A U T L M N 1* L. A N T I N G . 
*8 J- he Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
LILY-OF-VALLEV, see Lilies, page 17. 
LINUM PERENNE, see Flax. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower). 2 to 3 feet. August and September. Rich, 
fiery red flowers, handsome for the border. 
•LOTUS CORNICULATUS (Baby’s Slippers). July to November. Bright yellow'; spreading 
on the ground. Good foreground border plants. 
•LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA (Scarlet Lightning). 1 to 2 feet. May and June. Very fine 
border plant. 
•LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA VAR. ALBA. 2 to 3 feet. Jure to July. White flowered form. 
LYCHNIS VISCARIA VAR. ALBA. 12 to 15 inches. May and June. White. A very 
dainty plant with evergreen foliage. 
•LYCHNIS VISCARIA VAR. SPLENDENS (Ragged Robin). 12 to 15 i. ches. May and 
June. Produces masses of very biilliant rose colored flowers, resembling Scotch Pinks. 
•LYSIMACHIA BARYSTACHY$. 1 foot. June to August. Flowers white. 
LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA (Creeping Jenny). June and July. A splendid cover plant. 
Brilliant, showy, yellow flowers. 
LYTHRUM ROSEUM. (Loosestrife Purple). 3 to 4 feet high. July and August. Long 
branching spikes of attractive pink flowers. 
•MALLOW ( Hibiscus Mosciieutos Rosea ) (Swamp Rose Mallow). A tall, thrifty plant, desir¬ 
able for sunny place. Flowers large, rose colored, very showy. 
•MALLOW VAR. CRIMSON EYE. Pure white, with deep crimson eye. Very choice and 
new. Perfectly hardy either in common garden soil or very wet place. 
•MALLOW, RED MARVEL. Similar to the preceding, the best of this,.type. Bright rosy red. 
Price, strong blooming size, 75 cents. 
MARSH-MALLOW , see Mallow. 
MEADOW RUE, see Thalictrum. 
MEADOW SWEET, see Spiraea. 
MISCANTHUS, sec Grasses. 
MONAHDA, see Bee-Balm. 
MONKSHOOD ( Aconitum Autumnale). 5 to G feet. September, October. Deep blue and a 
stately showy plant. 
MONKSHOOD (Aconitum Fisheri). 4 to 6 feet August and September. Light blue. 
MONKSHOOD ( Aconitum Napellus). 3 to 4 feet. June to July. Deep blue. 
MONKSHOOD (Aconitum Napellus Bi-Color) . 3 to 4 feet. July and August. Blue, mottled 
with white. 
MONKSHOOD ( Aconitum Wilsonii). 4 to 6 feet. August and September. Deep blue. 
MOSS-PINK, see Phlox. 
MYOSOTIS PALUST1US, see Forget-me-not. 
•MYRTLE BLUE (Vinca Minor). In 4 inch pots. 25c. each. $2.00 per 10. $18.00 per 100. 
One of the best evergreen plants for coverirg the ground and is a success' in quite shady 
places, provided the ground is fertile. 
•MYRTLE WHITE (Vinca Minor Var. Alba). 
A pure white variety of preceding. 
OENOTHERA, see Primrose. 
•PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS. 6 to 8 inches. Foliage evergreen and very much resembles 
our interesting native wood plant, Princess- Pine. It is perfectly adapted to the shade under 
trees, and will form a solid evergreen covering where grass will not grow. 
r,ie above Hardy Herbaceous Plants are ottered in three sizes, as fol- 
iovc.s unless otherwise noted. The very heavy Held clumps can only be sup¬ 
plied in the sorts marked with a * to the left. Stock will be potted to or¬ 
der and held for any delivery date. 
. r . Each. Per 10. Per 100. 
Very strong Field Clumps (Express or Freight) . 50c. $4.00 $35.00 
Strong Field Grown, usual size (Express recommended) . 25c. 2.00 15.00 
Smaller size (mostly field grown) . 15c. 1.25 10*00 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
