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Lewisia (Leu-is'-i-a) Rediviva (R)—Many great pink flow¬ 
ers with satiny texture of the cactus bloom, 2" in di¬ 
ameter on 1J4" stems in early summer. The foliage 
disappears before flowering. A grand novelty.25 
Lilium (Lil'-i-um) Tigrmum—The improved giant Tiger 
Lily..... -20 
Lilium Umbellatum—Immense brilliant coral red blooms in 
great umbels. Does well in any position.25 
Linaria (Ly-nair'-i-a) Alpinum (R)—A wonderful trailer. 
Glaucus foliage and brilliant purple blooms with orange 
center. All summer. A plant of rare beauty. 3". -25 
—Canon Want. Graceful perennial with lovely pink flow¬ 
ers on 2J4' stalks.20 
—Dalmatica Macedonica. Lovely snapdragon-like yellow 
flowers with orange lip. 2 l />'. Always ready for Memor¬ 
ial Day. Unsurpassed for cut flowers.20 
One each of the 3 Linarias—.55 
Lmum (Ly'-mim) Flavum (R)—Very lovely sort with trans¬ 
parent yellow’ blooms. 8".20 
—Narbonnense (R)—Spreading clump of attractive fol¬ 
iage with azure blue flowers with white eye.—. -.20 
—Perenne (R)—The blue flowering flax. Very attrac¬ 
tive .20 
One each of the 3 Linutns—.50 
Lobelia (Loh-bee'-li-a) Cardinalis—Rich, fiery cardinal-red 
flowers in large heads. One of the showiest border plants 
we have. Likes shade and moisture. 2' ...20 
Lupinus (Leu'-py-aus)—Mixed Sorts. Great sp.kes of pea¬ 
shaped flowers in various colors.20 
Lychnis (Lik'-nis) Alpina (R)—Charming little tufts ot 
narrow leaves and bright pink flowers on 4" stems.20 
—Chalcedonica. Heads of the most vivid scarlet flowers 
imaginable on 4' stems.20 
•—Haageana (R). Very showy large flowers of pink 
crimson and scarlet, often 2" across. 8”. Mixed colors .20 
—Viscaria Splendens. Bright pink flowers in cariy spring. 
Always ready for Memorial Day. 15" .20 
—Viscaria FI. PI. (R)—Entirely distinct form. Large 
double pink flowers. The best of the newer sorts. 8" .35 
One each of the 5 Lychnis—$1.00 
Lythrum (Lith'-rum) Superbum Roseum—Great spires oi 
lovely rosy purple flowers on neat bushes 3' high. Very 
showy.20 
Matricaria (Mat-ri-ca'-ri-a)—Excellent plant for low bor¬ 
ders or for specimans in the rockery. Finely divided high¬ 
ly aromatic leaves. 
—Golden Ball. Beautiful bright yellow foliage the year 
around and many single white flowers. .20 
—Little Gem. Green leaved with double white flowers like 
miniature pompoms.20 
One each of the 2 Matricarias—.35 
Mertensia (Mer-ten'-si-a) Oblongifolia (R)— Another little 
native gem having a cluster of intensely blue bells on 4 
stems in early spring. 3 for. .35 
Androsace Sarmentosa should be in every rock garden. 
