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JASIONE Perennis. Blue flowers in June and July, 5 to 6 inches tall. 
LATHYRUS Latifloia (hardy sweet peas). Pink, white and red 
flowers. 
LAVENDULA Officinalis Vera (sweet lavender). Aromatic foliage, 
blue flowers. 
LIATRIS Pycnostachya (gayfeather). Long spikes of rosy purple 
flowers. 
Pyc. Alba. White, same as above. 50c each. 
Spicata. Flowering spikes in August and September, 2 feet tall. 
LILIUM Auratum (goldband lily). Tall stocks with immense flowers 
in July. 45c. 
Candidum (Madonna lily). Pure waxy white flowers July 4th. This 
is an excellent lily with Blue Delphiniums in masses. 
Formosanum Philipinensis (Philipine lily). Late fall lily with very 
large tubular shaped white flowers. 
Hansoni (Hanson’s lily). Fragrant yellow flowers with brown 
spots. 45c. 
Henryi (Henry lily). Rich orange flowers in August. 4 ft. tall. 
Regali (Regal lily). Most popular lily with white inside petals and 
pinkish outer petals. Extra large bulbs 35c each. 
Speciosum Album (white form of Rubrum lily). Late summer 
flowering. 45c. 
Sp. payne (Rubrum lily). Rosy red flowers in late summer. 45c 
each. 
Tenifolium (coral lily). A fine rockgarden lily. Early red flowers. 
Tigrinum Gigantica (giant tiger lily). Orange red flowers in 
August. 
Sete Latifolia (sea lavender). Large panicles of blue flowers. 
eet. 
sap Te (flax). Blue flowers on dainty stems all summer. 
to ; 
mite eee Cardinalis (cardinal flower). Scarlet red flowers on 8 ft. 
spikes. 
L. Syphilitica (blue lobelia). A fine addition in lobelias. 
LUPINUS Polyphyllus (Washington lupine). Blue, white and pink 
flowers. 
P. Hybrids. Improved types of lupine, wider color range. These 
include orange, apricots, two toned colors, etc. 35c each. 
LYCHNIS Viscaria Splendens (double campion). 1 foot stem with 
rose pink flowers in July. Suitable for cutting. 
LYSIMACHIA Nummularia (money’s worth). A creeper with many 
yellow flowers. 
MAZUS Reptans Rugosa (creeping plant), with little orchid-like 
flowers. 
MENTHA Piperita (peppermint). Aromatic herb, with flowers. 
MERTENSIA Virginica (Virginia blue bell). Early flowering native 
plant with spikes of flowers resembling bleeding hearts. 
MONARDA Didyma (beebalm). Scarlet red flowers in July and Au- 
ust. 
Saree Salmon colored beebalm. Grows 2 to 3 ft. tall. 
NEPETA Mussini (catnip). Grey green foliage with bluish flowers 
from May to September. Fine for borders. 
OENOTHERA Fuiticosa Youngi (evening primrose). Free flowering 
from June till October. Yellow, 1 foot height. 
Missouriensis (Ozark sundrop). Large yellow flowers on_ short 
stems. Fine rockgarden plant. 
SO lees hare cactus). Large green leaves. Yellow flower in 
ugust. 
PACHISTIMA—See Evergreen Shrubs and Ground Covers, page 8. 
PACHYSANDRA—See Evergreen Shrubs & Ground Covers, page 8. 
Five plants at 10 rate; 25 plants at 100 rate. 
