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MIRACLE GROW NUTRIENT SOLUTION 
Philippinense Lilies with 
Packing Cellars in background. 
LILY GARDEN PAR- 
GAIN. 30 Lily Bulbs 
assorted, including Phil¬ 
ippinense, Coral, Regal, 
Superbum & Concolor, 
all for $1.00. 
Barbara Ann loves the Rega 
Lilies. 
Field of Philippinense Lily in 
full flower. 
Dear Sir: 
I received r wy winter gar¬ 
den and am so thrilled about 
it I would like one for my 
sister. 
Mrs. R. Ball, 
Hazel Crest, III. 
Dear Sir: 
I am pleased with my 
seeds, bulbs and cuttings in 
the solution. They are doing 
nicely. 
Mrs. Frank Miller, 
Dickinson, Texas 
BLACKBERRY LILY. Foliage grows 
like Iris, but has clusters of spotted 
orange lilies through growing season 
followed by seed pods that resemble 
ripe blackberries. Each 15 cents; 3 or 
more, 12 cents each. 
WILMOTTIAE. 4 to 5 feet. Vivid 
orange-red, with recurved petals. July 
and August. Each $1.00. 
LILY-OF-THE-V ALLEY 8 ins. 
An old-fashioned flower that is gain¬ 
ing in favor from year to year. The 
stems of fragrant, creamy white flow¬ 
ers are very dainty. Each 12 cents; 3 
or more 10 cents each. 
LIATRIS, PYCNOSTACHYA (Kan¬ 
sas Gay Feather) 4 to 5 ft. If you want 
something out of the ordinary for tall 
growing plants, you will enjoy this 
variety. Flowers are purple and borne 
in dense spikes which continue in 
bloom for a long time. Foliage thick 
and grass-like. Each 18 cents; 3 or 
more 15 cents each. 
X — LINUM.PERENNE (Sometimes 
called Flowering Evergreen) 2 feet. 
Dainty sky blue flowers on graceful 
arching stems, flowering continuously 
from May to October. Resembles the 
Evergreen in appearance of foliage. 
Be sure to include this variety in your 
order. Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 
cents each. 
FLAVUM. Pretty yellow flowers. 
Each 20 cents. 
LOBELIA, (Indian Paintbrush) 3 to 
4 ft. The fiery red Cardinal Flower 
on spikes 20 to 30 inches long. Each 
25 cents; 3 or more 22 cents each. 
LUPINES, POLYPHULLS. 3 to 4 
feet. Hardy Lupines producing masses 
of gorgeous blooms in May and June, 
Each 20 cents; 3 or more 18 cents ea. 
LYNCHINS, (Ra gged Robin)3 ft. A 
very showy hardy perennial growing 
loads of scarlet and pink flowers from 
July to September. Each 15 cents; 3 
or more 12 cents each. 
LUNARIA, (Judas Penny) 2 ft. Vio¬ 
let and white flowers in early spring. 
After seed pods form, the entire 
plant should be cut and cured for 
Winter Decoration. Each 20 cents; 3 
or more 18 cents each. > 
LYTHRUM, (Rose Loose-strife) 2 to 
3 ft. Splendid for massing. Flowers 
rosy lilac produced on long slender 
spikes from June to September*. Each 
15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents each. 
X-MATRICARIA,(Feverfew)l 
ft. One of the older varieties of Hardy 
Perennials that still holds its place by 
reason of sheer merit. A very attrac¬ 
tive plant with finely divided foliage 
with clusters of double white and 
yellow flowers from early spring until 
late fall. Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 
cents each. 
X — MERTENSIA, (Virginia Blue 
Bells) 1 to 2 ft. White and blue flow¬ 
ers in early spring. Very satisfactory. 
Each 20 cents; 3 or more 18 cents ea. 
X — MONARDA, (Bee Balm) 2 to 3 
ft. One of our best perennials for giv¬ 
ing a blaze of red coloring in your 
garden, during June, July and Aug¬ 
ust. The flowers are borne in close 
heads and have the peculiar habit of a 
second flower stem growing out of the 
first flowers, making an odd and very 
pretty effect. The leaves when 
crushed have a delightful fragrance. 
Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents ea. 
X — MYOSOTIS, ALPESTRIS 
