Marshall’s Perennial Plants 
W. E. Marshall 8C Co., New York 
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LATHYRUS latifolius (Everlasting Pea). Flowers rose-colored, 
large, on many-flowered stems, similar to the annual Sweet 
Pea. 3 ft. June-Aug. 
—albus. A variety of the preceding, with white flowers. Very 
desirable. 3 ft. June-Aug. 
LAVANDULA vera (Sweet Lavender). Fragrant blue flowers. 
1 y 2 ft. July-Sept. 3 for $1.25, 10 for $3.50. 
•LEONTOPODIUM alpinum (Edelweiss). A well-known Alpine 
plant for dry situations. 6-8 in. June-Aug. 3 for $1.25, 10 
for $3.50. 
•LEWISIA Tweedyi. The largest flowered Lewisia. Waxy apricot 
flowers 2 to 3 in. across. Should have good drainage and 
partial shade. 3 for $2.10, $6.00 for 10. 
•L1NARIA cymbalaria ( Kenilworth Ivy). Trailing species covered 
all spring and summer with little orchid-like flowers. Beautiful 
foliage. 3 for $1.20, $3.30 for 10. 
- LIATRIS pycnostachya (Kansas Gay Feather). Flowers purple, in 
dense spikes. 4 to 5 ft. July, Aug. 
spicata (Button Snakeroot). Spikes 6 to 15 in. long; purple. 
2 to 3 ft. July-Sept. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. (See Convallaria.) 
•LINUM perenne (Flax). A lovely plant, with blue flowers. 11/2 ft. 
May-Aug. 
•—album. A white form of the above. 
LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Flowers intense scarlet. 
3 ft. July, Aug. 
syphilitica. Fine spikes of blue flowers. 3 ft. Aug., Sept. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus (Lupine). Deep blue, pea-shaped. 3 to 4 
ft. June, July. 
—albiflorus. A white form of the above. 
—Moerheimi. Color soft rose. June-July. 
•LYCHNIS °lp' na> A very attractive little plant of tufted growth, 
bearing heads of pink blossoms in May and June. 2 to 3 in. 
chalcedonica. Flowers bright scarlet, in dense clusters. 2 ft. 
June, July. 
coronaria (Agrostemma coronaria). Flowers rich crimson, pro¬ 
duced in great abundance on long stems. 2 ft. June, July, 
viscaria splendens flore pleno. A fine variety, with double, crim¬ 
son flowers. 1 ft. 
LYTHRUM salicaria roseum. Perry's Variety. A most beautiful 
shade of cherry-red. 2 to 3 ft. July-Sept. 
LYSIMACHIA elethroides (Loosestrife). A fine hardy variety 
from Japan, with long spikes of pure white flowers. 2 ft. 
July-Sept. 
•nummularia (Creeping Jenny; Moneywort). Yellow flowering 
creeping plant. June, July. 
MALVA moschata (Musk Mallow). Flowers rose; sweet-scented. 
1 to 2 ft. June-Sept. 
—alba. A charming plant; flowers white. 1 to 2 ft. June-Sept. 
•MERTENSIA virginica (Virginia Cowslip). Flowers blue, funnel- 
formed, in nodding clusters. 11/ 2 ft. May, June. 
•MITCHELLA repens. (Partridge Berry). Trailing evergreen 
plant for shade. Red berries. 4 in. Sept., Oct. 
MONARDA didyma. Compact heads of bright red flowers. 3 ft. 
June-Aug. 
didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Next to the scarlet lobelia, the 
most brilliant of our wild flowers. 
•MYOSOTIS alpestris. One of the most intense blues of all the 
Forget-me-nots. Compact growth. 9 in. 
•palustris semperflorens (Forget-me-not). Color blue; good for 
shady spots in the rock garden. 10 in. May-Sept. 
•NEPETA hederacea (Glechoma). Blue; a beautiful evergreen 
plant of creeping habit; fine for rockwork. 5 in. May, June. 
•Mussini. Mauve-colored flowers; blooms constantly. Forms a 
springy tuft or mat of soft, velvety, gray-green, aromatic 
foliage. 8 in. April-June. 
*Souv. d'Andre Chaudron. Racemes of deep blue flowers on 18- 
inch stems. 3 for $1.40, $3.25 for 10. 
•NIEREMBERGIA rivularis. Carpets of dark green leaves with a 
profusion of large white flowers on 1-inch stems. Flowers all 
summer in full sun. 
OENOTHERA fruticosa major (Evening Primrose). Bright yellow 
flowers. 2 ft. June. 
•missouriensis. Large, yellow flowers. 10 in. June-Aug. 
* PACHYSANDRA terminalis. One of the most valuable evergreen 
plants for dense shade. 2-yr.-old field grown, $16.00 for 100, 
21/4 in. pots, $20.00 for 100. 
•PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). White, yellow, orange. 
9 in. May-Aug. 3 for $1.00, $2.80 for 10. 
orientale (Oriental Poppy). Glowing scarlet, black blotch. 2 to 3 
ft. May, June. 
Hybrid Oriental Poppies. 
—Beauty of Livermore. Deep crimson. 3 ft. May, June. 
—Mrs. Perry. Pink. 3 ft. May, June. 
—Orange Beauty. Brilliant orange. 
—Peggy Joyce. Salmon-rose. 
—Perry's White. White. 3 ft. May, June. 
All Hybrid Oriental Poppies. 3 for $1.20, $3.50 for 10. 
PARDANTHUS chinensis (Belamcanda) (Blackberry-lily). Bright 
orange, lily-like flowers during July and August, followed in 
September by seeds which resemble Blackberries; 2l/ 2 feet. 
3 for $1.20, $3.00 for 10. 
Leontopodium Alpinum 
Lewisia Tweedyi 
Oriental Poppy Hybrids 
All plants, except where noted, 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.50. Not less than 3 of 1 variety sold. Write for special prices for plants in quantity. 
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