LEWISIA COLUMBIANA (R)— Gray green 
rosettes; airy sprays of pink flowers........--.- $0.75 
L. C. ROSEA (R) (L. RUPICOLA)—Smaller, 
tighter rosettes; larger rose flowers.....-..--.--- 
L. REDIVIVA (R)—Bitterroot, spidery green 
foliage in autumn; miniature waterlily-like 
flowers in spring; white, pink, or rose.-...--- 
LIGUSTRUM CORDIFOLIUM (R)—Waxy, leath- 
ery, twisted, blue-green leaves.-................-- 
LINNAEA BOREALIS (C) —Twinflower, for 
shady |POrOUs, Pediys SO] seceesesenane eee ence 
LINUM FLAVUM NANUM COMPACTUM (R)— 
Bright yellow funnelform flowers........-------- 
L. NARBONNENSE (P)—Flax, azure blue flow- 
ers each with white eye and stamens......-- 
LITHOSPERMUM PROSTRATUM (R) — Often 
called ‘Heavenly Blue,’’ mats of blue- 
green foliage studded with small but pro- 
Fuse? flowersiscs=serteeete nt oso nteeees .50 and 
L. P. GRACE WARD (R)—Larger, lighter blue 
flowers but not as many.........--.... .50 and 
LOBELIA ERINUS FLORE PLENO (R)—Frilly 
flowers of medium blue, double; tender._.. 
LOTUS CORNICULATUS (C)—Birdsfoot Tre- 
foil, Scandinavian legume which grows flat 
to the ground; flowers of yellow touched 
WLLL CI Cj Gan jal U Cl aerate enna eee 
LUETKEA PECTINATA (C)—Alaska Spirea or 
Partridgefoot, forms dense carpet of light 
green ferny foliage; creamy flowers 
densely crowded on 6-inch spikes__.......__- 
LYCHNIS ALPINA (R)—Close clustered pink 
flowers above light green tufts................... 
L. CHALCEDONICA (P)—Jerusalem Cross or 
Scarlet Lightning, brick red flowers in 
dense heads 3 to 6 feet above basal 
leaves; good accent plant....................--...- 
L. VISCARIA SLPENDENS FLORE PLENO (P)— 
Showy spikes of magenta flowers 
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LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA (C)—Moneywort, 
shiny round leaves; yellow flowers............ $0.25 
MAMMILLARIA VIVIPARA—Ball Cactus, large 
ROSY TOG flOW CT Sisccs ates renee cee tee meennee eee nee 1.00 
MAZUS REPTANS (C)—Small, lipped flowers 
of lavender (amd) Drow sss sentra .25 
MECONOPSIS BETONICIFOLIA (P) — Blue 
Poppy of Tibet, sky blue flowers with 
golden anthers; 3 to 5 feet in height 
50 and .75 
MENTHA (P)—American Wild Mint, Pepper- 
mint, or Applemint, herbs.....-...-----.--.--.____.- 25 
M. REQUIENI (C)—Tiny lavender flowers; : 
mint scented leaves of deep green.............. ite 
MENZIESIA LASIOPHYLLA (R)—False Huckle- 
berry, Geciduous SMUD ic seseeeeereeeeere eters 1.00 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (P)—Virginia Blue- 
bells, shade loving perennial.............-.--.... .50 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM — Ice Plant, tender 
ground covers in both pink and orange... .25 
MUSCARI BOTRYOIDES (B)—Grape Hyacinth, 
cheerful blue flowered bulbs................ COZ mar 
MYOSOTIS PALUSTRIS (W)—Water Forgetme- 
not-goodsinsaam ps GroUn Cassese amnnnee 25) 
NANDINA DOMESTICA—Shrub with beauti- 
ful fall coloring of purple__........... ee ete 5.00 
NEPETA CATARIA (P)—Catnip, for the herb 
Garden tx 5e ee 50 
N. MUSSINI SIX HILLS (P)—Tall growing; 
lavender and orchid flowers___.-......-..-------.-- .50 
NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS (C)—Queencups, 
large white flowers in profusion____.............. .25 
OENOTHERA KUNTHIANA (P)—Pink flower 
shading to white at center__................----...- .50 
O. SULPHUREA ODORA (P)—Fragrant Eve- 
ning Primrose, sulphur yellow flowers--.....- 225 
OMPHALODES CAPPADOCICA  (R) — Low- 
growing perennial; large blue flowers__.__.. To 
O. VERNA (C)— Creeping Forgetmenot or 
Blue-eyed Mary, smaller flowers__.......-..- .50 
Ball Cactus (Mammillaria vivipara) growing against a rock—Vantage, Washington 
