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N. A. HALLAUER—Webster, N. Y 
^Linaria Origanifoiva—Forms a six inch bushlet with dark green 
leaves and a profusion of small purple snapdragons with a 
bright orange throat. May to September. Well drained gritty 
soil. 25 cents each. 
♦Linum Aipinum —A prostrate variety having spreading stems 
clothed with small green leaves and producing large sky-blue 
flowers all summer. 4 in. Well drained gritty soil in sun. 25 
cents each. 
♦Linum it-lax) Fiavuin ( Campanulatum )—A fine variety produc¬ 
ing transparent vellow blossoms. 9 in. June to August. Ordi¬ 
nary soil. 25 cents each. 
♦Lin urn Pcrenne—uelicate pale blue flowers on slender stems. These 
last only a day but are abundantly produced in succession. 2 ft 
25 cents each. 
'♦Litnospermum—A group of handsome dwarf shrubby plants, very 
sarisfaciory for the rockery. Give them a peaty soil well- 
drained, in sun 
:; ‘Canescens (Poocoon) —-An easily grown variety. Native to our 
Western States. Flowers rich orange yellow 8 in. Any well 
drained soil. June to July. 35 cents each. 
Lobe.^a Cardinal.s ‘Cardinal Flower) (Indian Paint Brush)—A 
'■ ' ‘wamD oia^t that succeeds in rich moist garden soil. 
Tall spikes of most brilliant scarlet. 4 ft. August. 25 cents each. 
♦Lotus Corniculalus flpl. (Baby’s Slippers) (Wonder Plant)—Dou¬ 
ble yellow pea-shaped flowers all summer. Ordinary well- 
drained soil in sun. An excellent ground cover, (w). 25 cents 
each 
Lupinus Polyphyllus —Require rich moist soil. Produce tall spikes 
of Wossoms. oea-shaned, blue, white, and rose separate. 3 ft. 
June to September. 25 cents each. 
Lychnis (Campion) (Catchfly) — 
*Alpina —Deep rose. Dry soil in sun. 4 in. May. (w). 25 cents 
each. 
Chafcedonica (Maltese Cross) (Jerusalem Cross) (Scarlet Light¬ 
ning) —Bright scarlet in heads, 2 to 3 ft. June to August. 25 
cents each. 
♦Haageana—Orange red flowers of very large size. Color varies 
some. Very showy. 12 in. June to August. 25 cents each. 
■Wiscaria Flore Plena —Brilliant red. An attractive double variety. 
Good for cutting. June and July. 10 in. (c). 25 cents each. 
♦Viscaria Splendens (German Catchfly)—A single variety of 
the above. 25 cents each. 
♦Lysimachia Numularia (Creeping Jenny) (Creeping Charley) 
(Money Wort) —A fine 1 carpeting plant for shade with per- 
4ste*->t fo'ia°e arid large vellow flowers in summer. Fine for 
hanging baskets or urns. 25 cents each. 
Lythrum Superbum Roseum (Purple Loosestrife)—Tall spikes of 
rosy purple flowers. Prefers wet soil. A showy border plant. 
4 ft. (c). July and August. 25 cents each. 
♦Malvastrum Coccineum —A rare western shrubby Alpine mallow 
forming grey mats in dry sunny places. Flowers rather large 
bright scarlet, very showy. 35 cents each. 
♦Mazus Reptans (Rugosa)—A wonderful ground cover and also an 
p^relle^t ro^k plant. Well-drained soil in light shade. Flowers 
lilac with white lip in May to August. 4 in. 25 cents each. 
♦Mertensia Virginica (Virginia Blue Bells) (Virginia Cowslip)—A 
native p'ant, brilliant blue flowers in early spring. Foliage dies 
down after blooming season. Likes a shady place. 1 ft. 25 
cents each. 
Monarda Didyma (Bergamot) (Bee Balm) (Cambridge Scarlet) 
(Horse Mint) (Oswego Tea) —Aromatic foliage, brilliant scarlet 
flowers in July and August. 3 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
*Muscari Botryoides (Crape Hyacinths) —A fine bulbous plant for 
the rock garden or naturalizing in any good garden soil. Flowers 
deep blue on 4 to 6 in. stems. Best planted in fall. 35 cents 
per doz., $2.25 per 100. 
♦Myosofis (Forget-Me-Not) —A well known and popular plant 
blooming in spring. Like a shaded moist situation. Make ex¬ 
cellent ground covers. 
♦Myosotis Palusfris Semperflorens —Bright blue flowers with yellpw 
eye. A free and continuous bloomer. 25 cents each. 
♦Myosotis Palusfris Rosea —An attractive pink flowering form of 
the above. 25 cents each. 
♦Nepeta Mussini (Cround Ivy) —A dwarf compact plant, producing 
a mass of lavender blue flowers all summer. 1 ft. Aromatic 
grey foliage, hot dry place, (w). 25 cents each. 
♦Nierembergia Rivularis (Cup Flower) —Large cup shaped white 
flowers all summer. Makes a dense carpet. 4 in. Well drained 
moist soil and part shade. Should be protected in cold climates 
and planted in spring only. 35 cents each. 
Oeonothera (Evening Primrose) (Sundrops) —Well drained soil in 
sun. 
