1 KOSTELETZKYA VIRGINICA—x(3-4) 60. Cup-blossoms in 
the purest pink to be found in flowers. Pkt. 25c. 
1 KNAUTIA DRYMEIA—x(8)40. Big “Scabiosa’”’ 
blossoms, 
lilac to violet. Blooms first year. Pkt. 20c. Plants, 
each 60c. 
4 LARIX LEPTOLEPIS—k 80 ft. JAPANESE LARCH. A 
splendid tree, ornamental, quick growing, long enduring. A 
deciduous conifer; in spring needles of soft green, then blue- 
green, and in autumn becoming golden. Pkt. 20c; ¥% oz. 50c. 
1 LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS MIXED—k (2-3)96. Big clus- 
ters of “Sweet Pea’”’ flowers in white, and shades of pink and 
rose, to rosy red. It cuts. Winter-hardy vine for trellis, fence, 
bank cover. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 50c; 1 oz. $1.50. 
1 LATHYRUS WHITE PEARL—Great clusters of purest 
white blossoms, otherwise like last. Much used for cut flowers. 
Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
2 LATHYRUS SPLENDENS—w 12 inches. Big clusters of 
“Sweet Pea” flowers, rose to crimson. Nearly upright grower. 
A beautiful pot plant for a cool window. Pkt. 25ce. 
1 LAVANDULA VERA—x(2-3)16. True Lavender. Com- 
pact plants with attractive gray, aromatic foliage. Many 
spikes of pretty and fragrant lavender flowers. IeKte2 0c: 
6 oz. 35c. Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.60. 
1 LAVANDULA VERA ROSEA—A true Lavender, differing 
only in coloring of flowers, here a soft, rosy pink. Plants 
only, each 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
1 LAVATERA CACHEMIRIANA—x(3-4)50. Hardy peren- 
nial. Big blossoms of pure pink. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
4 LEIOPHYLLUM BUXIFOLIUM—Box Myrtle. Handsome, 
densely branched shrub (8-10 inches) with evergreen, boxlike 
leaves and clusters of little white, blush-hinting, flowers. 
Fully hardy. See Azalea for culture. Pkt. 25c. 
5 LARKSPUR FOR COLOR 
Gay beauties for the garden, or for cutting. A planting of 
them will give a riot of color. Sow the seed early. 
LARKSPUR REGAL STRAIN—Many upright stems to 45 
inches, set with big, double Delphinium-like flowers in azure, 
coral, indigo, carmine, lavender, salmon and white. Wonderful 
for cutting or garden decoration. New, and fine, base-branch- 
ing selection. Pkt. 20c; 1% oz. 50e; %4 oz. 5c. 
LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL—Available in mixture, and 
in separate colors at, Pkt. 15c; 4g oz. 30c. Blue Bell; Blue 
Spire; Brilliant Rose; Carmine King; Lilac Spire; Pink Per- 
fection; Ruby; White King; Los Angeles (salmon pink). 
LARKSPUR GIANT HYACINTH—It blooms a good bit 
earher than the Regal, no branches, just a tapering “hya- 
cinth” spike of solid, fully double bloom. Fine color range. 
40 inches. Pkt. 15¢e; 144 oz. 35c. 
2 LANTANA FOR SUN 
Fine window pot plants for near-continuous blossoming, 
used, too, in window box or for summer ee pene, 
Varied tones of yellow, orange and near-scarlet, wi rose 
pink and lilae. w(8)16. LANTANA 
MIXED DWARF HYBRIDS, selected 
strain. Pkt. 20c; 1% oz. 35c. 
LANTANA PLANTS—Showy § sun- 
lovers that will give flowers the year 
around. Illustrated opposite. UNI- 
FORM PRICE, all Lantanas, each 
55¢c; 3 for $1.50; 10 for $4.50. RADIA- 
TION—Golden bronze to rich red- 
orange. WHITE—Wide white clusters. 
LILAC PINK—Bright pink-lilac, 
usually with center of creamy yellow. 
GOLDEN KING—Showy golden yel- 
low. MONTEVIDIENSIS—A clear lay- 
ender. Gracefully drooping branches. 
Aromatic. OFFER 152AN—One plant 
each of the 5 for $2.50; 3 each of the 
5 (15 in all) for $6.90. 
4 SHOWY LILACS 
Great trusses of fragrant blossoms in white, pink, rose, 
blue, violet, purple, crimson, single to most intense double- 
ness. Lilacs (Syringas) are easy from seed sown outside in 
latest autumn or earliest spring, often giving bloom by third 
year. kt. Pkt. 20c; 8 pkts. for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
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2 LEONOTIS LEONURUS—w. The “Lion’s 
Tail” of South Africa. Flowers of brilliant 
orange are carried about each of the many 
branching stems, through autumn in the gar- 
den, or if grown under glass, until well into 
winter. Illustrated opposite. Started early and 
transplanted, it will give spectacular garden 
effects. Also a showy large pot plant. Pkt. 25ce. 
Plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.55. 
1 LEPACHYS MAROON AND GOLD—x(3)36. 
Exceedingly attractive but odd flowers, silk- 
sheened columns guarded by reflexed petals of 
gold-edged maroon. Pkt. 20c. 
5 LEPTOSIPHON DWARF MIXED—x (8)7. 
Jewel-flower. Multitudes of little sparkling stars 
in clear pink, rose, white, lemon, lilac. Pkt. 
15¢e; Ye oz. 25c. 
LEONTOPODIUM ALPINUM—kt(2)6. True Edelweiss of 
the Swiss Alps. Rosettes of white-down foliage. Silvery white, 
starry bloom. Unusual, and interesting, low perennial for 
full sun and good drainage. Pkt. 25c; 3 for 70c. Small, pot- 
grown plants, each 60c; 3 for $1.60. 
4 LEUCADENDRON ARGENTEUM—w. Silver-tree. Highly 
decorative. Densely foliaged, each leaf a shimmer of silky 
silver. North, usually grown as a tub plant. 7 seeds, 25c. 
2 LEMON VERBENA—w. Grown for the perfumed foliage, 
this used with other cut flowers to give non-cloying fragrance. 
Little purple flowers. A very good pot plant (Lippia, or Aloy- 
sia, citriodora). Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 60c. 
1 LIBERTIA FORMOSA—k(2)36. Unusual Irid from the 
Chilean Andes. Big, branching racemes of creamy flowers. 
Showy. Hardy at Philadelphia, but winter-protect in much 
colder areas. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
1 LEWISIA LOVELINESS 
The blossoms are like little feathery Water 
Lilies. Of full winter hardiness. “kt” culture. 
FINCHI—(2)8. Buds of bright orange open 
to large pink blossoms with rose stripes, pet- 
als with faint hint of orange. Plants, each 
80c; 3 for $2.25. 
tst 
REDIVIVA:- 
HOWELLI—(2)8. Here the fairly large blossoms vary from 
creamy blush, often with apricot suffusions, through pink, to 
rose. The thick, evergreen leaves are crimped and waved. A 
beauty in both flower and foliage. Plants, each 90c; 3 
for $2.50. 
REDIVIVA—(2)6. Blossoms are rather larger than 
the others here, feathery pearl pink, several open 
Deciduous, the foliage disappearing after flowering, 
during the summer months, new growth starting in 
Illustrated above. Pkt. 25e; 3 
roots, April-May delivery, at 
those of 
at once. 
dormant 
autumn. 
pkts. for 70c. Also available in 
3 for 55c; 6 for $1.00. 
LEWISIA BLEND—Seeds of Rediviva, with proportion also 
of other desirable species. Pkt. 25ce. 
1 LIATRIS 
Unexcelled for cutting, or for summer garden. “‘kt’’ culture. 
ELEGANS— (8) 28. Large and starry “blossoms,” pure laven- 
der. The long, curved stamens give 
airy effect. Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 
60c; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.40. SPICA- 
TA—(3)50. Long, dense column of 
fluffy purple. Wonderfully effective. 
Good for cutting, too. Pkt. 15e: Ye oz. 
40c; \% oz. 75e. SCARIOSA AVALON 
PURPLE— (4) 50. Blazing feather- 
torches in pulsating purple-violet. 
Pkt. 20c; 8 pkts. for 50c. Plants, 
each 60c; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.50. 
SCARIOSA AVALON WHITE—Many 
consider this the most beautiful 
Liatris. [llustrated opposite. Blossoms 
of purest, swans-down whiteness. 
Pkt. 25c. Plants, each 70c: 3 for $1.90. 
GRAMINIFOLIA—36 inches. Decora- 
tive purple wands. Pkt. 20c. PYCNO- 
STACHYA PURPLE—60 inches. 
Packed pillars of feathery purple. 
Pkt. 20¢;" Ye oz 30c. PYCNO- 
STACHYA WHITE—Pkt. 20c. Plants, 
each 60c; 3 for $1.60. OFFER 152B— : 
One pkt. each of the above, for $1.25. 
OFFER 152CN—One plant each of ; 
the 4 so offered, for $2.20. LIATRIS BLEND—Above, with 
perhaps others. Pkt. 20c; Y%g oz. 30c. 
