*Tenoreanum. Very lovely lavender flowers from May to June. 8 in. high. 
*INULA EiNSIFOLIA. Golden-yellow daisy-like flowers, on 6-in. stems, 
blooming freely from late June to August. 
IRIS SPECIES 
*rris arenarius. Sand Iris. A rare and choice variety, only 3 in. tall, with 
large bright yellow flowers in spring. 
*Cristata. A native creeping variety with blue flowers. 4 in. May-June. 
*CHRISTATA ALBA. A very rare form of the above, with pure white 
flowers; shade or sun. 50c each, 3 for $1.25 
*Gracilipes. Like a miniature Japanese Iris, with dainty blue flowers and 
an orange crest; rich soil and light shade. 50c each 
Japanese Iris, four colors. 
Siberian Iris, white and blue. 
German Iris, ten named varieties. 
Lavender, the true old-fashioned variety. Aromatic foliage and fragrant blue 
flowers. 12 in. July and August. 
*Leontopodium Alpina, Edelweiss. Silvery foliage, wolly light yelloy flowers. 
5 in. high. From June to August. 
Liatris P^xnostachya, Kansas Gayfeather. Giant 5-ft. spikes of rosy-purple 
flowers, opening from the top down. July and August. 
S'cariosa, a good clear, late-flowering purple. 4-5 ft. 
Scariosa Alba, a pure white variety of the above. 75c each 
Linum, Flax 
Flavum, a fine variety, producing beautiful yellow flowers on 12-in. stems, 
from June to August. 
Perenne, the well known blue flax. Sky-blue flowers on slender stems, 
over a long period. 18 in. 
Lobelia, Cardinalis. The red Cardinal flower. Tall spikes of brilliant scarlet 
flowers in August. 
"''Lotus Corniculatus, forms a green mat with yellow double flowers in summer. 
Good for ground-cover on a sunny dry place. 
Lupinus Polyphyllus, pink and blue mixed. 
Russel Strain, beautiful pastel shades, long spikes. 75c each 
Lychnis, Viscaria FI. PI. Brilliant red, an attractive double variety. 
Lythrum Roseum, Loosestrife. Tall spikes of rosy-purple flowers in July and 
August. 5 ft. 
*Mazus Rogosa. A wonderful ground cover in light shade; also good for the 
rock garden or between flagstones. Lilac flower in June and July. 
Martensia Virginica, Virginia Blue Bells. Brilliant blue flowers in early spring; 
prefer a light shade. Pot plants at 35c and 50c each 
Monarda, Beebalm 
Cambridge Scarlet. Aromatic foliage, brillian scarlet flowers on 3-ft. stems, 
in July and August. 
Salmon Queen. Beautiful salmon-pink form of the above. 
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