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LATHYRUS 
Latifolius, Pink Beauty. A showy, free-flowering, hardy peren- 10 100 
nial climber with large racemes of pleasing deep rose flowers. 
Fine for covering old stumps, fences, etc. Continually in 
bloom and fine for cutting.SI 00 $8 00 
Latifolius, White Beauty. White form of above. 1 00 8 00 
LAVANDULA • Lavender 
® (VI unstead Variety. A dwarf, compact form of the fragrant 
English J avender. 1 ft. 1 20 10 00 
® Vera (True Sweet Lavender). Dull blue-gray foliage and fragrant 
lavender flowers during July and August. When cut and dried 
they retain their fragrance indefinitely. 1 00 8 00 
LEONTOPODIUM • Edel weiss 
©Alpinum. A famous alpine with silvery leaves and curious, 
woolly white flowers. Comparatively easy to grow in a well- 
drained position. 6 in. 1 20 10 00 
LIATRIS • Blazing Star or Gayfeather 
Pycnostachya. Plant of easy culture and unusual appearance. 
Spikes of rich purple flowers, 4 feet long, during July and August. 90 7 00 
Scariosa (Kansas Gayfeather). Same color as above, only the 
spike is not so dense. Gives a fluffy appearance and is attractive. 
July, August . 90 7 00 
LINUM • Flax 
© Flavum. Leaves flat and broad. Flowers golden yellow, % inch 
across. Suitable for the rockery. 1 00 8 00 
© Perenne, Blue. Pearly blue flowers. A graceful, hardy perennial 
for the border or rockery. Blooms from May to August. 13^ ft.. 90 7 00 
LOBELIA 
Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Rich fiery cardinal flowers, often 
producing 4 to 6 spikes, 2 to 2y% feet long. 1 20 10 00 
LYCHNIS • Jerusalem Cross 
© Viscaria fl.-pl. Very attractive variety producing double red 
flowers on 14-inch stems. As a garden flower for show purposes 
it cannot be beat . 1 20 10 00 
MATRICARIA • Feverfew 
Golden Ball. A very desirable border or edging plant with dou¬ 
ble yellow flowers. June. 1 ft . 1 00 8 00 
MERTENSIA • Virginia Cowslip 
Virginica. An early Spring-flowering plant, growing about 1 to 
\ l /2 feet high, with blue flowers fading to pink. One of the most 
interesting of our native Spring flowers. XX grade . 1 00 8 00 
No. 1 grade . 80 6 00 
MYOSOTIS • Forget-me-not 
© Palustris semperfiorens. Very charming plants by the water¬ 
side, border, or rockery. They like shade and make a good 
ground-cover. Blue . 90 7 00 
© Palustris, Pink. Pink-flowered form of the above. . 90 7 00 
The plants that are adapted for rock-garden planting are preceded by a© 
5 plants are sold at the 10 rate, 25 at the 100 rate 
