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CHAS. FIORE NURSERIES, PRAIRIE VIEW, ILLINOIS 
LILIUM—(Continued) 
Henryi—Orange yellow. 
Medium each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
Large each 50c; per 10 $4.50 
Philippinense formosanum -A very graceful Lily, growing 
2 to 3 feet high with grassy foliage and slender stem; 
flowers very long and trumpet-shaped, white with red¬ 
dish brown shading on exterior, tips of petals elegantly 
recurving. Very fragrant. 
Medium each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
Large each 50c; per 10 $4.50 
Our own improved strain. 
Medium 
Large 
each 75c; per 10 $7.00 
each 1.00; per 10 $9.00 
Regale (The Regal Lily). Hardy and excellent for forcing. 
The flowers are white slightly touched with pink and 
having a center of beautiful canary-yellow. Delightfully 
perfumed. 
Medium each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
Large each 50c; per 10 $4.50 
Rubrum or Roseura—Pink. 
Medium 
Large 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
each 40c; per 10 $3.75 
Specio: um Album —Beautiful Snow-white flowers with a 
golden stripe through the center of each petal, and 
anthers of a coppery cast. 
Medium each 35c; per 10 $3.25 
Large each 50c; per 10 $4.50 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily of Siberia). It is a gem, perfectly 
hardy. One of the earliest to flower. 24 in. high with 
the flowers up and down on stem. Blooms are deep 
scarlet and have recurled petals of waxy texture. 
Medium each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Large each 40c; per 10 $3.75 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
LYCHNIS—LAMP FLOWER 
LILY OF THE VALLEY—CONVALLARIA 
MAJALIS 
For outdoor planting, clumps are best to plant. They 
do best in a shady, moist place. We especially recom¬ 
mend the clumps, as they give a quicker and better effect 
at less cost. Clumps. . each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
LINARIA—TOAD FLAX 
Dalmatica Macedonica—12 to 18 inches, with yellow flower. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
LINUM—FLAX 
Flavum—Yellow. Fine variety with transparent, yellow 
blossoms. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Perenne Blue—May-Aug. 2 ft. Has dainty sky-blue flow¬ 
ers on graceful arching stems. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
LOBELIA 
Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Handsome border plants. 
Rich fiery cardinal flowers, strong plants, often produc¬ 
ing 10 to 18 spikes, 24 to 30 inches long. Thriving in 
any ordinary garden soil, but preferring a moist, deep 
loam, where they will not suffer from drought. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
Syphilitica—24 to 30 inches. Often producing 4 to 6 spikes 
of blue flowers. Streaked with white. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
LUPINUS—POLYPHYLLUS 
Most beautiful hardy border plants producing tufts of 
soft green foliage from which arise spikes of stately 
flowers. Do not disturb the plants after they are once 
established. 
Albus—Large, pure white spikes. 2-3 ft. 
Blue—Grows 3 feet. Beautiful blue flowers. 
Chocolate Soldier—Yellow, to chocolate. 
Luteus—Yellow shades. 
Moerheimi Pink—Compact growing with rose and white 
flowers. 
Roseus—4 feet. Light and dark rose flowers. Long stems. 
each 25c; per 10 $2.25 
A fine old-fashioned flower, bearing large heads of 
brilliantly colored flowers, that liven up the border during 
Summer and early Autumn. 
Alpine—4 inches. April. Close tufts of olive green foliage. 
Clusters of rose-colored flowers, each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Chalcedonica (Jerusalem Cross). 3 feet. June-August. 
Burning star. Flowers which are of the most fiery red 
imaginable appear in clusters, each individual blossom 
forming a maltese cross. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Chalcedonica Alba —Same as above except white. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Haageana Hybrids —1 foot. June and July. Mixed colors 
ranging from nearly white to bright scarlet. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Viscaria Splendens—1J4 feet. Makes large clumps of almost 
evergreen foliage. Its flowers are bright rose; useful 
for cut flowers. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
LYSIMACHIA 
Nummularia (Moneywort). Creeping Jenny, an exceptionally 
good, nearly evergreen, ground cover for the rock garden. 
In the Spring it is covered with bright yellow flowers 
which continue at intervals all Summer. The foliage is 
a bright shiny, light green that is attractive the entire 
year. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Clethroides —Long, recurved spikes, 2 feet long, of pure 
white flowers, from June to September. A desirable 
variety. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
LYTHRUM 
Roseum Superbum—4 feet. July-September. A native per¬ 
ennial, good for massing. Flowers rosy lilac produced 
on long slender spikes. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
MATRICARIA—FEVERFEW 
Capensis— The hardy white Feverfew, Marguerite-like foliage 
with clusters of double pom pom flowers; from June to 
October. One of the best all season cut flowers. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
MERTENSIA—BLUE BELLS or VIRGINIA 
COWSLIP 
Virginica —18 inches. May to June. Light blue. The flowers 
are reddish purple when in bud, as the flowers open they 
change to a lovely gentian-blue. They hang in droop¬ 
ing, nodding, graceful clusters and individual flowers are 
funnel-sha'ped. Moist soil in a shady location. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
