JAPANESE ANEMONE. (See “Anemones”). 
JASIONE HUMILIS, (R). The flowers resemble bril¬ 
liant blue scabiosas and are supported on 12-inch 
stems above a basal tuft of healthy green. Bloom 
for several months. 25c. 
LAVANDULA SPICA. Dwarf sort, very fragrant. 15c. 
LAVANDULA VERA (Lavender). What can be more 
delightful than this occupant of old English gar¬ 
dens, with its sweetly scented flower spikes and 
association of sentiment? Did you know it makes 
a fine hedge? 3 feet. Strong plants. 40c. Small 
plants, 10c. 
LAVANDULA DELPHINENSIS (Lavender). The 
plant—a rather dwarf form some two feet in 
height when grown. The fragrance of the flowers 
is an indescribable mingling of rose and laven¬ 
der truly delightful. 25c. 
LYCHNIS ALPINA, (R). Bright rose flowers and 
cushions of olive green make this a most at¬ 
tractive rock plant. It is but four inches tall, 
and blooms in June and July. 15c. 
LYCHNIS LAGASCAE, (R). A pretty little evergreen 
from the Pyranees, bright carmine flowers. 3 
inches. 25c. 
LEONTOPODIUM ALPINUM, (R). The famed Edel- 
weis of the Alps. A tuft of rather woolly leaves, 
the flowers white. Not at all difficult to grow in 
well drained, sunny location. 25c. 
LEWISIA REDIVIVA, (R). This is the “Bitter Root” 
of our Cascade Mountains, where it is found in 
very rocky soil, full sun. Flowers like miniature 
water lilies of pale or decided pink. The incon¬ 
spicuous leaves disappear with the flowers, to re¬ 
turn another season. A crevice. »n the rock garden 
suits it. Plant at least a modest colony. 15c. 
LEWISIA HOWELLI. Rosettes, fleshy leaves, pink 
flowers. 15c. 
LEWISIA COLUMBIANA ROSEA. Fleshy leaves, 
rose colored flowers. 15c. 
LILIES 
FRITILLARIAS CROWN IMPERIALS. Large um¬ 
bels of red-orange flowers. 25c. $2.50 dozen. 
CONCOLOR. Red star lily for rockery. 15c each. 
Dozen $1.50. 
ALSTROMERIA. (Peruvian lily). Orange and yel¬ 
low. A fine cut flower lily. 15c. 6 for 75c. 
LILIUM CANDIDUM. Also called Madonna Lily or 
St. Joseph’s Lily. Blooms in early summer. Pure 
white and highly perfumed. 15c. 
LILIUM ELEGANS. Handsome orange flowers. This 
variety exceptionally hardy and prolific. 20c. 
LILIUM HENRI. Yellow, tall mammoth lily; very 
rare. Large bulbs. 50c each. $5.00 per dozen. 
LEUCOERANUM MONTANUM. Sand lily, a native 
of Oregon. White star-like fragrant blooms in 
early spring. 20c. 
LILIUM PARDALINUM. Orange flowers of graceful 
shape on rather slender stems. 15c. 
LILIUM REGALE. Handsomest of all hardy lilies. 
Its long, creamy trumpet with pink shading, its 
clear yellow throat and delicious fragrance, 
makes a flower long remembered. Fine bulbs. 10c. 
LILIUM RUBRUM SPECIOSUM. 15c. 
PARDANTHUS CHINENSIS. Blackberry lily. 10c. 
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