Per 12 Per 100 
IRIS—Continued 
Skekinah. (S) Sulphur yellow to pinard yellow reticulat¬ 
ed olive on claw. (F) Empire yellow to light yellow 
on outer blade, haft reticulated darker to olive. Beard 
coarse, dense, projecting, conspicuously orange tipped .75 5.00 
Souv. de Mmci Gaudichau. (S) Bradley’s violet. (F) 
brilliant velvety blackish purple, veined on bronzed 
outer haft_ .75 5.00 
JAPANESE IRIS—(Iris Kaempferi). Last of the wonder¬ 
ful Iris procession to bloom. Blooming in June and 
July with a very large variety of colors. 
Gekka-no-nami. Earliest to bloom, of a pure white, with 
creamy-white stigmas_ 2.00 12.00 
Koki-no-Iro. Rich royal purple_ 2.00 12.00 
Uchin. Large, cerulean blue with extended blooming sea¬ 
son _ 2.00 12.00 
Zama-no-mori._ Three petal variety, large flowers, white 
with a heavy azure-blue zone, short white standards 
margined blue_ 2.00 12.00 
LAVENDULA—Vera (Sweet Lavender). Very fragrant 
and one of the most loved plants of the old fashioned 
garden, a favorite because of delicate odor, silvery- 
gray foliage, long spike of blue lavender flowers_ 1.50 8.00 
LATHYRUS—Latifolius (Everlasting Sweet Pea). A 
climbing plant, can be trained for trellis work or 
ground cover. Beautiful sweet pea flower in red, pink, 
and white _ 1.25 7.00 
LIATRIS—Pycnostachya (Kansas Gay Feather). Very de¬ 
sirable and interesting to grow. Valuable for cutting. 
5 feet high, rosy purple flower_ 1.00 6.00 
Scariosa. This form blooms a little before Pycnostachya, 
flowers purple_ 1.25 7.00 
LINUM Flavum — (Golden Flax). Produces masses of 
golden yellow flowers from June until September_ 1.50 8.00 
Perenne Blue. (Perennial Flax). This evergreen 
plant is very showy, with small buttercup flowers of 
blue drooping over sides of plant, good rock garden 
subject. 18 inches high_ 1.25 7.00 
LOBELIA—Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Thrives well in 
shade, good for pond or stream plantings. Cardinal 
red flower. 2 feet high_ 1.50 8.00 
Siphilitica—(Great Lobelia). A blue form of the above, 
July to September_ 1.25 7.00 
LUPINUS—Polyphllus (Lupine). A graceful growing 
plant with flowers on long stem. Does well in shade. 
3 feet high. Blue, rose and white_ 1.50 8.00 
Harkness Regal Mixture. A mixture of charming new 
colors- 1.50 8.00 
LYCHNIS—Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). Very brilliant 
red, 2 to 3 feet high_ 1.50 8.00 
Viscaria—Splendens FI. PI. (Catchfly). Evergreen foli¬ 
age, fragrant deep double red flowers, good for cutting 1.50 8.00 
LYTHRUM—Roseum Superbum (Loosestrife). A shrubby 
growing perennial. Flowers rose colored on leafy ter¬ 
minal spikes. 2 V 2 to 3 feet_ 1.50 8.00 
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