Per Half 
VARIETY Doz. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star or Gay Feather) 
One of the most useful of the taller growing 
perennials. Do well in any type of soil and 
thrive under adverse moisture conditions. 
Pyenostach Va wee re eee re ae eee ene .65 
Flower stems rise to a height of 5 to 6 feet, 
each bearing a foot long spike of rosy purple 
bloom. Makes a striking bouquet. Also field 
grown plants, 20c each, $2.00 per dozen. 
Scariosa;PAUtumnhy o> pile eee eee 1.00 
A new introduction to the Liatris family. A 
very superior type with extremely large and 
long flower spikes of rosy purple borne in 
abundance. Very hardy. 
Scariosasgw hite see yee soe ee ee res .65 
Same general description as above except 
flower spikes are white plumes. 
Also field grown plants at 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
LILIUM 
Terruif olitinna sto ee ee ee eee .65 
Often called Coral Lily. Reaches a height of 
1% to 2 feet. Blooms 2% inches across of in- 
tense brilliant scarlet. 
VOT TU OS TUIU peee eee oa a ee eco ee tee ees 1.00 
Large trumpet shaped flowers of creamy white 
with green tinge in throat. Outside reddish 
white. A good grower and heavy flowering. 
Delightfully fragrant. 
Doz. 
60 
40 
-60 

Lily of the Valley 
The old favorite garden flower. Loved for its wax- 
en white bell-like blooms and sweet fragrance. Does 
well in most any location. Plant some of these in those 
spots where you have trouble getting anything else to 
grow. Strong 1 year pips, ready to transplant. 
65c per doz.; 40c per half doz. 

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LINARIA 
Dalmatica (Perennial Snapdragon)........................ .65 
Noted for free blooming habit and excellent 
for cut flowers. Attractive green foliage and 
flowers of creamy yellow color. 
Paniel Reese ee ee ee a dt Se .65=) 
Resembles Linaria Dalmatica, but the foliage 
is much more compact. 
LINUM PERENNE (Perennial Hardy Flax) ........ .65 
Attractive fern-like foliage. Each morning you 
have an abundance of charming light blue 
flowers for cutting, as the plant blooms from 
May to August. Grows 2% feet. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower).......... By 65) 
A native perennial which does exceptionally 
well in moist shady places. Tall erect stems 
with bright red flowers through August and 
September. Ideal for bright masses of color, 
16 
40 
AO 
