MILWAUKEE, 
Lobelia 
LINUM (Flax) 
Free-Flowering, Pretty Plants 
Grandiflorum Coccineum—A _ beautiful 
dwarf annual, with crimson flowers. 
Fe el Ra Pkt. 10c 
PERENNIAL LINUM (See page 49) 
LEPTOSIPHON 
Free flowering dwarf hardy annuals 
bearing bright flowers profusely in many 
colors, suitable for edging or rock work. 
FinestyuMixediih Serer si ne. Pkt. 10c 
LOPHOSPERMUM 
SCANDENS—A beautiful climbing an- 
WISCONSIN 
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LOBELIA 
Pretty Plants for Edging and Vases 
Bedding Queen—Dwarfest, best for ribbon bedding. Flowers deep purplish 
violete with clear wh items ey esses eter rate see Ue Oe eee ee Pkt. 10c 
Emperor William—Clear sky-blue, with green foliage..............................Pkt. 10c 
Crystal Palace Compacta—Deep blue, dark foliage, dwarf. 78 02z., 50c; Pkt. 10c 
Whites Gem== Pure whites cd wari nesses ee ce ce eae eee Pkt. 10c 
Pumila Magnifica—Very dwarf, dark blue. 46 02., 50¢.-..........-...-.... Pkt. 10c 
Gracilis—Trailing, light blaetitG soz 25 che eet te eee Pkt. 10c 
Tenuior—Dark blue with white eye..-.......--.:-:::--.::eee Pkt. 10c 
(For Perennial Seeds, See Page 49) 
LAVATERA 
ROSEA SPLENDENS, “SUNSET”—The Lav- 
ateras or ‘““Mallows” are exceedingly popular in 
Europe. Lavatera “Sunset” is by far the most 
striking of its kind, bearing large bowl-shaped 
flowers of a charming rose-pink color on stems 
2. feet or more in length, which with their foli- 
age make a beautiful decoration for large vases. 
Lavatera “Sunset” is also very desirable for beds 
on the lawn or as borders. The branching com- 
pact bushes, 21/2 feet in height, are well fur- 
nished with bronzy-green foliage, and stems 
which make a fine foil for the shining rose-pink 
Toho ieee eae on ee eer Pkt. 15c 
Lavatera Splendens 
nual with rosy-purple flowers....Pkt. 10c 
HARDY ANNUAL LUPINES 
The Annual Lupines should be sown where intended to flower as they do ~ 
not transplant well; they are easily grown from seed and are valuable for 
mixed border beds and for cut flowers. 2 feet. White, blue, pink, mixed 
(CIOS RRS ee ee eel rg Pkt. 10c 
NEW LUPINUS HARTWEGII GIANTS MIXED—A new improved strain 
of Annual Lupinus. MHartwegii Giants are from three to four feet tall or 
one to one and a half feet taller than the Lupinus Hartwegii type. Hartwegii 
Giants have the base branching habit, with four to six long spikes to a plant. 
Each spike has from twenty-five to fifty more blooms than the Hartwegii type. 
The blooms are also a little larger. The leaves are about one and a half 
times as large, making a very handsome plant. Colors include dark blue, 
sky blue, rose and white. We feel confident that this new strain will increase 
the popularity of this fine Annual Lupine, so easily and quickly grown from 
SEBO Soe ccs iis See Oa OE aN Te ER SE el ae eae pen ea Pkt. 25c 
PERENNIAL LUPINUS (See page 49) 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four O’Clock) 
Showy annuals, with brilliant, fragrant flowers which open during the 
afternoon, withering the next morning. Plant 12 to 18 inches apart. Fine 
Mire mnzcsee 2a Cece ne CS he el Sa Se ees one Pkt. 10c 
MATTHIOLA 
BICORNIS (Evening-scented Stock)—This old-fashioned annual has no 
beauty to recommend it, the flowers being a dull purplish lilac, but it is well 
worth growing for the entrancing fragrance which it emits during the even- 
HONS. = WA OPA = DSXO acc cS Ree OPER Pkt. 10c 
MAURANDIA 
A slender perennial climber useful for vases, etc., flowering the first year 
from seed. Finest mixed colors, blue, purple, white and rose..........-- Pkt. 10c 
Lupines 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
CRYSTALLINUM (ice Plant)—Singular 
icy foliage; flowers white............. Pkt. 10c 
MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant) 
PUDICA—A curious annual plant with small pink flowers; its leaves close 
and droop at the slightest touch...............---22--1essceeee resect Pkt. 10c 
