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TUTTLE BROS. NURSERIES 
Stylosa. In winter when few plants are in bloom you 
will find the large, dark blue flowers of stylosa nestl¬ 
ing among the long, handsome leaves. Very hardy. 
Grows to one and one-half feet. Gal. containers. ' 3 
inch pots. 
JACOBEAN LILY (Sprekelia formosissima) 
Large crimson flowers resembling amaryllis. Long, 
fleshy stems, strap-like leaves. Plant in sun. Gal. 
containers. 
KAFIR LILY (Clivia miniata) 
In late winter and spring the huge umbels of orange 
flowers of this plant will thrill you through and 
through. The evergreen foliage resembles agapanthus, 
but the strap-like leaves are much darker. The plant 
presents a neat and clean appearance at all times. 
Prefers filtered sun light. Grows to two feet. Gal. 
containers, $1.00. Five gal. containers, $2.75. 
^KENILWORTH IVY (Linaria Qymbalaria) 
A small-leaved, ivy-like plant that creeps, taking root 
as it grows. Excellent for very shaded beds, hanging 
baskets or window boxes. Pale blue flowers. Gal. 
containers. 
KOREAN GRASS 
Excellent for small plots where hardy grass is desired. 
Serviceable between stepping stones. Never needs 
mowing. Flats, $1.75. 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria Thunbergiana) 
A fast growing perennial vine that may reach a 
height of eight to ten feet the first year. Covers 
rapidly and thoroughly. Rosy-purple flowers in Aug¬ 
ust. 2 V 2 inch pots. 
LANTANA Camara 
With very little attention, Lantanas thrive in all soils 
and sunny locations. Even in winter their warm, 
verbena-like flowers give promise of siunmer days to 
come. The dwarf varieties are valuable for bedding or 
in borders. The slightly larger growing varieties will 
lend a strong note of color between shrubs and against 
walls or fences. 
Dwarf. Grow to two and one-half feet 
Pink. Gal. containers. 
Yellow. Gal. containers. 
White. Gal. containers. 
Medium 
Deep Pink. Gal. containers. 
Orange. Gal. containers. 
Orange Red. Gal. containers. 
Trailing. 2 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
LAVENDER (Lavandula vera) 
Grows to two feet. Fine, fragrant, gray foliage. Blue 
flowers. Wants sun. 2^/4 inch pots. Gal. containers. 
LEOPARD’S BANE (Doronicum) 
The flowers, which resemble huge yellow Transvaal 
Daisies, are borne on long, clean, substantial stems. 
The bright green foliage is particularly attractive, too. 
Excellent for cutting. Height one to two feet. Part 
shade. 
* Particularly useful in rock gardens. 
