k. Geoprmni'on Crassicarpum —Ground plum—Low 
mailing plant with oda-pinate leaves and cluster 
of purple flowers. Tho inflated seed-pods ar 
very attractive. 
Gailiardia Puchella—Blanketf lower—Annuals 8 
to 12 inches high, branching freely and bearing 
many bright flowers in summer. We offer the 
red and yellow. 
K. Galpinsia Laverdulaefclia—Evening Primrose— 
Woody branching stems 10 inches high, small 
crowded leaves and very large showy yellow 
flowers all season. 
Cilia Longiflora—Single branching stems bear¬ 
ing many phlox-form pure white flowers in late 
summer and fall. Biennial. 
Gaura Vi losa—Several leafy stems, terminal 
racemes of white or pink fiowers in spring and 
summer. Up to three feet. 
R. Gaura Coecinea—Dwarf Gaura—Small leafy 
stems 8 inches high. Tne flowers are very much 
like G. Villosa. 
R. Houstonia Angustifolia—A plant of the Madder 
family, closely related to the burets of the East¬ 
ern United States. Many slender erect stems 
10 inches high crowded with narrow dark green 
leaves. Terminal clusters of small white ilow- 
ers. Summer. 
R. Icnoxalis Ampiifolia—Violet woicd-sorrel — Bul- 
bus plant 4 inches high, showy flowers in ear.y 
spring. 
R. Lathy rus Ornatus — Wild sweet -pea — 8 inch 
slender branching stem, large bright purple 
flowers in early spring. 
R. Lithospermum Birtum—Hairy puccoon — Sev¬ 
eral flower stems thickiy set wkh dark green 
leaves and large heads of orange flowers in 
spring and early summer. 8 inches. 
R>. Lithospermum Argustiiolium — Narrow leaced 
puccoon—Bushy plant 8 inches high, narrow 
gray-green leaves, light yellow fiowers in 
spring. 
Linum Sulcatum—Yellow flax—Annual with 
slender branching stems and few leaves, yeliow 
flowers with darker centers. Summer. 
R. Laeinaria Punctata—Dwarf gayfeather — Sev¬ 
eral leafy stems 10 inches high thickly set with 
purple flowers in late summer and fall. Give 
this full sun and poor soil to see it at its best. 
Laeinaria Squamosa—Blazing star — MosUy 
single stems except in cultivated plants narrow 
dark green leaves and purple button-like flow¬ 
ers. 
Lespedeza Frutescens—Bush-clover — One to 
several leafy stems 2 feet high, small pink pea- 
form flowers. Fall. 
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