A6 PERENNIALS NOT PRICED 

tower of gold. (New.) Rich golden yellow, a 
grand addition. 50 cents. 
LAVENDULA. (Lavender.) 
officinalis vera. The true delightfully fragrant 
lavender. 30-50 cents. 
LIATRIS. (Kansas Gayfeather.) 
pycnostachya. Robust spikes of showy rosy 
purple flowers in August. 
seariosa alba. Charming pure white variety, 
splendid border plant. 50 cents, 
LEWISIA. 
R. columbianum. Handsome rosettes of fleshy 
leaves, graceful sprays of waxy pale pink 
flowers. 50 cents. 
Tee cotyledon. Large beautiful light orange flowers 
with pink veining. 50 cents. 
R. finchii. Broad fleshy green prostrate leaves, 
heads of lovely soft pink flowers. 50 cents. 
tweedyi. The largest flowered of all the 
Lewisias, the waxy apricot flowers are 2-3 
inches across. Plant horizontally so that 
water will not lie on the crown. 75 cents. 
LINUM. (Flax.) 
R. flavum. Golden flax. 
Je) perenne. Very pretty pale blue flowers, per- 
sistent bloomer. 
LATHYRUS. 
latifolius albus. (White perennial pea.) 
latifolius. Pink Pearl. (Pink perennial pea.) 
LEONTOPODIUM. 
R. alpinum. (Swiss Edelweiss.) A very interest- 
ing rock garden plant. 35 cents. 
LIMONIUM. (Statice.) (See Lavender.) 
latifolium. Small purplish blue flowers, pro- 
duced in cloud like heads in August, may 
be dried for winter use. 
R. dumosa. Valuable new dwarf variety with sil- 
very grey flowers, fine for the rock garden. 
LITHOSPERMUM. 
R. prostratum ‘Heavenly Blue.” A glorious low 
growing rock plant of an exquisite blue 
color, Requires good drainage and full sun- 
shine. 50-75 cents. 
Grace Ward. A rather purer blue than 
“Heavenly Blue” and hardier. 75 cents. 
LOBELIA. 
eardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) Brilliant scar- 
let. 
LUPINUS. (Lupine.) 
polyphyllus coerulea. Deep blue. 
polyphyllus alba. Pure white. 
polyphyllus roseus. Lovely pink. 
polyphyllus Downers Choice Hybrids, many 
unusual shades. 
Russell Hybrids. (New.) These are one of the 
sensations in hardy garden plants being the 
grandest lupins yet introduced. They secured 
a gold medal from the Royal Horticultural 
Society in London in 1937. Strong field 
plants, 50 cents each, $5.00 a doz. Plants in 
pots, 30 cents each, $3.00 a doz. 
LYCHNIS. (Campion.) 
R. alpina. The Arctic campion is very dwarf, 
carries rich rosy purple flowers and is fine 
for the rock garden. 
viscaria splendens. Rich rosy pink. Flowers 
lightly tipped crimson, fine rocky plant. 
LYSIMACHIA. 
— elethroides. (Clethra loosestrife.) Long re- 
curving tail like racemes of pure white 
flowers. 
