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LAVANDULA 
(ENGLISH LAVENDER) 
Vera. Fragrant, blue-gray foliage in neat clumps topped with lavender 
blue flowers in June. A splendid rock plant and equally effective in the 
low border. 8 in. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
LIATRIS 
(BLAZING STAR) 
Pycnostachya. Handsome, full spikes of bright purple tipped with lav¬ 
ender. One of the finest for cutting, mixing well with Glads. Blooms in 
early August. Erect, stiff stems. 5 ft. Each 25c., per three 60c., per 
ten $1.50. 
Scarriosa. A distinct type, blooming earlier than L. pycnostachya. The 
stately lavender purple spikes is made up of large, individual florets. 
Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
Majalis. The ever-popular bedding plant. Dainty little bells of pure white 
so delightfully fragrant. Place in a shady nook of the rockery or grow a 
little colony of them in some secluded part of the garden. Each 30c., 
per three 75c., per ten $2.00, per hundred $15.00. 
LILIUM 
We recommend Fall transplanting of Lilies but if ordered early in the 
Spring they will bloom for you. For best results place them in a well drained 
situation. 
Canadense. This choice native Lily is becoming scarce. Drooping flowers 
of a yellow orange shade spotted in the throat. Excellent for the June 
garden. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
Regale. The exotic Lily Dr. Wilson brought back from China. One of the 
finest whites, a rich ivory tinted a delicate purple in the throat. June 
blooming. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Superbum ( Turk's Cap Lily). Drooping bright yellow flowers spotted 
with reddish orange. A splendid native Lily to naturalize. Each 20c., 
per three 50c., per ten $1.25, per hundred $10.00. 
Tenuifolium ( Siberian Coral Lily). A delightful gem for the rockery or 
border. The flowers have recurved petals of waxy coral red. Profuse 
bloomer. 18 in. Each 20c., per three 50c., per ten $1.50. 
LINUIM 
Perennae Blue {Hardy Flax). One of the most profuse blooming plants 
for the border in the entire list. From early Summer well into the Au¬ 
tumn it is covered with bright blue flowers. Each evening the flowers 
drop to be replaced the next morning with a fresh supply of dainty 
flowers. 18 in. Each 20c., per three 50c., per ten $1.50. 
LOBELIA 
Cardinalis {Cardinal Flower). An American native of unmatched vivid 
scarlet. Grows luxuriantly in a cool situation. In August the long spikes 
are a blaze of glory. 3 ft. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Syphilitica Blue. A native of the Northern states with semi-dwarf spikes 
of rich blue. A group of these in a shaded part of the border makes a 
brilliant show during the Midsummer. 2 ft. Each 30c., per three 75c., 
per ten $2.00. 
LUPINUS 
Harkness Regal Hybrids. A grand strain of these exquisite flowers for 
the border. Stately spikes filled with pea-shaped flowers in rich shades 
of lavender, rose, purple, blue, carmine and white. Many are touched 
with pastel tints to add to their beauty. Handsome foliage. June bloom¬ 
ing. 3 ft. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
LYCHNIS 
Viscaria splendens (lore pleno. Dense tufts of deep evergreen foliage. 
In June short spikes of double, vivid garnet flowers rise 8 in. above the 
foliage. Its bright coloring makes it equally useful in the rockery or low 
border. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
LYTHRUM 
Roseum Superbum. Showy plants with long spikes of bright rose. Will 
thrive in any situation and does particularly well in a waterside planting. 
A bright spot of color from June until August. 4 ft. Each 20c., per three 
50c., per ten $1.50. 
MERTENSIA 
(BLUE BELLS) 
Virginica. The charming Virginian Blue Bells with drooping panicles 
of rich blue fading to clear pink. Well-known to all who went wild flow¬ 
ering in childhood along the river bottoms. April and May blooming. 
Should be transplanted in August, but can be moved safely in early April. 
Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50, per 100 $12.00. 
MONARDA 
Didyma, “Cambridge Scarlet’’ {Bergamot). Showy plants with aromatic 
foliage. Covered with a mass of brilliant crimson flowers in July. 2 ft. 
Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Didyma rosea. The same as above with the exception of the color. A 
bright deep rose. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
MYOSOTIS 
(FORGET-ME-NOT) 
Palustris semperflorens. The hardy Forget-Me-Not with a multitude 
of delicate blue flowers on dwarf, dark green foliage. Blooms from June 
well into the Summer. 6 in. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
NEPETA 
Macrantha. A neat item of prostrate form. Silver gray foliage with lav¬ 
ender blue flowers in May and June. Fine for rockery or edging. 
Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Mussini. One of the old dependables for edging or for the rockery. Bright 
gray green foliage witn a profusion of short spikes of rich lavender blue. 
Blooms from June well into the Summer. Each 25c., per three 60c., 
per ten $1.50, per hundred $12.00. 
“Souv. de Andre Chaudron.’’ A fine new border variety. Symmetrical 
plants with short spikes of bright blue. Blooms in late June and July. 
15 in. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
OENOTHERA 
Missouriensis ( Ozark Sun Drop). A delightful dwarf for the rock garden. 
Prostrate leathery leaves and large open flowers of a brilliant yellow. 
Makes a fine show among the rocks in June and July. Each 25c., per 
three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
PARDANTHUS 
Chinensis {Blackberry Lily). A striking deep orange Lily-like flower. 
Blooms in July on slender, 2-ft. stems. The interesting seed pods resemble 
giant Blackberries. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Lychnis Viscaria Splendens fl. pi. 
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