60 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 
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Lavendula vera (Sweet Lavender)—An old-time favorite 
bearing aromatic lavender flowers. Foliage finely cut, silvery 
‘ay. Ht. 12 in. 
Lilium elegans — Upright cup-shaped flowers are borne in 
profusion. Varying shades of crimson marked with orange. 
Ht. 2 ft. June-July. 
Lilium elegans, Shedd Variety — A much superior form of 
brilliant dark crimson. Introduced by us, it is still rare. 60 
cents each, $5.50 per ten. 
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Lilium regale (Regal Lily) — Ivory-white-trumpet-shaped flow- 
ers with pink shading. Center canary-yellow. Very fragrant. 
One of the most satisfactory of the lilies. 
Linum flavum (Yellow Flax) — Attractive yellow blossoms 
borne all summer on compact plants. Ht. 18 in . 
Linum perenne (Hardy Flax) — Delightful porcelain-blue 
single flowers throughout midsummer. Ht. 24 in. 
Lupinus polyphillus Russell Hybrids (Lupin) — Long spikes 
of flowers in a wide range of colors. June-September. Ht. 3 ft. 
Papaver nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) — Finely cut light green 
foliage. Flowers in a variety of colors are borne all summer. 
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Papaver orientale (Oriental Poppy) — Large brilliant scar- 
let flowers 3 to 5 inches across. May-June. Ht. 21% ft. 
Papaver o. Mrs. Perry — Large well-formed flowers of salmon- 
pink with apricot shading. Ht. 214 ft. May and June. 60 
cents each, $5.50 per ten. 
Phlox divaricata — A prostrate perennial form giving sheets 
of lavender-blue flowers in April and May. 
Platycodon g. mariesi (Balloon Flower) — Buds which resem- 
ble small balloons open into solt blue cup-shaped flowers 
all summer. Dwarf habit of growth. Ht. 18 in. 
Primula veris, Monarch strain (Primrose) — Attractive clusters 
of flowers of yellow, cream or rose borne on short stems in 
May and June. Ht. 8 to 12 in. 
Pyrethrum hybridum (Painted Daisy) — Single and semi- 
double daisy-like flowers in varying shades of pink and red. 
Ht. 18 in. June and July. 
Scabiosa caucasica (Mourning Bride) — Very beautiful, deli- 
cate lilac-blue flowers borne in bunches from June to Septem- 
ber, Ht. eit 
Sedum (Stonecrop) — Creeping, semi-evergreen plants for 
rock work or gravelly soils. 3 to 9 in. Acre, yellow; Kamts- 
chaticum, orange-yellow; Spectabile, pink or white.. 
Sempervivum (Houseleek) — Interesting rosettes of leaves 
of various colors. 3 to 6 in. Arachnoideum, cobweb House- 
leek; Tectorum, leaves tipped brown; Triste, reddish brown. 
Stokesia, Blue Moon (Corn Flower) — Beautiful large flow- 
ers of light blue. July and August. Ht. 144 ft. 
