plant, where it is called Bitter Root.20 to .50 
LIATRIS. Compositae. Light soil. “Blazing Star, or Gay Feather.” 
435. Pycnostachya 72” Grassy foliage; huge spikes of blaz¬ 
ing purple in late summer and fall.25 and .35 
436. Spicata 48” Smaller form of the above.30 
LIN ARIA. Scrophulariaceae. 
437. Alpina 4” Glaucous foliage very pretty trailer with 
Snapdragon-like flowers of a bright purple with an 
orange lip. Elegant rock plant.25 
438. -Rosea. An exceedingly rare form of the above 
with clear pink flowers.35 
439. Canon J. Want 36” A new variety with dainty pale 
pink flowers borne on long graceful stems in mid¬ 
summer.20 
440. Cymbalaria, Kenilworth Ivy, a fine trailing plant for 
rockeries, window boxes, or hanging baskets.20 
441. Hendersoni (Ericoides) 15” Deep blue flowers on fine 
foliage.20 
442. Macedonia Speciosa Dalmatica 36” (Toad Flax) Large 
yellow Snapdragon-like flowers profusely borne all 
summer.20 
443. Vulgaris 24” (Butter and Eggs) . .'20 
LINUM. Linaceae. “Flax.” All are continuous bloomers. 
444. Flavum 12” Beautiful bright golden yellow.25 
445. -Nanum Compactum 6” A magnificent dwarf. .30 
446. Lewissii 36” Pretty blue with pale blotches; fragrant. .35 
447. Narbonense 24” Graceful steel blue.25 
448. Perenne 30” The good old blue Flax.20 
LITHOSPERMUM. Boriginaceae. “Puccoon.” 
449. Graminifolium 2” A rare and beautiful trailing alpine 
with sky blue flowers and shiny green leaves. .. .35 to .75 
LOBELIA. Campanulaceae. “Cardinal Flower.” 
450. Cardinalis 24” Beautiful cardinal red blooms on spikes. .25 
451. -Queen Victoria 30” Blood red leaves, and glow¬ 
ing red flowers.30 
452. Syphillitica 24” Will make a rank growth in bog gar¬ 
dens. Flowers very bright blue.30 
LOTUS. Leguminosae. “Baby’s Slippers.” 
453. Corniculata Flore-Pleno 2” A hardy trailer covering 
dry banks and rock work. Bright yellow and orange 
blooms, all summer and autumn.25 
LUPINUS. Leguminosae. “Lupin.” Spring and fall. 
454. Arborescens, Tree Lupin, Sunshine. 4 to 10 ft. Beautiful 
clear yellow.20 
455. Polyphyllus Blue 48” Spikes of pea-shaped blooms ex¬ 
cellent for background or cut flowers.20 
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