LINARIA ALPINA HYBRIDA—erx8. Clusters 
of pretty little “dragon” flowers in odd combina¬ 
tions of buff, orange, rose and purple. Flowers 
first year, but hardy. Pkt. 20c. 
LINARIA CANON J. WANT—erx8. Like the 
above, but a pretty soft pink. Exquisite. Pkt. 
20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
LINNEA BOREALIS—rsay9. A delicate semi¬ 
trailer of rich mossy woods. The fragrant little 
flower bells, coming in pairs, are a delightful 
ruby pink. Pkt. 25c. 
LITHOSPERMUM CANESCENS—rbhl6. Lady 
Key. Tufts of brilliant orange flowers above silky 
silvery leaves. Excellent. Pkt. 15c; sp. pkg. 35c. 
LITHOSPERMUM LINEARIFOLIUM — rbh24. 
Curiously enough this fine hardy perennial pro¬ 
duces two distinct types of flowers, the earlier 
brightest golden orange, the latter soft primrose. 
Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; % oz. 60c. 
LOTUS ORNITHOPODOIDES—erx8. A pretty 
sprawler with row clusters of little yellow pea- 
flowers, followed by pods in birdsfoot form. An¬ 
nual. Long blooming. Pkt. 20c. 
LYCHNIS SARTORI—ecrbxl6. A really pure 
magenta is pleasing, despite its slanderers. The 
bright and attractive flower clusters of this 
Lychnis are proof enough for any one. You will 
like it. May. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
MALVASTRUM COCCINEUM — erdx6. Gay 
flowers in late summer, of an intense coppery 
redness. Fine blue-silvered leaf tufts. Pkt. 15c; 
spec. pkg. 35c. 
MERTENSIA PULCHELLA — ry9. A lovely 
dwarf Bluebell with clusters of crinkled blossoms, 
pale opaline blue. Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
MYRTLE BOX—Leiophyllum b u x i f o 1 i u m. 
rbasthl2. Evergreen shrublets very like dwarf 
Box, literally covered for many spring weeks 
with myriads of little starry flowers, white with 
pink shadings. Always ornamental, winter or 
summer. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c. 
NOTOTHLASPI ROSULATUM—rh8. The rare 
and curious Penwiper Plant of the New Zealand 
Alps. Thick fat leaves, closely scalloped, are laid 
one above the other in the regularly overlapping 
manner of the old-fashioned penwiper. From the 
center of the rosette emerges a close dense pyra¬ 
mid of large creamy flowers, deliciously fragrant. 
Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
OENOTHERA BRACHYCARPA — erx8. Many 
big pale yellow flowers like diaphanous silk, 
above lax cut-leaf rosettes. Pkt. 10c; sp. pkg. 25c. 
PATRINIA SIBIRICA — rbhl2. Loose flower 
clusters of golden yellow in August. Jasmine fra¬ 
grance. Pkt. 15c; spec. pkg. 35c; Va oz. 60c. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA—rbnstyl2. In May its 
flowers of royal lavender-blue form sheets of 
pure color. A fragrant and charming species. 
Pkt. 20c; spec. pkg. 50c. 
PHYTEUMA SIEBERI—rh9. Scanty leaf tufts 
carrying two or three sturdy stems, all covered 
with downy gray velvet. Each stem is topped 
with a wild cluster of twisted flask-shaped flow¬ 
ers, all of translucent blue. Pkt. 25c. 
PHYTEUMA BLEND—rbh. Phyteumas are as 
beautiful as‘they are odd, and that is saying 
much. Here are many and varied kinds in blend. 
Pkt. 25c; spec. pkg. 60c. 
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