Hanunonton, New Jersey 
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Quantity Price 
LAIRI'.L (Kalrnia) Sheepshead. Tiny pink flow¬ 
ers in great profusion. Leaves are smaller than 
those of the mountain variety. Ult. H. 3 ft. 2 1.00 
LEMON PONDEROSA. This is the largest orna¬ 
mental lemon grown. For house culture. 18 
in. from pot. 1 l.oo 
LILAC. 
Breitsmere. This is a late variety. A new out¬ 
standing sort in a glorious shade of blue. 
!8 in. 1.00 
Lilac Congo. The darkest and one of the most 
spectacular of the Lilacs. Red maroon. 18 in. 1.00 
French Types. Single—1 red, 1 purple, 1 white. 
12 in. 3 1.00 
Same as above but double. 3 1.00 
Lamartine. This type of lilac is probably the 
largest in cultivation attaining the length of 
ten to twelve inches. It comes into bloom a 
week to ten days earlier than the other types. 
Lamartine Single. Light Blue. 2 ft. 1 1.00 
Lamartine Double. Light Blue. 2 ft. 1 1.00 
Ludwig Spaeth. This is the prizewinner of the 
red Lilacs. Draw’s attention quickly. Large 
flowers. 18 in. 1 j qO 
Persian Type. We have a fine new color in this. 
2 ft. size. Red, pink, orchid, blue and white 2 1.00 
Vilosa. The late flowering type of reddish cast. 
Blooms when all others are over. 18 in. 1 1.00 
Lily of the Valley 
LILIES. Hardy type. Plant 5 to 5 in. deep, tilt¬ 
ing the bulbs. Garden lilies have become one 
of our best items for the amateur gardeners. 
They can be left out all winter and will increase 
