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1618—Capitatum—Golden yellow flowers in 
large flat heads on 8 to 12 inch 
stems. Each . 50c 
1619. Lewissii—36 inches. Pretty blue with 
pale blotches; fragrant. Each 25c 
1620. Narbonense—2 feet. Graceful steel 
blue. Each . 20c 
1621. Perenne—30 inches. The good old 
blue flax. Each . 20c 
LITHOSPERMUM 
1622. Purpureo-Coerulum—A lovely mem¬ 
ber of the race for naturalizing in 
shady places where it quickly forms 
masses of arching branches car¬ 
rying heads of deep blue flowers. 
Each . 50c 
1623. Prostratum — “Heavenly Blue” — A 
beautiful spring blooming trailer 
with sky blue flowers and shiny 
green foliage. Each . 25c 
LILIUM 
Delivery made from September 1 to 
December 1. 
1624. Henryi—5 to 6 feet. Flowers are a 
bright orange-yellow, of the Spe- 
ciosum type. Each . '25c 
1625. Tigrinum—6 to 7 feet. Tiger Lily. 
Each . 25c 
1626. Tigrinum FI. PI.—The double Tiger 
Lily. Each . 35c 
1627. Pardalinum — Leopard Lily. Bright 
scarlet shading to rich yellow, with 
dark spots. Each . 25c 
LOBELIA 
1628. Cardinalis—Rich, fiery cardinal flow¬ 
ers on stems 2 to 3 feet. The Lo¬ 
belias require a moist and shady 
position to do well. Each .... 25c 
1629. Cardinalis Queen Victoria—Blood red 
leaves, and glowing red flowers. 
Very good. Each . 25c 
LOTUS 
1630. Corniculata FI. PI.—A hardy trailer 
covering dry banks and rock work. 
Bright yellow and orange blooms, 
all summer. Each . 25c 
LUPINUS 
1631. Arborescens—Tree Lupin—Sunshine. 
Each . 20c 
1632. Polyphyllus Blue—4 feet. Spikes of 
pea-shaped blooms, excellent for 
background or cut flowers. The Lu¬ 
pins bloom in the spring, but if 
cut back after blooming, they will 
bloom again. Each . 15c 
1633. Polyphyllus Sutton’s Crimson Beau¬ 
ty—A real beauty in Lupins. Ea. 35c 
1634. Polyphyllus Luteus—Delicate yellow 
Each . 20c 
1635. Polyphyllus Rose. Each _.. 15c 
1636. Polyphyllus Salmoneus — Assorted 
salmon shades. Each . 15c 
LUTKEA 
1637. Pectinata—A prostrate and trailing 
undershrub, forming dense carpets 
of bright green, with 2 to 6 inch 
stems crowned with heads of white 
flowers, from June to August. Does 
best on the cool side of a huge 
rock, but will thrive under trees 
and small shrubs. Each . 35c 
LYCHNIS 
1638. Alpina—A very charming little 
dwarf with bright rose-pink flowers. 
4 inches. Each . 25c 
1639. Arkwrighti—Very showy large flow¬ 
ers in shades of red; it is well 
worth having in the yard. Each 20c 
1640. Chalcedonica — “Maltese Cross” — 
This is one of the showiest of the 
Lychnis. The large heads of vivid 
scarlet flowers are extremely showy, 
especially if the plant is well es¬ 
tablished. Grows from 3 to 4 
feet; blooms all summer. Each 20c 
1641. Chalcedonica Salmon Queen. Each 20c 
1642. Flos-Cuculi — 20 inches. “Ragged 
“Robin.” A very showy mass of pink 
ragged flowers that bloom over a 
long period of time. Each .... 20c 
Flos Jovis—See Agrostemma Flos- 
Jovis. 
1643. Forresti—2 feet. A very showy type 
with deep rosy scarlet flowers of 
the Viscaria Type. Each.20c 
1644. Forresti Alba—White form of above. 
Each . 20c 
1645. Fulgens—Large ball shaped flowers 
of a very deep red. Each .... 20c 
1646. Haageana Hybrids—24 inches. Sim¬ 
ilar to Arkwrighti, but is more in 
the shades of red, salmon, pink, and 
white. Each . 20c 
1647. Viscaria Splendens—2 feet. Rose pink 
flowers in early spring. Each 20c 
