MECKLENBURG, N. Y. oy 
IRIS—Flag (Continued) 
Dr. Crenshaw—Red. $225 
Yellow $ 25 
White % .20 
Sibertea—2’ Siberian Iris—Stately Iris, good 
around ponds and in the border. Some lovely blue 
and whites. Summer. $25 
Christata—6"” A miniature species resembling our 
florists’ Iris. In many color combinations. Rare. 
$ .30 
LAVANDULA—Lavender 
Vera—18” The true sweet lavender. Wonderfully 
fragrant, with blue flowers blooming in July and 
August. See) 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Convallaria—8” to 10” One of our most familiar 
hardy perennials. Spikes with small pure white 
bell-shaped flowers. Early spring. Very fragrant. 
p .20 
LINUM—Flax 
Perenne—18”" to 2’ Attractive dainty foliage with 
pale blue flowers on the ends of the stalks. May to 
August. $20 
Perenne Alba—Like above with milk-white flowers. 
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LUPINS 
New Russel Lupins—1’ to 3’ Enormous well 
rounded, long, symmetrical flower spikes. Each 
spike a mass of gorgeous color. Beautiful new colors, 
pink, salmon, red, lavender, etc., bicolors. $ .30 
LYSIMACHIA 
Nummularia—Creeping Jenny or Moneywort. 
Prostrate creeping plant with vivid yellow flowers. 
Valuable in wet spots. $ .20 
LATHYRUS 
3’ to 5’ Perennial or everlasting pea. Good climber 
with long racemes of pink sweet pea flowers. $ .25 
MENTHA 
Piperita—Peppermint 1’ An herb for flavoring 
sauces and drinks. $ .25 
