LINUM SALSOLIDES. Yellow flowers. 50c. 
LITHOSPERNUM PROSTRATUM, (R). A 
trailing evergreen with flowers of in- 
tense gentian blue. Well adapted to 
falling over a wall or draping a large 
rock.-25¢; | Larger planis; 450e: 
LIATRIS. Gay feather, deep pink. 15c. 
LYTHIURUS. Perennial Pea. All colors. 
Fine for stumps. 10c. 
LUPINS. Blue or Rose pink. 10c. 
LYHNIS CHALCEDONICA. “Jerusalem 
Cross’ was the old-fashioned name. Few 
flowers approach 2 feet. 10c. 
LYCHNIS VISCARIA SPLENDENS PLENA, 
(R). This plant will be noticed in any 
rock garden, no matter how choice other 
occupants may be. Clear cerise flowers 
on 8-inch stems form a perfect mound of 
arresting color. The plant itself is a low 
tuft of grassy leaves. Stock limited. 25c. 
MONTBRITIAS. Orange red. 50c per doz. 
MOUNTAIN HELIOTROPE. Sweet lavender 
flowers. 10c. 
MYRTLE. Large blue, small blue, also 
white, evergreen creeper. 10c each. 
MICHAELMAS DAISIES. (See Asters). 
MONARDA DIDYMA. ‘'Bergamont” is the 
popular name of this, and the variety is 
Cambridge Scarlet.. A very showy plant 
with crimson flowers of fantastic form. 
Use it as an informal hedge between 
you and your neighbor. l5c. 
MYOSOTIS. Ruth Fisher, 
adapted to dry places. 
everblooming, 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLOR- 
ENCE. Moist, shady places. 10c. 
NEPETA MUSSINI, (R). Tumbling masses 
of grey-green foliage as a foil for the 
clouds of lavender flowers. Nothing. more 
satisfactory for liberal use in the rock 
garden or border. 10c. 
OENOTHERA MISSOURIENSIS, (R). (Eve- 
ning Primrose of the Prairie). Expands 
its glorious yellow flowers, often five 
inches in diameter, in late afternoon. 
Prostrate growth. 25c. 

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