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* Lilium auratum. (Gold-banded Lily). Glistening ivory- 
white, dotted with brownish spots and a gold band 
through the center of each petal. Fragrant. H. 2 to 
3 feet. July and August. 40 cents each. $4.00 per 
dozen. 
Lilium canadense. (Canada Lily). Beautiful flowers of 
buff-yellow hanging from strong stems. H. 4 feet. 
August to September. 
Lilium candidum. (Madonna Lily). Beautiful pure white 
and quite fragrant. A very popular variety. 35 cents 
each, $3.50 per dozen. 
Lilium e. Shedd Variety. The finest brilliant dark crim¬ 
son lily that we have ever seen, and to the best of 
our knowledge, we have the only stock. Very rare 
and hardy. 90 cents each, $8.50 per ten. 
*Lilium regale. (Regal Lily). Considered by experts to 
be one of the most beautiful ever shown. Ivory- 
white, trumpet-shaped flowers, with pink shading. 
Center a handsome canary-yellow. Very fragrant. 30 
cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
*Lilium tenuifolium. (Coral Lily). One of the most 
charming dwarf lilies known to commerce. Numerous 
flowers of brilliant orange in June. H. 18 inches. 
* Lilium t. Golden Gleam. A variety similar to the above 
in foliage but bearing flowers of a beautiful shade 
of golden-apricot. 35 cents each, $3.00 per ten. 
Lilium tigrinum. (Tiger Lily). A very showy scarlet, in¬ 
deed, with crimson dots. 4 to 5 feet. August. 
Lilium t. fl. pi. (Double Tiger ’Lily). Beautiful soft 
orange with deeper shadings. Much used for borders. 
H. 4 feet. August. 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
*Limonium latifolium. (Sea Lavender). Beautiful, deli¬ 
cate lacy flowers of lavender in large heads. H. 2 
feet. 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
*Linum flavum. (Golden Flax). Foliage light and grace¬ 
ful. Pale yellow flowers all summer. H. 18 inches. 30 
cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
*Linum perenne. (Hardy Flax). Delightful porcelain-blue 
flowers borne in abundance throughout midsummer. 
H. 24 inches. 
* Lobelia cardinalis. (Cardinal Flower). Long spikes of 
a deep, intense red, appearing through the months 
of July and August. H. 3 feet. 
* Lobelia syphilitica. (Great Lobelia). Form and growth 
the same as the above but the spikes are a deep roy¬ 
al purple. Attractive indeed. H. 2 feet. September. 
Lupinus polyphillus. (Lupin). Long spikes of delight¬ 
fully colored flowers. Blue, white, and pink. H. 3 
feet. September. 
* Lychnis chalcedonica. (Maltese Cross). Brilliant scar¬ 
let flowers resembling a Maltese Cross. June to Sep¬ 
tember. 12 to 18 inches. 
