VARIETY 
Per Half 
Doz. Doz. 
LAVENDULA (LAVENDER) 
VER A ee ie asset nse sas Se oeth cbe a winctecasiiewle duke canbcadhcus five 1.25 75 
The real Sweet Lavender used and grown in our grand- 
mothers’ day. Grows 18 inches high and bears exqui- 
sitely fragrant lavender flowers. 
MUNSTEAD 2 STRAIN ores ccieceeccectsen lie pcetedlbnciteses 1.25 715 
A dwarf variety which grows in compact form. Same 
delightful fragrance and blooms as Vera. 
LIATRIS (BLAZING STAR OR GAYFEATHER) 
One of the taller growing perennials and very useful 
for perennial bed background. Does well in any type 
of soil and under adverse moisture conditions. 
SGCARTOS ATW EES Bite ett aco cceetn reel te whee eae Mieseteca hates 90 Ye) 
Same general description as above except bloom spikes 
are pure white. Very showy. 
LILIUM (HARDY LILY) 
DEN U EOE eee ore lactate tees 1.25 75 
Bright coral red blooms with oddly recurving petals. 
Rather dwarf in growth which makes them ideal for 
bedding. Excellent for bright color in the garden. 
BLACKBERRY LILY 
BELAMCANDA CHINESIS .............. Ass ee AESCMMA ates .90 55 
Lily like blooms of orange spotted with red. Easily 
grown. 

LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (CONVALLARIA) 
One of the most familiar and most loved of the perennials. 
Will grow in shade or on spots where nothing else seems 
to grow. Exquisite, waxen white, bell-shaped, blooms hang from 
8 to 10 inch stems. Foliage is ornamental all season. Very 
fragrant. Strong 1 yr. pips, ready for transplanting. 
6 for 55c; 12 for 90c, postpaid 

LINARIA 
DAL MATIC Ae re ee oract -nevduededereats <noovsagan (tavesadvssacacoibeduelsinee .90 55 
Perennial snapdragon in rich yellow. 
LOBELIA 
CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower) _....22.....20.2222..0:.2--seeeee 1.00 .60 
Many times called ‘‘Indian Fire Stick.’? Plant is very 
dwarf but each summer sends up 18 to 24 inch stems 
from a rounded clump of foliage, each stem topped 
with an 8 to 10 inch spike of brightest Cardinal Red 
bloom. Very good for massing. Fine for cutting. 
Hardy and prolific. ‘ 
LINUM (PERENNIAL HARDY FLAX) 
DE RUE ININ Becta sen gesseascaconegcaneveoasetiyiohadcncbsaee 90 55 
Very desirable plant for the perennial border. Grows 
about 21% feet high, with finely cut, ornamental fol- 
iage. From May to August you have a fresh crop 
of blooms for cutting each morning. Beautiful, clear, 
light blue color blends well with other flowers for 
mixed bouquets. 
LUNARIA (HONESTY OR PETER’S PENNY) 
BUENNIS © ALBA ics ance nsec cence ncconndanceoasenonie 90. 55 
Much grown for its silvery white seed panicules which 
are in demand for use in artistic floral arrangements. 
Very hardy and a good novelty. 
Hamburg, N. Y., April 9, 1943 
Dear Sirs: Our delphinium plants arrived to-day in wonderful 
condition. Very much pleased with them. And thank you for send-~ 
ing them so promptly.—Mrs. Marvin Page. 
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