LILIES — We carry a full collection of all the hardy varieties. 25c up. 
*L IN A RIA AEQUITRILOBA —Cose creeping plant making a dense mat covered 
with miniature pale mauve flowers. 
LINARIA CYIVIBALARICA (Kenilworth Ivy)—Trailing, with lilac flower. 
"LINNAEA BOREALIS (Twin Flower) — Trailing, half woody plant, with pairs 
of rose pink flowers along the stem. Peat soil. 35c. 
* LI N U M ALPINUIV! —Rare, trai'ing, not over 4 inches high, with clear sky-blue 
flowers. 25c. 
NARBONNENSE — Large sapphire blue flowers on 18 inch stems. Flowers 
last for several days. 
*LINUM SALSALOIDES NANUM — Dense mats of foliage covered with large 
opalescent white blooms. One of the finest alpines. 50c each. 
*LITHOSPERNUM PROSTRATUM HEAVENLY BLUE— One of the most beau¬ 
tiful of the trailing plants, with small deep green leaves and masses of 
pure blue flowers. Should be in every rock collection. See it in bloom at 
our nursery. 50c each. 
* LOB E LIA CAMPANULATA —Trailing with dainty little violet purple flowers. 
25c. 
LOBELIA LAXIFLORA —Tall upright perennial Lobelia in bloom most of the 
summer with clusters orange red trumpet flowers. 25c. 
*LOPEZIA ALBIFLORA (Mosquito Flower)—A sprawling perennial with masses 
of tiny rose flowers. 25c. 
LOPEZIA HIRSUTUM —A more upright and larger leaved variety with deeper 
pink blooms. 25c. 
*LYCHNIS ALPINA ROSEA —Dainty little tuft of foliage with short flower 
cluster of rose pink. 
* L Y C H NIS HAAG I HYBRIDS —Grows about 10 to 12 inches high with very large 
single flowers of various shades. 
*LYCHNIS LAGASCAE —Bright rose colored flowers with white center with 
grey green foliage. 4 to 6 inches. Very fine. 25c and 35c. 
*MAHERNIA ODORATA (Honey Bells) — Sprawling shrub with finely cut leaves 
and soft yellow fragrant flowers. 25c. 
MARGUERITE -We carry both the yellow and white flowered form. 
MECONOPSIS BAILEYII (Tibet Poppy) — The much desired Blue Poppy with 
rich sky-blue flowers on two-foot stems. 75c each. 
MECONOPSIS WALLICH I — A soft blue flowered form. 50c. 
♦MENTHA REQUIENA —A minute creeping herb of strong mint fragrance, with 
the tiniest of mauve flowers. Shade. 
M ERTENSIA VIRGINICA (Virginia Blue Bells)—For moist shady location, 
with blue green foliage and arching racemes of rich sky-blue flowers. 
25c each. 
*M ESEMBRYANTHEMU MS—We have a. number of different varieties that are 
suitable for the rock garden. 
*MITCH ELLA REPENS (Par ridge Berry) — Creeping with dark green leaves, 
white flowers and red berries. Acid soil. 25c. 
* MYOSOTIS RUPICOLA —The Queen of Alpine Forget-Me-Nots. Small compact 
clumps of dark green foliage covered with heads of large deep blue flowers. 
25c. 
♦NANANTHUS VILLATUS — A succulent plant of compact growth with bright 
orange yellow flowers. 25c. 
*NEPETA MUSSINI —Terminal spikes of lavender blue flowers on grey green 
foliage. 
NERINE SARNIENSIS (Guernsey Lily) — A bulbous lily from South Africa 
with flower clusters of bright red made up of feathered petals. 50c. 
♦OENOTHERA ROSEA MEXICANA (Childsii) — Something different in Even¬ 
ing Primrose with bright cherry red flowers. 4 inches. 
♦OMPHALODES VERNA —For the part shade with heart-shaped leaves and 
Forget-Me-Not-like flowers. 35c. 
*OXALIS ADENOPHYLLA — Crinkly grey green leaves with rather large flowers 
of lilac pink. 25c. 
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