, differ¬ 
ing in size only. Spring and summer. S and L. Either 
species, 25c. 
Mitchslla repiens—Evergreen trailer. Has been call¬ 
ed the very best ground cover. Small, fragrant, pink- 
whits flowers and scarlet berries. Sh & M. Spring. 
25c. 
Morongia roemeriana—Short, prickly trailer with 
feathery, sensitive leaves and fuzzy pink, fragrant 
flower balls. Spring. S and L. 35c. 
M onarda lasiodonta—1 to 3 ft. Leafy stems, whorled 
spikes of purple dotted, honey yellow flowers and 
conspicuous, chalk white bracts. Summer. S and N. 
2 for 25c. 
