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LOBELLIA, (Indian  Paint- 
brush) 3 to 4 ft. The fiery red 
Cardinal Flower on spikes 20 
to 30 inches long. Each 25 
cents. 
LUPINES, POLYPHULLS. 3 
to 4 feet. Hardy Lupines produc- 
ing masses of gorgeous blooms 
in May and June. Each 20 
cents. 
LYCHNIS, (Ragged Robin) 3 
ft. A very showy hardy peren- 
nial growing loads of scarlet 
and pink flowers from July to 
September. Each 9 cents. 
LUNARIA, (Judas Penny) 2 
ft. Violet and white flowers in 
early spring. After seed pods 
form, the entire plant should be 
cut and cured for Winter De- 
coration. Each 20 cents. 
LYTHRUM, (Rose Loose- 
strife) 2 to 3 ft. Splendid for 
massing. Flowers rosy lilac 
produced on long slender spikes 
from June to September. Each 
9 cents. 
MATRICARIA—X, (Fever- 
few) 11% ft. One of the older 
varieties of Hardy Perennials 
that still holds its place by 
reason of sheer merit. A very 
attractive plant with finely 
divided foliage with clusters of 
double white and yellow flowers 
from early spring and late fall. 
Each 9 cents. 
MERTENSIA—X, (Virginia 
Blue Bells) 1 to 2 ft. White and 
blue flowers in early spring. 
Very satisfactory. Each 20 cents. 
MONARDA—X, (Bee Balm) 
2 to 3 ft. One of our best peren- 
nials for giving a blaze of red 
coloring in your garden, during 
June, July and August. 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 

We think a lot of the Blackberry 
lily. Above is another block of 
transplanted specimens 
odd and very pretty effect. The 
leaves when crushed have a 
delightful fragrance. Each 15 
cents. 
MYOSOTIS—X, ALPESTRIS 
(Forget-Me-Not) 6 to 10 in. The 
National flower of Belgium. 
OneYof the best-liked flowers 
that we grow. Splendid for 
Rock Gardens, Borders and 
Edgings. Each 9 cents. 
PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLOR- 
ENS—xX. 8 to 12 inches. This is 
the true hardy perennial Forget- 
Me-Not that flowers continu- 
ously from early spring until 
fall. Rich blue with small 
yellow eye. Each 20 cents. 
OENOTHERA—X, YouUN- 
GII, (Evening Primrose) 1 toJ2 

You would enjoy having a bed of 
these beautiful Elegans Lilies. 
ft. A strong stocky, large-leaved 
plant with film, shining foliage, 
with bright yellow flowers from 
June to August. Extra good sub- 
ject for sunny position in the 
Border or Rock Garden. Each 
15 cents. 
PAINTED DAISY, See Pyre- 
thrum. 
PANSY, Early flowering Giant 
mixed. This special strain of 
Pansy will bloom about three 
weeks earlier than ordinary 
mixtures. Flowers giant in size 
with many distinct shades of 
color. Each 5 cents. 
PAPAVER 
ORIENTALE 
(Oriental Poppy) 
One of the most pop- 
ular perennials. The 
big flaming scarlet flowers; 
often 6 to 9. inches across, 
with purple-black throats, . 
fit in and add much color and life 
to any landscape. We have count- 
ed 105 flowers on one large plant. 
Oriental Poppy: plants can be 
set in spring but the best time to 
move them is during their dor- 
mant period in Summer and early 
Fall. 
We have long made a specialty 
of growing the Oriental Poppies 
and have a lot of mew varieties 
coming on. 
ORIENTAL POPPY, 2 to 3 ft. 
The regular flaming orange 
scarlet variety. Each 9 cents. 
BLOOD RED. 3% ft. A new 
variety having longer flower 
stems and with extra large 
flowers of dark, fiery red color. 
Very attractive. Each 50 cents. 
