Other Hardy Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 
—Lemoni, 50c: 4 ft. Stiff upright stems with large pale lemon-yellow flowers 
closing in hot sunshine. 
—Kwanso, 4 to 5 ft. July. Double, golden-bronze. 
—Mrs. J. R. Mann, 50c: 3 to 4 ft. Rich, deep yellow. July. 
—Mrs. W. H. Wyman, 60c: 4 ft. Large, light pale lemon-yellow. August. One 
of the latest, best and most prolific. 
—Queen of May, 30c: June. One of the very best large clear yellow flowers. 
Evergreen foliage and needs some protection. 
—The Gem, 50c: 3 ft. Deep orange-yellow. June-July. A very choice kind. 
—thunbergi, The Late Lemon Lily, 2 to 3 ft. July-August. Medium sized fra- 
grant lemon-yellow. 
HOSTA, Funkia Plaintain Lily. Thrives almost anywhere. 
—lancifolia, 2 ft. Lilac flowers in September. 
—subcordata grandiflora, 40c: 2 ft. Broad glossy light green leaves, spikes of 
pure white fragrant flowers in August and September. Partial shade. Pro- 
tect in winter. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya, Kansas Gayfeather, 4 ft. Long spikes rich purple. July- 
August. 
—September Glory, 30c: A greatly improved variety with large purple flowers 
all open at once. 
LILIUM—Lilies. Mostly require well-drained, deep soil, and like protection 
from the wind. Depth to plant is noted last. 
—Bulbiferum, 40c: 2 ft. Bright orange-red and yellow. June. 4 in. 
—Concolor, 30c: 18 in. Very pretty upright star-shaped deep crimson. Bulbs 
small; plant 5 in. Endures sun. 
—elegans, 2 ft. Orange-red. Upright opening. May-June. Easiest to grow; 5 in. 
—henryi, 40c: 4 to 5 feet. Rich orange-yellow. 10 in. 
—regale, The Regal Lily, 20c or 25c, according to size. Both are good blooming 
sizes. Large white trumpets shaded pink. July. One of the best and easiest 
good lilies to grow. 9 in. 

PRICES unless noted: 25c each, $2.00 per 10, $17.50 per 100. 
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