3 12 
R alpina rosea—Rose-colored form of 
above .75 2.50 
cymbalaria — Kentworthy Ivy — Dainty 
trailing- vine for rock walls or hang¬ 
ing■ baskets. Lavender blooms.60 1.50 
dalmatica—Butter and Eggs—Yellow 
and orange. Escaped.60 1.50 
LINUM (Flax)—Graceful plants for sunny 
situations. 
R al pin urn—Prostrate form, blue, blooms 
all summer . 75 2.50 
R flavum—Large golden blooms.75 2.50 
R narbonense—Very graceful and hand¬ 
some .75 2.50 
perenne—Feathery foliage, blue.75 2.50 
perenne alba—White form of above... .75 2.50 
LOBELIA—Prefer damp sunny situations, 
cardinal is—Native. Cardinal Flowers. 
Fiery red spikes, 2 ft.60 2.00 
syphilitica—Native. Intense blue flow¬ 
ers, 2-4 ft.60 2.00 
LONICERA (Woodbine)—(Native. Hand¬ 
some vines with spring blooms, 
sempervirens—Clusters of “firecracker” - 
like flowers, 15-20 ft.76 2.50 
LYCHNIS (Campion)—'Choice for sunny 
situations. 
R alpina—Very dwarf, spikes of rose, 
4 in.75 2.50 
R arkwrighti—Bright orange-scarlet, 8 
in.75 2.50 
chaloedonica—Heads of brilliant scarlet, 
18 in.75 2.50 
chalcedonica alba—White form of above .75 2.60 
R viscaria splendens—Bright rose, 12 
in.75 2.50 
LYCOPODIUM — Excelle n t evergreen 
plants for ground cover in deep 
shade. 
complanatum—Native. Trailing Christ¬ 
mas pine, 4 ft.75 2.50 
lucidulum—Native. Shining club moss .75 2.50 
obscurum—Native. Turkey brush, 6 in. .60 2.00 
selago—Native. Fir club moss, 2-4 in. .75 2.50 
tristachyum—Cedar moss, 6 in. Rare.. .75 2.50 
LYSIMACHIA (Creeping Jennie)—Good 
ground cover, part shade. 
R nummularia—Bright yellow blooms 
in spring.60 1.50 
MELESSIA officinali s—Lemon balm. Very 
fragrant, crinkled foliage.75 2.50 
MENTHA (Spearmint)—Aromatic plants, 
spicata—Native. Good foliage, lavender 
flowers, 2 ft.60 1.50 
piperita (Peppermint)—For tea.60 1.50 
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