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ELLW.ANGER cfc BARRY'S CATALOGUE. 
Lathyrus grand ifiorus. Ever-blooming Pea. Clusters of rose-colored 
flowers; trailing; three to four feet; a charming plant; valuable for cut flowers. 
June to September. 30 cents. 
LIATRIS. Button-Snake Boot or Blazing Star. 
Showy plants with long spikes of purple and pink flowers. 
L. blanelie nova. Clear lilac j 1 foot. July and August. 
L. elegans. Bluish purple ; in habit like pumila ; 1 foot. August. 
L. pumila. Compact spikes of purple flow¬ 
ers; root of a bulbous nature; 6 inches. July. 
L. spicata. Large purple spikes. Very 
compact. 
LINOS YRIS. Goldilocks. 
L. vulgaris. A showy perennial ; flowers 
pale yellow in terminal panicles, in autumn. 3 
feet. 
LINUM. Flax. 
L. perenne. Perennial Flax. Fine blue 
flowers. July. 
LOPHANTHUS. Giant Hyssop. 
L. anisatus. Lavender-blue flowers ; anise-scented leaves; 2 feet. June. 
LOTUS. Bird’s Foot Trefoil. 
L. corniculatus. A trailing plant, with bright yellow pea-shaped flowers. 
LYCHNIS. Campion. 
Very effective plants in the mixed border. 
L. Chalcedonica. Scarlet Lychnis. Brilliant scarlet ; large truss ; three 
feet. July and August. 
L. viscaria fi. pi. Double, bright red-colored flowers. Twelve to eighteen 
inches. 
LYSIMACHIA. Loosestrife. 
L. liummularia. Moneywort. Creeping habit; small, yellow, bell-shaped 
flowers in June; tine for hanging baskets and covering rock-work. 
L. tliyrsiflora. Yellow flowers, smaller than those of L. vulgaj'is ; three 
feet. July. 
L. vulgaris. Yellow, bell-shaped flowers; two to three feet. June. 
LYTHRUM. Purple Loosestrife. 
L. roseum. Long, branching spikes of pink flowers; two to three feet. July 
and August. 
L. Salicaria. Spiked Loosestrife. Reddish purple flowers; very showy; 
two to three feet. July and August. 
