LIATRIS — BLAZING STAR 
Pycnostachya — A tall-growing perennial, 5 to 6 
feet, producing long spikes of lavender-purple 
flowers. Blooms in July and August. Each 20c 
Scariosa, September Glory — A tall perennial pro- 
ducing 6 ft. spikes solidly covered with purple 
flowers from top to bottom. The flowers, unlike 
the common variety, come into bloom all at the 
same time creating a marvelous effect. Late 
August and September. Each 30c 
LILIUM — LILIES 
Elegans -— A hardy Japanese Lily that is very 
easily grown; the flowers are held erect on 15- 
to 18-inch stems; color is a deep orange-crimson; 
blooms in June and July; combines nicely with 
Funkia and Heuchera. Each 20c: Dozen $2.00 
Formosanum (Usually referred to as Philippinense 
Lily) — Extremely large white lily with trumpet- 
shaped flowers, shaded brownish on outside of 
petals. Each 35c; Doz. $3.50 
Regale — A large-flowering hardy and dependable 
lily; white with yellow throat and pink hue on 
outside of trumpet; Each 35c 
Doz. $3.50 
June and July. 
Tenuifolia (Coral Lily) — A very graceful red lily, 
height 24 inches or more; grass-like foliage; the 
blooms have re-curled petals of waxy texture, 
very artistic and attractive. Each 20c: Doz. $2.00 
Tigrinum (Tiger Lily) — An orange lily, spotted 
purple. One that held its place in the garden 
for many years; always admired; blooms in 
August and September. Each 20c: Doz. $2.00 
Willmottiae — A striking orange lily from China; 
often carrying 20 or more brilliant flowers meas- 
uring 3 inches across; blooms just after Regal 
Lily. Each 35c 
* LILLY-OF-THE-VALLEY — CONVALLARIA 
Excellent plants for moist shady places; grow 
about 6 inches high, with dainty spikes of. bell- 
shaped, pure white flowers. Clumps, each 25c 
LONICERA — HONEYSUCKLE 
* Japonica Aureo Reticulata (Yellownet Japanese 
Honeysuckle) — A very handsome creeping 
plant with most beautiful light-green foliage net- 
ted and spotted bright yellow; flowers creamy 
white; very attractive in the rock garden, rock 
wall, or elsewhere where creeping plants can 
be used. 
Large plants—Each.50c. Small plants—Each 30c 
LINUM — FLAX 
Alpinum — A rare species of prostrate habit; stems 
12 to 15 inches long, spreading out into a perfect 
circle, about 6 inches high; large clear sky-blue 
flowers all summer. Each 35c 
Flavum Compactum Nanum — A very dwarf varie- 
ty about 6 inches high with rich golden-yellow 
flowers. Each 35c 
Narbonnense — Forms a spreading clump of attrac- 
tive foliage with a profusion of azure-blue 
flowers with white eye throughout the summer. 
Each 30c | 
Perenne — The blue Flax, very attractive, both in 
foliage and in bloom; flowers pale blue. Each 20c 
Perenne Alba — White form of the above. Each 20c 
LOTUS 
* Corniculata — An interesting plant, closely re- 
sembling ‘Shamrock,’" with beautiful yellow 
flowers. Each 25c 
LYCHNIS — MALTESE CROSS 
Chalcedonica — One of the brightest plants in the 
hardy border; blooms all summer with vivid 
scarlet flowers; 3 feet. Each 20c 
Haageana Hybrids — Very showy plants about 12 
inches high; produces flowers about 2 inches 
across ranging in color from orange to scarlet 
and crimson; thrives best in partial shade. 
Each 25c 
Viscaria Flore Pleno — This is a beautiful double 
variety which grows about 14 inches high, 
producing vermillion-red flowers; very attractive. 
Each 35c 
Viscaria Splendens — 18 inches tall; foliage almost 
evergreen; flowers bright rose. Each 25c 
Viscaria Splendens Alba);— Flowers profusely in 
June and July; it is one of the best white flowers 
in bloom at that time of the year; 8 to 10 inches 
highs Lacheaoc 
LYSIMACHIA — CREEPING JENNY 
* Nummularia — A glossy-green creeping plant, re- 
sembling the Vinca Vine; small yellow flowers; 
in wet 
valuable for planting 
Each 20c 
shady places. 
LYTHRUM — PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE 
Superbum Roseum — Very showy purple spikes, 
about 3 feet high, blooming all summer; splen- 
did for banks of streams and ponds. Each 20c 
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