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LIRIOPE, Convallariaceae.<br />

spicata ‘Alba’ Spreading evergreen mat with white flower spikes in late summer, makes excellent ground<br />

cover, 6”, divisions ................................................................................................................................. 2.80<br />

LOBELIA, Campanulaceae.<br />

A fine genus for rich glowing colours late in <strong>the</strong> year, best in fertile soil not dry in summer.<br />

laxiflora augustifolia Tubular orange and yellow flowers in late summer, narrow dark green leaves,<br />

18”, for a sheltered sunny site ................................................................................................................3.80<br />

‘Tania’ Superb hardy crimson-purple variety from Myddelton House, E. A. Bowles’ old garden, 4’,<br />

hardy ....................................................................................................................................................... 3.20<br />

LUNARIA, Brassicaceae.<br />

rediviva Perennial honesty, scented pale lilac flowers followed by elliptical seedpods for drying, 3’ ..3.50<br />

LYCHNIS, Caryophyllaceae.<br />

coronaria ‘Atrosanguinea’ Dusty Miller, richest velvety red flowers over grey rosettes, 3’, 1.5 litres .. 5.20<br />

LYSIMACHIA, Primulaceae.<br />

ephemerum Spires of warm white flowers and distinctly grey-tinted leaves, <strong>the</strong> most refined loosestrife,<br />

summer, 3’ ..............................................................................................................................................3.80<br />

LYTHRUM, Lythraceae.<br />

Purple Loosestrife, vigorous upright perennials with long narrow flower spikes from June to September,<br />

good autumn colour, moist soil.<br />

salicaria ‘Feuerkerze’ (‘Firecandle’) Long rose-red spikes to 6’ .........................................................3.50<br />

virgatum ‘Dropmore Purple’ Reddish purple spikes, more slender and self seeds less, 4’ ..................3.80<br />

MAIANTHEMUM, Convallariaceae.<br />

canadense Rare woodland carpeter with veined heart-shaped leaves and white flower spikes, 6” ......3.50<br />

MALVA, Malvaceae.<br />

moschata ‘Alba’ Pure white musk mallow, fresh green cut leaves, summer and later if cut down, 2’..3.20<br />

MANDRAGORA, Solanaceae.<br />

officinarum Mandrake, big dark green leaves and greenish white flowers followed by yellow fruit like<br />

tomatoes, a curiosity long associated with witchcraft, 12” ....................................................................3.20<br />

MECONOPSIS, Papaveraceae.<br />

The lovely blue poppies of <strong>the</strong> Himalayas are easy in cool damp, not wet, conditions and fairly acid soil,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y flower in June.<br />

‘George Sherriff Group GS600’ The largest flowered variety from division, blue shaded purple, 3’ ..4.20<br />

‘Crewdson Hybrid’ This variety, also from division, has rich blue flowers, 3’ .....................................4.50<br />

MELIANTHUS, see shrubs.<br />

MENTHA, Lamiaceae.<br />

requienii Intensely aromatic tiny-leaved carpeting mint, small blue flowers, 1’’ .................................2.80<br />

MERTENSIA, Boraginaceae.<br />

franciscana Rare species with bunches of small blue tubular flowers from pink buds, longpointed greyish<br />

veined leaves, May to July, 20” .............................................................................................................. 4.20<br />

MOLOPOSPERMUM, Apiaceae.<br />

peloponnesiacum Superb perennial umbel with bright green fine cut leaves and white flowers followed by<br />

pale yellow fruit, 5’, pot grown seedlings ..............................................................................................3.20<br />

MOLTKIA, Boraginaceae.<br />

doerfleri Easy, hardy and attractive but unaccountably rare, deep purple flowers in bunches on 12” stems<br />

in early summer, narrow dark green leaves, 1.5 litre pots ...................................................................... 5.50<br />

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