Impatiens Roylei—Queen’s Slipper. Orchid-like 
flowers of richest royal purple are carried 
well out from the tangle of succulent branches 
and lance-shaped leaves. Tall and sturdy. 
Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Inula Ensifolia—Flowers of pale gold, large, 
ragged and informal, with numerous long 
narrow petals. Two feet. Perennial, but 
blooms first year if sown early. Pkt. 20c; 
special pkg. 50c. 
Layia Platiglossa—Tidy Tips. Daisy flowers 
with long petals of lemon yellow, each tipped 
with pure white. Attractive and easy. Pkt. 
10c; special pkg. 25c. 
Lavauxia Triloba—A Dwarf Evening Primrose, 
ever-blooming, with large pale yellow 7 flowers 
that are intensely fragrant at night. Pkt. 10c; 
special pkg. 25c. 
Lilium Longiflorum—True Easter Lily. Snowy 
white fragrant trumpets. Blooms in ten 
months, from seed if kept growing continu¬ 
ously in pots, or hardy if well mulched. Pkt. 
20c; special pkg. 50c. 
Lilium Philippinense Formosanum—A charming 
new Lily with long wax-white trumpets, 
tinged with rose on the reverse. Sw r eet 
scented. Reasonably hardy if mulched, or will 
bloom in 8 months from seed if kept grow¬ 
ing thriftily in pots. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 
60c; Vi oz. $1.75. 
Linaria Canadensis—A quick little flower bear¬ 
ing tiny blue blooms like snap-dragon midgets, 
on wiry stems. Effective in colonies on driest 
poorest land. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Livingstone Daisy—An easily grown annual, 
literally covered with fine petalled, fluffy 
daisies. There are pure whites, tinted and 
edged with rose, crimson or buff, and self 
colors of primrose, golden apricot, pink or 
red. An ideal rockery or bedding plant. 
Thrives in poor soil. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 
50c. 
Lupinus Nanus—A dwarf spreading species with 
slender racemes of large pea-shaped flowers, 
white with deep blue edging, or sometimes 
lilac or rosy red. Very effective. Pkt. 10c; 
Vi oz. 40c. 
Mcconella Linearis Pulchellum—Eight inch plants 
loaded with dainty cream colored flowers with 
canary yellow tips, the petal reverse being 
pink or rosy red. Early blooming and likes 
full sun. Pkt. 15c; special pkg. 35c. 
Nothoscordum Fragrans (a)—This is not one of 
the showy flowers, but it has a dainty beauty 
of its own, and the swaying crowns of tiny 
bells on their 20-inch stems are charming in 
the rockery or border. The flowers are white 
with faint lilac pink flushing and they dif¬ 
fuse a delicate and attractive fragrance that 
will appeal to all who appreciate natural per¬ 
fumes. It grows quickly from seed, flowering 
the first year, and the bulbs may be handled 
thereafter like Gladioli. Pkt. 20c; special pkg. 
50c; Vs oz. 85c. 
Nolana Blend—The sunny coast-hills of Chile are 
painted all through late spring and early 
summer with the varying blues, from azure to 
