KALMIA angustifolia rubra (BE). To 3 feet. Compact neat shrub 
with dull green leaves; deep rosy red flowers in May-June. 12 
TON LOwInpZ DO. : 
latifolia (BE) (Mountain Laurel). To 4 feet. Oval waxy green 
leaves, clusters of dainty pink flowers ribbed like tiny parachutes 
in May-June. 12 to 15 in., $2.50; 15 to 18 in., $3.50. 
KINNIKINIK, see Arctostaphylos. 
KOLKWITZIA amabilis (Beauty Bush). To 5 feet. A very hand- 
some shrub with drooping branches, in spring entirely covered 
with small pink bell flowers. 18 to 24 in., $1.50; 24 to 36 in., 
$2.50. 
LABURNOCYTISUS Adami. Interesting graft hybrid between Lab- 
urnum vulgare and Cytisus purpureus. Slender, small tree, bearing 
both yellow and purple racemes. 2 yr., $3.00. 
LABURNUM Vossi (Golden Chain). To 15 feet. Attractive tree with 
very long clusters of yellow flowers. An excellent flowering tree. 
Great improvement over the old Golden Chain. 4 to 5 ft., $4.00; 
SetOPOnhtewponOOs 
LACE VINE, see Polygonum. 
LAUREL English, see Prunus Laurocerasus. 
Japanese, see Aucuba japonica. 
Mountain, see Kalmia latifolia. 
Portugal, see Prunus lusitanica. 
LAURESTINUS (BE) (Viburnum tinus), To 6 feet. Bears clusters 
of small pink flowers from fall until spring. Rich deep green 
foliage. Excellent for massing and hedges. 3 in. pots, 75c; 12 to 
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LAVANDULA Dwarf (BE) (English Lavender). Short dense spikes 
of fragrant violet flowers, suitable for border. 8 to 10 in., $1.00. 
LEUCOTHAE Catesbaei (BE). To 2% feet. Arching branches and 
narrow pointed russet and dark green leathery leaves. Hanging 
clusters of lily-of-the-valley-like flowers in May. 12 to 15 in., 
2-5 Om lDeton liGrinanoo. OO | Satom24a ine m bok Os 
LIGUSTRUM japonicum (BE). To 6 feet. Slow compact grower. 
Glossy thick sharp pointed leaves resembling Camellia foliage. 
Sometimes confused with lucidum. Excellent for specimen, back- 
ground, hedges or foundation. 18 to 24 in., $2.00. Also speci- 
men plants. 
lodense. To 3 feet. An excellent very hardy Privet for low hedges. 
D2 StOmlomine 25 ce 
lucidum (BE) (Glossy Privet). A robust grower to 15 feet. Broad, 
dark green leaves, 4 to 5 inches long, larger and looser growing 
than L. japonicum. In August loose clusters of fragrant white 
flowers are freely produced, followed by purplish black berries. 
Good evergreen screen and background. 3 to 4 ft., $3.50; 4 to 5 
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ovalifolium aureum (BE) (Golden California Privet). Compact 
growth; leaves are almost entirely golden. 12 to 18 in., $1.25; 
18 to 21 in., $1.50. Also specimens. 
Malmo Hybrid (BE). To 8 feet. A new hybridized selected 
strain introduced by us from South China. Propagation is only 
from the most compact growing and evergreen stock. Fine box- 
wood-like foliage remaining all winter; the best variety for hedge, 
screen or background. 2 yr. light, 50c; 18 to 24 in., $1.00; 
Datoroettene eo OmoatOssuntap 25> On 4 atou itty bon Ov eoatOnOitt., 
$4.50. 
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SOUTHERN MAGNOLIA 
LILAC, see Syringa. 
LIQUIDAMBAR styraciflua (Sweet Gum). To 100 feet. Hand- 
some large tree with maple-like foliage; brilliant autumn color- 
ings Dato Ortts ao. 50) 
LIRIODENDRON tulipifera (Tulip Tree). To 100 feet. A columnar 
tree with pale-green leaves turning clear yellow in fall. Tulip- 
shaped flowers, 2 to 3 inches across, are pale-green tinged apri- 
cot. > to 6) ft. $3.50: 
LONICERA (Honeysuckle) Vine forms. 
Heckrotti (V). Large, fragrant, flame-red trumpets lined with 
gold are produced in immense showy clusters from early summer 
until frost. Heavy plants in containers, $2.50. 
japonica Halleana (VE) (Hall’s Japanese Honeysuckle). Fra- 
grant white blossoms in profusion all summer. Fine groundcover. 
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Telmanniana (V). One of the newer varieties with the largest 
flowers. Huge long-tubed flowers are rich-yellow, tipped bronzy- 
red. 4 in. pots, $1.50. 
LONICERA Shrub forms. 
fragrantissima. Wide spreading shrub with creamy-white fra- 
grant flowers in early spring. 2 to 2 ft., $2.00. 
nitida (BE). To 4 feet. Tiny green leaves, compact growth. 2 yr., 
75c. Also larger sizes. 
pileata (BE). Spreading shrub to 3 feet. Holds the soil well when 
used as a bank cover. 2 yr., 75c; 12 to 18 in., $2.00; 18 to 24 
in., $3.00. 
MAGNOLIA Campbelli (New). Magnificent rosy-pink flowers, 
ranging from 8 to 14 inches wide. 3 to 4 ft., $17.50. 
conspicua (M. denudata and M. Yulan). Large flowers are cup- 
shaped pure white to creamy-white. Very early blooming. 2 to 3 
ftz 10200; 
denudata, see Magnolia conspicua. 
grandiflora (BE) (Southern Evergreen Magnolia). To 50 feet. 
Very large, fragrant, creamy-white flowers all summer. Leaves 
are very large, glossy green throughout the year. Specimen, bor- 
der or espalier. 18 to 24 in., $3.50; 3 to 3% ft., $6.50. Also 
8 to 10 ft. specimens. : 
liliflora nigra (Purple Lily Magnolia). Large purple tinted, cup- 
shaped flowers in April and often flowering during the summer. 
DEtOr 2. V/aathen bil 250 w2son to Suttep OOO Sato ett: 2110.00: 
Soulangeana. The most popular of Magnolias flowering in early 
spring. Flowers are large, deep pink in bud, opening lighter 
pink. 18 to 24 in., $6.00; 24 to 30 in., $7.50; 3 to 4 ft., $12.00. 
Soulangeana Lennei. Large blooms, rose tinged with purple on 
the outside and creamy-white on the inside. 3 to 4 ft., $12.00. 
stellata (Star Magnolia). A charming slow growing Magnolia 
with masses of white, star-like, fragrant flowers in very early 
springa, | Beto 2s ft., $7505 2 to 3 ft, Sli0.00: 
stellata rosea (Pink Star Magnolia). Flowers are delicate pink. 
L2etOnlOuineepseDO. 
stellata Waterlily. Slow dwarf grower. The sweet fragrant flowers 
are flesh-pink. 2 to 3 ft., $15. 
Wilsoni. Cup-shaped, pearly-white flowers all summer. 3 to 4 
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