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—cosy7enes. LIMO-6. 50¢ 
A miniature edition for skree; 3 inches. 
—dumosum. LIMO-7. 25¢ 
Giant heads of silvery gray fis; 42 Oz. 
80¢. 
—Gmelinii. LIMO-12. 25¢ 
Blue fis; 2 ft; Siberia; HP. 
—Hybrids. LIMO-I4N. 20¢ 
Interesting forms. 
--latifolium. LIMO-15. 25¢ 
Immense lavender-purple heads; dry loc- 
atLOUS toekuekie.e 
—Perezii. LIMO-24. 25¢ 
Sub-shrub; 3 ft; purplish blue; HHP. 
—Suworowii. LIMO-36. 25¢ 
Brisht rose spikes; easy house plant too; 
18”; A. 
— —White. LIMO-37W. 25¢ 
—Mixed Limoniums. LIMO-X. 20¢ 
—tataricum. LIMO-38. 254 
(Goniolimon) Wsually listed as Statice; 
1 ft; HP. Oz. 80¢; 4 oz. $3.00. 
LINARIA 
Toad Flax. Scrophulariaceae. Annuals 
and perennials of easy culture; fls in racemes 
or spikes, in many colors; they are sometimes 
called Baby Snapdragons; sow from Aug. 
to Feb; best in full sun. 
—maroccana Golden Gem. LINA-22G. 25¢ 
Nice HA; 18”; golden yellow fis. 
——Fairy Bouquet. LINA-22F. 25¢ 
Clear rosy pink; 18”; HA. 
— —Diadem. LINA-22D. 25¢ 
Large fis; compact growth. 
——Fairy Bride. LINA-22B. 25¢ 
Dwarf; in new colors. 
——Excelsior Hybrids. LINA-22E. 25¢ 
In pink to dark blue; 18”; HA. 
—origanifoli: see Chaenorrhinum. 
—~reticulata aureo-purpurea. LINA-32A. 25¢ 
ees oy Toad-flax. Deep orange; 4 ft; 
—villosa. LINA-12. 25¢ 
Beautiful ever-blooming, non-rampent; 
rare; gray leaves; lavender fis. 
—Mixed Linarias. LINA-X. 20¢ 
LINDERA. (lin-DEER-uh) 
Lauraceae. Aromatic trees and_ shrubs; 
formerly under Benzoin; best to sow seed 
soon as ripe. 
—Benzoin. LIND-2. 25¢ 
Spice Bush. Deciduous shrub to i5 ft; 
fls before leaves, greenish yellow; fruits 
scarlet; moist places; Me-Fla; (IV). 
LINDHEIMERA. 
Compositae. S.W. American annuals with 
heads of both disk and ray flowers; they are 
pretty. 
—texana. LINH-3. 25¢ 
Two ft. annual; golden yellow rays, 2” ac. 
LINNAEA. (li-NEE-ah) 
Twin-Flower. Caprifoliaceae. Trailing sub- 
shrubs for the rockery; thrives in a moist 
pearty or woodsy soil. 
—africanum. LINM-1. 50¢ 
Small yellow fis; shrubby; TP; (X). 
—borealis. LIMN-3. 30¢ 
Dainty trailer; bell-shaped, rose fis; ever- 
green; HP. 
—flavum. LINM-14. 20¢ 
—Golden yellow fis; 1 ft; HHP. - 
——compactium.. LINM-14C. 25¢ 
Compact form; RG? HEP, 
It is more important to have your full 
name ard address on your ORDER than 
on envelope—always make it complete. 
LINUM. (LY-num) 
Flax. Linaceae. Annuals and perennials 
and shrubs with blue, white or yellow flowers 
and fine in the border; full sun; sow annuals 
direct to soil in early spring; easy. 
—africanum. LINM-1. 30¢ 
Small yellow fis; shrubby; per; (X). 
—flavum. LINM-14. 26¢ 
Golden yellow fis; 1 ft; HHP. 
— —compactium. LINM-14C. 25¢ 
Compact form; fine for rockery; HHP. 
—grandiflorum. LINM-16. 25¢ 
Red to bluish purple fis, 132” ac; 2 ft; HA. 
— —coeruleum. LINM-I16C. 20¢ 
Very showy bluish purple; HA. 
— —roseum. LINM-I16R. 25¢ 
Large rose-pink fis; HA. 
— —Blue. LINM-16B. 25¢ 
A very popular cut-flower; HA. 
—Julicum. LINM-18. 25¢ 
—Lewisii. LINM-19. 25¢ 
More robust than L. perenne; 18”; HP. 
—perenne. LINM-26. 20¢ 
Deep blue fis; 18”; very good; HP. 
—salsoloides. LINM-28. 50¢ 
Forms close mats 2 ft in diam; woody 
stems and needle-like lvs covered with 
white fils of silky texture. 
—usitatissimum. LINM-39. 25¢ 
Common Flax. 4 ft; HA. 
—Linum Mixed. LINM-X. 20¢ 
LIQUIDAMBAR. (lik-wid-AM-ber)y 
Hamamelidaceae. Showy trees hardy up 
to the (IV) zone; seeds germinate usually 
the second year. 
—Styraciflua. LIQU-2. 50¢ 
Saveet Gum. (V); stratify, usually germ- 
inates 2nd year; keep seed bed moist. Oz. 
$1.00. 
LIRIODENDRON. (lihr-ee-oh-DEN-dron) 
Tulip Tree. Magnoliaceae. Pretty flow- 
ering tree hardy up to (IV) altho we have 
2 rather old trees in our yard near Lansing, 
Michigan; they are rare this far north; the 
flower is like the Tulip and is in bloom here 
in May. Seed best stratified and sown in 
the spring and as they do not transplant 
readily better results will be had by growing 
them from seeds sown in coffee cans. 
—Tulipifera. LIRO-3. 30¢ 
Tulip Tree. Sow as soon as ripe in some 
leaf mould; germination never real good. 
Oz. 50¢; 1b. $3.50. 
LIROPE. (lihr-R YE-oh-pee) 
Lily Turf. Lillaceae. Asian evergreen 
perennials with attractive grass-like foliage; 
it makes a nice ground cover either sun or 
shade; hardy up into zone (IV). 
—spicata. LIRI-4. 30¢ 
Lily Turf. Blue spikes followed by black 
berries; RG or edging; 10”; HP. 
LISSOCHILUS. (lis-oh-SHIL-us) 
Orchidaceae. Terrestical African Orchids 
native of tropical Africa. 
—kredsii. LISS-2. 50¢ 
Terrestrial African Orchids; closely allied 
to Eulopia; S. Rhodesia. 
LITHOSPERMUM. (lith-oh-SPERM-um) 
Gromwell. Boraginaceae. Annuals, peren- 
nials and sub-shrubs with white, yellow, blue 
and violet flowers in racemes or spikes; they 
are showy in the border or rockery. 
—intermedium. LITO-18. 35¢ 
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