. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 59 rose yellow at the base, and a delicate choco- late tint on the outer side. New and very choice. |1 to $ Washingtonianum. Flowers very fragrant, changing from pure white to purple or lilac. Selected bulbs of all these choice varieties, except where noted, $ to $5 per dozen. Prices in quantity on application. LINUn. Flax. Blue flowers during the summer. LOBELIA cardinalis. Cardinal Flowek. Fine long, brilliant scarlet flower spikes in August. One of the most valu
. Choice hardy trees and plants / Kelsey Nursery Nursery Catalogue. Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 59 rose yellow at the base, and a delicate choco- late tint on the outer side. New and very choice. |1 to $ Washingtonianum. Flowers very fragrant, changing from pure white to purple or lilac. Selected bulbs of all these choice varieties, except where noted, $ to $5 per dozen. Prices in quantity on application. LINUn. Flax. Blue flowers during the summer. LOBELIA cardinalis. Cardinal Flowek. Fine long, brilliant scarlet flower spikes in August. One of the most valuable herbaceous plants. LOPANTHUS. Giant Hyssop. About 2 feet; flowers lavender blue in June. LOTUS. Bird's Foot Trefoil. A very desirable trailing plant, with dark foliage. LUPINUS. Lupine. Handsome spikes of blue or purple flowers. See page 5b. LYCHNIS. Bagged Eobin. Flowers in June, sending up spikes of handsome, fragrant red flowers, remaining for six weeks in bloom. Forms a thick tuft of evergreen foliage. Very effective. LYSiriACHlA. Creeping Moneywort. See Creeping Vines for Shaded Places, page 51. riALVA. Mallow. Large oak-like foliage, handsome plants, with white and blush flowers in June and July. MERTENSIA Virginica. Virginia Cowslip. A fine native plant with panicles of blue flowers early in spring. niQNONETTE. Fine plants, producing long spikes of small fra- grant flowers. Best va- rieties for garden plant- ing and for forcing. niTCHELLA. Of com- pact and creeping habit. See Creeeping Vines for Shaded Places, page 51. nONARDA. Horse- mint or Oswego Tea. Bright red flowers about midsummer. Very showy and fine. nONTBRETIA. Eed- dish orange flowers in August. When undis- turbed, they form fine bushy clumps. The best varieties are Crocosmiceflora and imperialis. nUSCARI. Crape Hyacinth or Blue Bell. Small, deep blue flowers in a dense raceme, resembling small grapes. nVOSOTIS. Forget-Me-Not. hardy blue flowers in spring. NEPETA Qlechoma. Ground Ivy. Bright green foliag
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