3 
ISATUS (Golden Gypsophila)—A great ad¬ 
dition for the hardy border. 
boissieriana, —Masses of yellow flowers 
in spring and lasting a long time... .75 
JASIONE (Sheep Scabious)—Blooms all 
summer. 
R perenne—Dainty blue flowers on 6 
in. stems . 7 5 
LARIOPE (Summer Hyacinths)—Any soil. 
Sun or shade. 
graminifolia —Grass-like foliage. Spikes 
of purple flowers in late summer or 
fall. Bulbous.75 
LATH YR US (Perennial Sweet Peas)— 
Blooming in late summer when 
flowers are scarce. 
latifolius —Mixed colors only, 4-6 ft... .60 
LAV EN DU LA (Lavender)—Herb used for 
its fragrance. Limy soil.75 
vera —Grey foliage, lavender flowers. 
LEPACHYS COLUMNAR IS,— 
The Obelisk —Flower Yellow with brown 
cones. Unsurpassed for constant 
bloom in hot, dry places.75 
LIATRIS (Gay Feather)—Showy plants 
for the border. 
R Helleri —Native. Very dwarf form 
for rock garden. Very rare and 
choice. 35c each. 
pycnostachya —Spikes of rich purple, 
5 ft.75 
scariosa —Native. A favorite of the gay 
feathers, 4 ft.60 
spicata —Native. Smaller than above. . .60 
LILIES —Popular and showy border plants. 
canadense —Native. Yellow, 2-4 ft.75' 
candidum (Madonna Lily)—Pure white, 
fragrant ....75 
carolinianum — Native. Deep orange 
flowers.75 
Grayi —Native. Slender, bright orange- 
red .75 
philadelphicum —Native. Orange-red, 2 
ft.75 
regale —White lined pink.75 
superbum —Native. Handsomest of all. .75 
R tenuifolium —Coral lily. Excellent for 
rock gardens . .60 
tigrinium —Orange scarlet; very hardy. .60 
Spider Lily —See Hymenocallis occi¬ 
dental^. 
LIN ARIA —Plants of easy culture. 
R alpina —Choice biennial from Switzer¬ 
land; purple and orange. Snap- 
dragon-like flowers, 4 in. Seeds 
freely .60 
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