50 Westminster Nursery, Westminster , Maryland 
Lychnis. 
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*JASI0NE perennis (Sheep’s Scabious). 12 in. 
Small balls of dainty lavender-blue in June 
and July. Likes sun or partial shade.35 
LATHYRUS (Perennial or Everlasting Sweet Pea). 
—latifolius. 3 ft. Colorful climber and trailer 
for rock walls and fences, blooming from June 
to August; crimson flowers.30 
—latifolius Mixed. 3 ft. Various delightful shades. 
Does well at the seashore.25 
—latifolius Pink Beauty. 3 ft. Large racemes of 
pleasing deep rose flowers.30 
—latifolius roseus. 3 ft. Dainty rose colored 
flowers .30 
*LAVANDULA vera (Sweet Lavender). 18 in. 
The beloved old-fashioned garden plant; 
delightfully fragrant lavender flowers from 
July to September,... .30 
*LEONTOPODIUM alpinum (Edelweiss). 5 in. 
Silvery white leaves and starlike heads clothed 
with a dense white, woolyness; prettiest in 
June. One of the most famous plants from 
the European Alps.30 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather). 
—pycnostachya. 4-5 ft. Long spikes of rich purple 
flowers all summer.25 
—scariosa. 4-5 ft. Large showy purple heads in 
September .30 
—spicata. 2-3 ft. Long heavy spikes of red-purple. .30 
*LINARIA cymbalaria (Kenilworth-ivy). Trailing 
plant suitable for rock work and wall gardens; 
bright green foliage and lavender and purple 
snapdragon-like flowers. Should have light winter 
protection .30 
*LINUM perenne (Perennial Flax). 15 in. Pale 
blue flowers all summer; graceful stems.25 
♦LITHOSPERMUM Heavenly Blue (Gromwell). 
6 in. This low-growing shrub-like perennial 
should be in every sheltered rock garden. The 
flowers during July and August are the most 
gorgeous blue imaginable.35 
LOBELIA siphilitica (Large Blue Lobelia). 3 ft. 
Moisture loving plant with dark blue flowers 
streaked with white. Desirable near the brook 
or lake ...30 
LTJPINUS polyphyllus Hybrids (Lupine). 3 ft. 
Bold, massive spikes of pea-shaped flowers; colors 
are both rich and delicate; sweet scented.25 
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LYCHNIS (Campion). 
—chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). 3 ft. Heads of 
vivid scarlet flowers all summer. One of the 
brightest plants in the hardy border.25 
*-viscaria splendens. 1 ft. Deep green foliage 
with pink flowers in June and July.25 
*-viscaria splendens alba flore-pleno. 1 ft. Fine 
double white flowering variety. Good for cutting .35 
LYTHRUM rcseum superbum (Rose Loosestrife). 
3 ft. Showy rosy purple spikes produced in profu¬ 
sion during June and July. Splendid for banks 
of streams and ponds. Likes moist, shady places .25 
MALVA moschata (Musk Mallow). 3 ft. Fine 
native plant with light rose flowers all summer. .25 
*MAZUS reptans. 1 in. A dwarf and interesting 
Alpine plant, covered in early spring with dainty 
lilac flowers with a small white lip; creeping. 
Likes a sheltered, partial shady spot.25 
MONARDA Hybrids (Bergamot). 2-3 ft. Flower 
heads of many pretty shades during July.25 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). 
*-palustris semperflorens. 6 in. The most popular 
hardy Forget-me-not. Ideal in the rockery or 
for colorful display in the low border. A con¬ 
tinuous shower of bright blue in spring and 
summer. Likes moisture and some shade.25 
*- rupicola. 4 in. Dainty Alpine variety with a 
profusion of compact tufts of opal-blue flowers 
in May. A new and rare variety.40 
*- Ruth Fisher. 9 in. A charming variety with 
large clear belladonna blue flowers.35 
*NEPETA mussini (Catmint). 8 in. Compact with 
fragrant silvery gray foliage and hundreds of 
small lavender-blue flowers in June and July. .25 
*NIEREMBERGIA rivularis (Whitecup). 4 in. 
Dwarf creeping plant bearing large, creamy 
white, cup-shaped flowers from June to September. 
Likes moisture and partial shade.35 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 
*-fraseri. 1 ft. Pale yellow flowers from June 
until October.25 
—fruticosa m^jor. 2 ft. Deep yellow flowers in 
profusion from June to October.25 
*-missouriensis. 6 in. A rugged beauty with 
leathery leaves from which arise large golden 
yellow flowers from June until August.25 
*-speciosa. 18 in. Pure white flowers 3 inches 
across in great quantities all summer.25 
—youngi. 2 ft. A strong, large-leaved plant with 
numerous bright lemon-yellow flowers from June 
to August.25 
PACHYSANDRA. See page 15. 
*PANSY Choice Swiss Giants. 6 in. Very fine 
strain of many beautiful colors. These are the 
biennials of the Viola family. Bloom from spring 
to autumn .07 
PAPAVER (Poppy). 
*-alpinum (Alpine Poppy). 4 in. Small and 
delicate, having white, pink, orange or yellow 
flowers all summer; fragrant and charming.35 
*-nudicaule Coonara Shades (Iceland Poppy). 1 ft. 
A new blending of colors from pink to apricot; 
spring and summer. Fine for cutting. Likes the 
sun .40 
-—crientale (Oriental Poppy). 3-3)4 ft. Nothing 
quite equals the Oriental Poppy for gorgeous 
display and brilliant coloring during May and 
June. Mulch lightly with litter in the autumn. 
The following varieties are noted for their size 
and brilliance of bloom. 
Beauty cf Livermore. Huge velvet-crimson 
flowers freely produced.35 
Mrs. Perry. Apricot-orange tinged with pink. 
The best “Pink Poppy”.35 
Orientale. Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of 
brightest crimson-scarlet with large purplish 
black blotches at base of petals.25 
Perry’s White. Flowers of purest satiny white 
with a splash of crimson-maroon at the base 
of each petal.....”.35 
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