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Stoechas. Very dwarf in habit with curious little four sided flowering 
spikes of purple. Summer. 40 
vera. An old garden favorite with grey fragrant foliage and lavender 
flowers. Summer. 25 
LEDUM groenlandicum ( Labrador Tea). A rare dwarf slow growing 
shrub with small leathery leaves. Clusters of charming white 
flowers. Spring. N. A. 1.00 
LEIOPHYLLUM 
buxifolium. Small evergreen shrub. Dainty pink and white flowers. 
Spring. N. A. 1.00 
buxifolium prostratum. Prostrate habit. Waxy pink flowers in spring. 1.25 
LEONTOPODIUM alpinum (Edelweiss). The famous Flannel Flower 
of the Alps. The object of every tourist’s ambition. 25 
LEPTOSPERMUM ericoides. Heath-like foliage. Profusion of white 
flowers. A good rock plant. 1.00 
LESQUERELLA 
spatulata. New. Grey-green rosettes. Small bright yellow flowers. 
Spring-summer. 35 
stenophylla. Grey-green rosettes and bright yellow flowers. 5 in. 
May to July.35 
Lewisia Howellii 
LEWI SI A— Crevice plants for partial shade. Good drainage. Speci¬ 
men plants. 
columbianum. Rosettes of spiny foliage. Sprays of pale pink and 
white flowers. 6 in. 35 
columbianum rosea. Rosy blossoms for long season. 7 in. 35 
Eastwoodiana. Spiny rosettes and white flowers. 6 in. 50 
Finchii. A beautiful species having flat rosettes of lovely pale pink 
flowers with darker stripe through the center of each petal. 6 in. .50 
heckneri. Evergreen leaves in flat basal rosette. Panicles of exquisite 
flowers varying from rosy pink to pale yellow. 6 in. 60 
Howellii. Rosettes of crinkly leaves. Lovely apricot colored flowers 
with stripes of rose on each petal. 
Leeana. Spiny foliage. Sprays of pale pink flowers. 
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