HELLEBORUS lividus (corsicus) —Attractive blue- 
green foliage; clusters of pale green flowers 
from mid-winter to late spring; excellent as a 
specimen for the border; this is one of the fin- 
est and cannot be recommended too highly; 
evergreen; nice: planta stg lee ee ee 
INCARVILLEA delavayi—Hardy Gloxinia; rose- 
purple Gloxinia like flowers with yellow 
throats; on 2 foot stems from a basal group 
of green leaves; small plants_._.............-.-.---- 
LEONTOPODIUM alpinum—Edelweiss; flower of 
the Alps; low green foliage with white flow- 
ers; border or rockery subject; 2-year clumps 
LUPINUS polyphyllus—Hardy Lupines. 
L. crimson beauty—Bright crimson in bold 
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L. white—Pure white to 3 feet tall. quart cans... 
LYCHNIS—Campion. 
L. arkwrightii—New; produces an abundance of 
large brilliantly colored flowers during sum 
mer in scarlet and pink shades; 30 inch; one- 
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L. forestiimNew with tufted grass-like foliage, 
producing quantities of showy panicles of 
flowers of bright pink; crimson and white on 
stout stalks, 15 inches high; from June to Sep- 
tember. An elegant flower, valuable for cut- 
ting, as a border and rock plant; will with- 
stand an incredible amount of drought; one 
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MONARDA—Beebalm or Hummingbird Flower. 
M. didyma var. Cambridge Scarlet—30 inches. 
Produces from July on, brilliant crimson-scar- 
let, very conspicuous flowers; leaves have 
minty odor when bruised; will grow in any 
soil or position; nice divisions...................----- 
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Helleborus lividus (corsicus\—an evergreen with beautiful flowers 
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