20 FRANKLIN GARDENS 

Lepachys: Columnaris Pulcherrima (Indian Lass)—Same as above 
only flowers are red with yellow edge or sometimes all maroon. 
50c. 
Leucocrinum—Sand Lily. 
Montanum—Ordinary soil, full sun, fragrant waxy white stars in 
early spring, from low tuft of glaucus grass like leaves. The Crocus- 
like blossoms continue for several weeks. 35c. 
Liatris Punctata—Blazing Star—A good liatris for the dry sunny rock 
garden. Each plant produces several foot high stems of pretty 
brilliant magenta feathery spikes. 35c, 
Lilium Tigrinum Splendens—Hardiest of all and very striking. Large 
brilliant salmon-orange flowers with purplish black dots. 35c. 
Lilium Tigrinum flore pleno—Double Tiger Lily, lighter shades and 
more delicate blossoms than the single. One to three weeks later. 
40c. 
Linaria Macedonica Speciosa—Hardy Snapdragon—The hardy peren- 
nial snapdragon, grows to a height of two feet, flowers are of 
good size, yellow marked with orange. 35c. 
Linum—Flax. 
Perenne—12 to 18 in. One of our lovliest perennials, feathery 
leaved gray-green foliage, with delicate airy sky blue blossoms. 
35¢c. 
Lychnis Viscaria Splendens—Evergreen tuft of foliage, stems 15 in. 
with masses of bright deep pink flowers in large heads. Early 
bloomer. 35c. 
Lychnis Viscaria Splendens flore pleno—A double form of the above 
3c. 
Lysimachia—Loosestrife. 
Nummularia—Money Wort, 4 in. A rapid growing creeping plant, 
with round shining leaves arranged in pairs and small yellow bell 
shaped flowers. 35c. 
Malvastrum Coccineum (Flame Mallow)—6 in. Startling little holy- 
hocks of salmon scarlet in short spires, leaves silver-grey, very 
lovely. 35c. 
Monarda—Bergamot. 
Didyma Chambridge Scarlet—3 ft. stalks topped with large heads 
of brilliant red-scarlet, delightfully fragrant foliage. 35c, 
Muscari—Grape Hyacinth. Fine Spring blooming bulb. 
Armenaicum—Early Giant. Many stalks of cobalt-blue flowers 
with a white rim. 6 for 40c. 
Botryoides Coeruleum—Bright blue, flowering at the time of 
Crocuss 70, 10Or.40c, 
Neglectum—8 in. Blackish-blue, flowers early in the spring and 
remain in bloom for a long time. 6 for 50c, 
Racemosum—The earliest grape hyacinth to appear in the spring, 
very dark blue flowers. 6 for 40c. 
Myrrhis—Myrrh. 
Odorata—The Sweet Cicely of English gardens. A very attractive 
plant having finely cut velvet. foliage resembling a large fern 
and having panicles of lace like white blossoms in early spring. 
50c. 
Nepta— 
Mussini—8 in. Silvery grey armatic foliage tufts with clouds of 
small lavender all summer. 35c, 
