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Hardy Perennial Plants, continued 
All Plants on this page, except where noted otherwise, 75 cts. for 3, $2.50 per doz 
Varieties marked R are suitable for Rock-Gardens 
The first column of figxxres denotes month of flowering, 5 =May, 8= August, etc. The last column, height in inches 
LAVANDULA. Lavender. This old-fashioned, sweet-scented 
plant is a general favorite. Plant it in full sun. 
R Nana. Very desirable dwarf Lavender. 90 cts. for 3, 
$3 per doz. 
Vera. The true Lavender herb of Old-World gardens. 
LEWISIA. These should be planted in a dry, sunny position 
but must have water when making growth. After the 
growing period they may be kept dry during winter. 
Columbianum. Handsome rosettes of fleshy leaves 
with graceful sprays of waxy, 
pink flowers in July. $1.50 for 3, $5 per doz. 
pale 
LIATRIS. Blazing Star; Gayfeather. 
Pycnostachya. A very attractive, native, hardy perennial. 
Purple and rosy purple flowers borne on long spikes. 
^ splendid new snow-white variety. 
ocarioha diua. Highly recommended for the perennial 
border or for cutting. $1.50 for 3, $5 per doz. 
LINARIA. Toad Flax. 
R Cymbalaria globosa. A dense, rounded, compact form of 
the well-known Kenilworth Ivy. It does not ramble so 
extensively, and the pretty, ivy-like foliage is decorative, 
even when not studded with its pale lilac flowers. 90 cts. 
for 3, $3 per doz. 
LINUM. Flax. Very interesting bushy perennial plants for 
the rock-garden or border. The foliage is light and grace¬ 
ful. Flowers open in sunlight in great profusion from 
May to August. 
R Flavum. Very handsome light yellow flowers. 
R Perenne. Beautiful pale blue. 
LITHOSPERMUM. Cromwell. 
R Heavenly Blue. An ideal rock-garden plant and a 
lime-hater. The small, hairy foliage makes a broad mat, 
studded all over with jewel-like, brilliant blue flowers. 
$1.50 for 3, $5 per doz. 
LOBELIA. Indian Paint-brush. Tall-growing, hardy peren¬ 
nial with long spikes of brilliant flowers during July and 
August. Height 2 to 4 ft. 
Cardinalis. Cardinal Flower. The gorgeous native Car¬ 
dinal Flower of shady stream-sides and meadows, with 
tall spikes of brilliant cardinal-red flowers in late summer. 
Enjoys shade and plenty of moisture. 90c for 3, $3 per doz. 
Handsome light blue flowers in leafy 
pypnilltica. gpi^eg. Green foliage. $1.50 for 3, 
$5 per doz. 
LOTUS. Babies-Slippers. 
R Corniculatus. Bird’s-Foot Trefoil. A creeping plant for 
the rock-garden, flowering all summer. The blooms are 
orange-yellow. 90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
LUPINUS. Lupine. Sturdy perennials when once es- 
tablished. They like a sunny, well-drained spot with a 
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soil that is not too rich, and they hate to be disturbed 
when once in place. When they are growing well they 
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enjoy moderate fertilization and plenty of water. The 
flowers are at their best during June and July but the 
foliage is handsome throughout the season. 
Polyphyllus albus. Pure white. 
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PolyphyUus, Blue Shades. 
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Polyphyllus, Red Shades. 
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Polyphyllus roseus. Robust, branching habit. Its soft 
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rose-pink flowers are produced in long spikes. 
Polyphyllus, Yellow Shades. 
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Polyphyllus, Art Shades, Mixed. A mixture of all the 
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best colors in Lupines. 
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LYCHNIS. Rose Campion. These old-fashioned flowers are 
produced by handsome, perennial plants of easy culture 
making bright scarlet masses in beds and borders. 
R Alpinus. Bright rose-colored flowers in June. 90 cts. for 
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3, $3 per doz. 
Chalcedonica. Heads of vivid scarlet flowers. Contrasts 
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well with blue delphiniums. 90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
Viscaria splendens. Rose-pink to crimson flowers. 
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90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
LYSIMACHIA. Loosestrife. 
Nummularla. Moneywort; Creeping Charley; Creeping 
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Jenny. Pretty prostrate plant with bright yellow flowers, 
effective from May to September. 
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Verticillata. Very hardy border plant with yellow, dense 
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terminal racemes. 
LYTHRUM roseum superbum. Purple Loosestrife. Rose- 
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colored flowers on erect stems. Blooms freely from July to 
September. 90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
MATRICARIA inodora plenissima. Chamomile; Fever- 
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few. Double; white. Useful for the border or for cutting. 
In flower from June to September. 90 cts. for 3, $3 per doz. 
MAZUS rugosus. Creeping plant with rosy lavender flowers 
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having a white throat, freely spotted brown. 90 cts. 
for 3, $3 per doz. 
MENZIESIA (DABCECIA). For sunny, well-drained borders. 
R Dr*1<frklia Compact, evergreen shrub; long racemes of 
1 UlllUlld. little. Durnle flowers. Ji.^o for -i. ner doz. 
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RHeath-like shrub with large white 
Polifolia alba, flowers. Si.ito for 7. St oer doz. 
MICROMERIA. 
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R Lebondomln. A fragrant plant requiring a sheltered 
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and sunny position. Pale rose-colored flowers. $1.05 
for 3, $3.50 per doz. 
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