INDEX—Continued. 
L 
Lathyrus . 16 
Lavandula (See Sweet Lavender) 
Leadwort. 18 
Leontopodium . . (See Edelweiss) 
Liatris.62 
Ligustrum . 49 
Lilacs . 43, 44 
Lilies, Day . 21 
Lilium (Lilies) . 10, 11 
Linaria . 17 
Linum Perenne. 16 
Linum Flavum. 19 
Lodense Privet. 48 
Lombardy Poplar . 47 
Lonicera.36, 41, 45 
Loveliness, Dianthus.8, 9 
Lupines . 17 
Lychnis . 17 
M 
Mad wort . 19 
Maiden Pink .9, 19 
Maltese Cross. 17 
Malus.46 
Maple Trees. 47 
Marguerites. 15 
Meadow Rue. 19 
Michaelmas Daisy . 61 
Midget Hedge. 8 
Milfoil. 15 
Miracle Peat. 52-B 
Mock Orange. 42, 43 
Monarda . 17 
Mountain Ash . 47 
Mountain Bluet.2 3 
Mountain Daisy. 15 
Mountain Thyme. 18 
Mullein Pink. 15 
Myosotis . 18 
N 
Nepeta. 18 
O 
Oenothera . 19 
Oswego Tea (Ragged Gypsy) 17 
P 
Pachysandra (See Japanese 
Spurge). 
Painted Daisies .... 19, 54, 55 
Pansies, Tufted . 58 
Papaver . 21 
Pasq.ue Flower . 14 
Pea, Perennial . 16 
Peat Moss . 52-B 
Pentstemon .. 15 
Perennials .. 
. . 2'9, 13-21, 23, 50, 52-63 
Persian Daisies. 19 
Persian Lilac.43 
Phalaris . .'. 16 
Philadelphus . 42, 43 
Philippinense Lilies. 10 
Phlox . 
. . 17, 20, 50, 58, 59, 60-63 
Phlox subulata . 17 
Physocarpus.41 
Physostegia. 18 
Pines . 3 5 
Pinks .. 13 
Platycodon . 61 
Plumbago... 18 
Polyantha Roses'.. 30, 31 
Polygonum. 36, 37 
Poplar (Populus) .47 
Poppies . 21 
Poppy Mallow (Wine Pop¬ 
py) . 14 
Primula (Primrose) . 55 
Privet...49 
Prunus .46 
Purple Fringe (Smoke Tree) 45 
Pussy Willow. 47 
Pyrethrum. 19, 54, 55 
Q 
Quince . 42 
R 
Ragged Gypsy . 17 
Red Bud . 47 
Red Hot Poker . 16 
Rhodotypos. 42 
Rhus. 43, 45 
Ribbon Grass. 16 
Rock Cress. 14 
Rock Garden Books. 12 
Rosa Rouletti.30, 31 
Rose Campion. 17 
Rose Dawn Dianthus .... 8,9 
Rose of Sharon.42 
Roses. 22-24, 30-33, 64 
Rudbeckia .. 62 
Rugosa Roses . 24 
Russian Olive. 42 
S 
St. John's Wort. .... 16 
Salix . 47 
Sambucus . 43 
Sandwort (See Arcnaria). 
Saponaria. 19 
Scabiosa. 61 
Scarlet Campion . 17 
Scotch Heathers ...... 34, 3 5 
Sea Holly . 16 
Sea Lavender. 14 
Sea Pink . 17 
Sedums. 18, 21 
Sempervivum . 18 
Shasta Daisies. 54 
Shrub Roses. 24 
Shrubs . 34-49 
Silver Blue Juniper. 34 
Silver King. 8 
Silver Lace Vine. 36-3 7 
Sky Blue Daisy.13 
Smoke Tree . 45 
Snowball . 43, 45 
Snowberry. 41 
Snow-in-Summer . 14 
Soapwort. 19 
Sorbaria. 44 
Sorbus . 47 
Spanish Bayonet. 14 
Spanish Evergreen. 17 
Speedwell . 19 
Spirea. 41, 43, 44, 45 
Spruce. 35 
Statice . 14 
Stokes Aster (Stokesia) ... 13 
Striped Ribbon Grass. 16 
Sumac.43 
Sun Rose. 16 
Sweet Autumn Clematis ... 36 
Sweet Lavender (Lavandula 
Vera). Showy ornamental 
plant 18 inches high. Loads 
of fragrant lavender flowers. 
July-August. Fine for border 
or perennial hedge. 20c each; 
3 for 49c; 6 for 93c. 
Sweet Shrub.42 
Sweet William . 13 
Symphoricarpos . 41 
Syringa . 42-44 
T 
Tamarix .43 
Teucrium . 8 
Thalictrum . 19 
The Pearl . 15 
Thymus .. 18 
Tickseed . 61 
Tiger Flower (Tigridia).. 6, 7 
Torch Lily (Red Hot Poker) 16 
Trees . 38, 39, 46, 47 
Tritoma .. 16 
i rollius . 20 
Truehedge Columnberry ... 49 
Tufted Pansies .58 
Tunica . 18 
U 
Ulmus ... 47 
Umbrella Tree . 47 
Ural False Spirea ... 44 
V 
Veronica Longifolia (Bluebird 
Flower). Flower spikes like 
pretty kitten tails that some 
mischievous youngster has 
dipped into rich blue ink. 
Two feet high. Stands dry 
location, extra fine. Prices, 
2-year, field-grown plants, 25c 
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Veronica . 19 
Viburnum . 43, 45 
Vines . 36, 37, 40 
Violas .58 
Violets . 58 
Virginia Creeper . 40 
W 
Weeping Birch ..47 
Weeping Willow .. 47 
Weigela . 43, 44 
White Kerria . 42 
Wine Poppy . 14 
Wisteria . 36 
Wood Anemone . 15 
Y 
Yarrow . 15 
Yucca . 14 
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