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JAPANESE LANTERN TREE. See Page 47 for 
full description. 3 ft. .....eueeeeee Oe Ake proar 
JAPANESE MAPLE. Red, seedlings. 8 in. ...... 
JAPANESE RED MAPLE. This is the true red 
grafted. Red maples will invariably lose their 
color the first senson after planting. 15 in. .... 
JASMINE (Nudiflora). Hardy. blooms in Feb- 
ruary 1 yellow, 1 new rare pink. Ult. H. BP UElee on 6 
JUDAS TREE OR AMERICAN RED BUD. Chi- 
Mese LYPE SAME PTICE. .... eee ceeseeseeveesees 
KERRIA. Double yellow (shrub) resembling 
Roses: in July>2 tt. Ult) BH. 5 fts oe wes wth ee 
LABELS. Label your plants. Wired, 4 inches, or 
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LARCH. Ult. TH. 20 ft. This may be termed the 
“deciduous evergreen.” Lovely soft fernlike fol- 
iage especially beautiful in early spring. 18 in. 
LAUREL (Kalmia) Mountain. Large plants ..... 
LAUREL (Kalmia) Sheepshead, Tiny pink flow- 
ers in great profusion. Leaves are smaHer than 
those of the mountuin variety. Ult. H. 3 ft. .... 
LIATRIS. See Blazing Star. 
LILACS 
LILACS French double 2 to 8 ft. .....-....--+0-- 
Alphone Lavalle. Derk violet 
Belle de Nancy. Satiny rose, white center. 
Chas. Jolly. Best red, very dark. 
Ludwig Spaeth. Light blue. 
Mme. C. Perrie. White dwart 
Mme. Lemoine, Tall glowing white. 
Pres. Grevy. Blue. 
Rubra de Marley. Red. 
LI“MACS. French single. 2 to 3 ft. .....-.-.+.-5--. 
Chas. X. Reddish blue. 
Congo. Wine red. 
Dilitata. Blue. 
Lamartine. Pinkish blue. Harly. 
Niger. Deep red. 
Vaubaden. Light blue. Early. 
LILACS. Persian. 18 to 24 in. .... eee ee ee ee eee 
Blue. 
Red. 
White. 
Light Lavender. 
LILACS. Fall flowering. 2 to 3 ft. .........-.0-5- 
Josikea. Blue. 
Villosa. Pinkish blue. 
LILACS. Common, 2 to 3 ft: 2... cee cece eee eee nes 
Blue. 
White. 
LILIES. Hardy type. Plant 5 to 6 in. deep, tilting 
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 from 
year to year. Require no covering. May be 
planted among shrubbery as well as a back- 
ground effect. 
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