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LAVANDULA— The following list of Lavandulas have proven entirely 
hardy in this section. Full sun. 
atropurpurea nana. A tiny dwarf with silvery foliage and spikes of 
fragrant violet flowers. Summer.35 
Munstead var. A dwarf form of compact habit. Silvery foliage and 
little spikes of deep blue flowers.35 
Spica nana compacta. Dwarf with fragrant purple flowers.35 
vera. Old garden favorite. Fragrant foliage and lavender flowers.35 
Leiophyllum Buxifolium Prostratum 
LEIOPHYLLUM buxifolium prostratum. Prostrate habit. Waxy pink 
flowers in spring. See illustration. 1.25 
LEONTOPODIUM alpinum ( Edelweiss ) The famous Flannel Flower. .35 
LEWI SI A— Crevice plants for partial shade. Good drainage. Speci¬ 
men plants. 
brachycalyx. A rare gem. Rosettes of light green. Profusion of stem¬ 
less pale pink flowers. N. A. New .50 
columbianum. Rosettes of spiny foliage. Sprays of pale pink and 
white flowers. 6 in.35 
columbianum rosea. Rosy blossoms for long season. 7 in.35 
Eastwoodiana. Spiny rosettes and white flowers. 6 in.50 
Finchii. A beautiful species having flat rosettes of lovely pale pink 
flowers with darker stripe through the center of each petal. 6 in. .50 
heckneri. Evergreen leaves in flat basal rosette. Panicles of exquisite 
flowers varying from rosy pink to pale yellow. 6 in.60 
Howellii. Rosettes of crinkly leaves. Lovely apricot colored flowers 
with stripes of rose on each petal. See illustration. 
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