DES MOINES, IOWA 19 

LANCIFOLIA ALBO-MARGINATA—The 
narrow-leaved plantain-lily, is a rapid 
grower. The slim light green leaves 
have a white line along the edges of 
the norrow blades. The leaves are 
about eight inches to twelve inches 
long. The flowers are lavender, with 
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white lines, bell-shaped, on two-foot 
stalks in the middle of August. This 
makes a bushy growth of leaves and 
a thick border plant. It is a very 
pleasing plantain-lily and desirable 
to. have as it blooms vigorously and 
ECT fae ee eee rer ae 50c each 
4 LANCIFOLIA FORTIS—Lance leaf plan- 
; tain lily. Long lance like foliage, dark 
green in color, produced in abund- 
ance, Flowers are violet. Bloom Sep- 
tember and October on stems two feet 
tall, very floriferous and especially 
welcome as it is in bloom over a long 
period in the fall when flowers are 
Layee Se A aie pl aa ae cle ae 35c 
LANCIFOLIA TARDIFLORA — Leaves 
small, narrow, the smallest of the Lan- 
cifolia type and one of the latest to 
bloom. Blooms in September and Oc- 
tober. Lavender flowers on stems 18 
inches tall. Distinctive, rare variety. 
Plants should be mulched over win- 
Ree ene ie ee ey $1.50 
MINOR ALBA—Dwarf form. Splendid 
for rock gardens or edge of shady 

border. Foliage bright green. Flowers 
white, bell like in form on stems 12 
inches tall. Fine for cutting. Blooms 
August and September........... 50c 
