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UPTON GARDENS 
* HYPERICUM, St. John’s Wort. 
olympicum. Showy mats of golden yellow, 
reptans. Yellow; neat, lovely, trailing. 
*iberis, Hardy Candytuft. 
gibraltarica. Shoyvy heads of white or lavender. 10 inches. Spring, 
sempervirens. Pure white; a very neat form; evergreen habit. 
Come see our Irises in bloom the first week of June 
IRIS. Ask for our Iris list. We specialize in Iris. 
* JOHNNY-JUMP-UPS. See Violas, page 18. 
LATHYRUS, Perennial Pea. See Vines, page 30. 
LAVANDULA vera, Old-Fashioned Sweet Lavender. 18 inches. July 
and August. 
*LEONTOPODIUM, Edelweiss. 
alpinum. Star-like heads of white flannel. 8 inches. 
*LEUCOCRINUM, montanum. Fragrant starry white flowers. 3 inches. 
Early spring. 
Plant Madonna Lilies only two inches deep 
EILIIJM, Lilies. Hardy Garden Varieties. 
calochortus gunnsonii, Mariposa Lily. $1.50 per dozen. 
candidum, Madonna Lily. Pure waxy-white. 3 ft. Plant in Septem¬ 
ber. $5.00 per dozen. 
croceum, Orange Lily. Spotted black. 2 to 3 ft. June. $4 per dozen. 
regal. Creamy white tinged pink. The handsomest of the hardy 
lilies. Splendid substance; very fragrant. $5.00 per dozen. 
tenuifolium. Bright scarlet. A charming addition to the June gar¬ 
den. $2.00 per dozen. 
tigrinum splendens, Tiger Idly. Single. $2.50 per dozen, 
tigrinum splendens ft. pi. Double Tiger Lily. $3.00 per dozen, 
umbellatum. Large, tawny orange. $4.00 per dozen. 
Above prices are for largest heavy bulbs. 
Regal and Madonna Lilies are exquisite with Delphiniums 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. See Convallaria, page 0. 
LIMONIUM. See Statice, page 17. 
L1NARIA, Toadflax. 
*alpina. Violet and orange on glaucous gray carpets, 
dalmatica. Bright yellow, glaucous foliage. 3 ft. 
purpurea. Tall slim spikes of bright rose-purple. 2 to 3 ft. 
vulgaris, Butter and Eggs. A mass of continuous yellow bloom. 
2 to 3 ft. 
LINUM, Flax. 
*flavum. Like arboreum. Showy transparent yellow. Good foliage. 
10 inches. 
alpinum. Blue, dwarf, spreading habit, 
narbonnense. Azure-blue flowers. 18 inches, 
perenne. Pale blue. 
