‘Queen of the Blues — Light orchid blue with broad petals 
lightly veined white. Single. 
Rose Anna — Light wine red, heavily veined purple and 
clear golden banded throat. Single. Very lovely. 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Sweet Pea) Hi 
Latifolius —— Vigorous climber. Separate colors of red, 
pink, and white. 
LAVENDULA (Lavender) | 
Vera —— This is the true lavender. Grows about 18 inches 
high, delightful blue flowers that bloom in July and August 
which may be dried and used in bureau drawers for their 
fragrance. ait ons ot 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star - Kansas Gayfeather) 
Pycnostachya — One of the finest mid-Summer flowers for 
show and cut flowers. The upper third of the 4 foot spike is 
covered with soft lavender blue flowers in July and early 
August. 
September Glory — Later flowering and more bloom than 
the above, this variety grows 6 feet tall with great spires of 
purple in late August and September. Plant in groups in the 
border for show and cutting. : 
_ White Spires —— All the habits of its parent September 
Glory, but: with cool white spires. A welcome color in late 
Summer. 5 feet tall. a! Mh 
LINUM (Perennial Flax) 
~ Perennae — Delicate light blue flowers in spikes 18 inches 
long, blooming most of the Summer. ; 
LUPINUS (Lupine) 
Russell Hybrids —— Great spikes growing 3 to 4 feet high 
with solid spires of closely set Sweet Pea like blossoms in rich 
shades of blue, white, pink and rose in solid and bicolors. 
Symmetrical spikes of broad standard and large keeled florets. 
Protect well over first winter. : ‘altel 
LYTHRUM (Loosestrife) . ieee 
Dropmore Purple —- Wiry stems 212 feet tall bear long 
spikes of attractive pink-violet flowers. Dependable and hardy, 
this. variety will flower all summer. . 
Morden’s Pink — Sturdy full flowered spikes of beautiful 
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