LINUM. (Perennial Flax). 
Perenne. Blue. Free flowering during summer 
months. 1 ft. 
LOBELIA. (Cardinal Flower). 
Cardinalis. Brilliant scarlet flowers. Prefers 
moist soil. 3-4 ft. 
LOTUS. (Bird’s foot Trefoil). 
*Corniculatus. Prostrate growing plant, covered 
with tiny, bright yellow flowers. Free flower¬ 
ing. 
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LUNARIA. (Honesty). 
Biennis. Flowers white and purple, later in sea¬ 
son forming satiny white seed pods, which are 
used in winter bouquets. IV 2 S ft. 
LUPINUS. (Lupine). 
Polyphyllus. Sprays of pea-like flowers in rose, 
blue and white. June. 3 ft. 
LYCHNIS. (Catchfly). 
Chalcedonica. (Maltese Cross). Scarlet heads 
of flowers. June-July. 2 ft. 
Viscaria, Flore Pleno. Deep rosy red clusters of 
double flowers during May and June. Very 
showy. 1 ft. 
LYTHRUM. (Loosestrife). 
Roseum. Rosy-purple. Fine for cutting. 3-4. ft. 
MAZUS. 
*Reptans. Dwarf rockery plant covered with tiny 
lilac flowers. 2 in. 
MERTENSIA. (Virginia Bluebells). 
*Virginica. Bell-shaped flowers in slender sprays 
having blue and pink shades on the same 
flower spray. Early spring. 1-2 ft. 
MONARDA. (Beebalm). 
Didyma. Briliant scarlet. Fragrant foliage. 
July-Aug. 2-3 ft. 
Violacea Superba. Lavender flowers. July-Aug. 
2-3 ft. 
MUSCARI. (Grape Hyacinth). 
^Heavenly Blue. Rich blue flowers, resembling 
small clusters of grapes in form. Bulbous plant. 
Spring flowering. 6 in. 
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