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LEPTOSIPHON 



Free flowering dwarf hardy annuals 

 bearing bright flowers profusely in 

 many colors, suitable for edging or 

 rock work. Finest mixed. Pkt., lOc. 



LEPTOSYNE (Yellow Daisy) 



STILLMANI— A quick growing annu- 

 al which will bloom 5 weeks after 

 sowing. Has lovely showy Cosmos- 

 like blossoms of an intense and 

 pleasing golden yellow color. Splen- 

 did for beds, borders ond for cut- 

 ting. 1 1/2 feet high. Pkt., lOc. 



LINARIA 



MAROCCANA HYBRIDA EXCELSIOR 



—An attractive annual beoring in 

 great profusion dainty flowers in a 

 great range of colors including blue, 

 crimson, chomoise, pink, and many 

 lighter shades. Extra choice mixed. 

 Pkt., lOc. 



FAIRY BOUQUET— A splendid filler 

 for bouquets, useful for beddings, 

 pots and boxes. Very quick to bloom 

 after plonting, light and airy plants; 

 flowers appear like miniature snop- 

 dragons. Quite hardy. Pkt., 15c. 



CYMBALARIA (Kenilworth Ivy)— Lav- 

 ender and purple. A charming, neat, 

 hardy perennial trailing plant, suit- 

 able for baskets, vases, pots and 

 rock work. Pkt. lOc. 



LINUM (Flax) 



Srandiflorum Coccineum— A beauti- 

 ful dwarf onnual, with crimson flow- 

 ers. Pkt., lOc. 

 For Perennial Linum See Page 32. 



LOBELIA 



Bedding Queen — Dworfest, deep pur- 

 plish violet, with white eye, 4 in. 

 Emperor William- Clear sky-blue. 

 Crystol Palace Compacta— Deep blue, 

 dwarf, '/s oz., 50c. 

 White Gem— Pure white dwarf. 

 Pumila Rosea — Dwarf pink. 

 Gracilis— Trailing, light blue, '/s oz-, 

 25c. 



Tenuior— Dork blue with white eye. 



All of the above, 



Pkts., lOc 



LOPHOSPERMUM 



SCANDENS — Climbing annual with 

 rosy-purple flowers. Pkt., lOc. 



LUPINES— HARDY ANNUAL 



Should be sown where intended to 

 flower. 2 feet. White, blue, pink, 

 mixed colors. Oz., 40c; Pkt., lOc. 



Lupines — New Hcrtwegi Giants 



Improved strain of Hartwegi Lupinus. 

 Plonts 3 to 4 feet high, 4 to 6 flower 

 spikes to the plant. Each spike has 

 from 25 to 50 more blooms than the 

 regular type. 



KING BLUE— Rich Oxford Blue, with 

 white stripe. 



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rigold 



ounded blooms ore of an in- 

 rich orange color. % oz., 75c; 



Signata Pumila — Yellow, 

 brown. Pkt., lOc. 



striped 



5c. 



Golden Ring — Golden yello 



w. Pkt., 



N ALLDOUBLE — Clear lemon 



lOc. 





PRIMROSE QUEEN — Creamy 

 rose with a touch of gold; larg 



Lupine 



KING SKY BLUE— Lovely clear light 

 blue with narrow white stripe. 



KING WHITE— Glistening white. 



KING HELIOTROPE— A rosy purple 

 with white stripe. 



KING MIXED— This contains sky blue, 

 dark blue, rose and white in mixture. 

 1/4 oz., 25c. 



Packets, lOc 



GIANT LUPINE COLLECTION— One 

 pkt. each of the 4 King Lupinus, 

 value 40c, for 30c. 



MARVEL OF PERU 

 (Four O'clock) 



Brilliant, fragrant flowers which open 

 each afternoon. Plant 12 to 18 inches 

 opart. Mixed, oz., 25c; Pkt., lOc. 



MATTHIOLA 



BICORNIS (Evening-scented Stock) — 



Well worth growing for the entranc- 

 ing fragrance which it emits during 

 the evening. 1/4 oz., 25c., Pkt., lOc. 



MAURANDIA 



Finest mixed colors, blue, purple, 

 white and rose. Pkt., lOc. 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 



CRYSTALLINUM (Ice Plant)- Singu- 

 lar icy foliage; flowers white. '/, oz., 

 30c: Pkt., lOc. 



MIMOSA (Sensitive Plant) 

 PUDICA— A curious annual plant with 

 small pink flowers; leaves close and 

 droop at the slightest touch. Pkt., 

 lOc. 



MIMULUS 



Dwarf, showy, flowering plants, thriv- 

 ing well in shady places, blooming 

 the first year from early-sown seed. 



MOSCHATUS (Musk Plant)-Yellow 

 flowers, musk-scented. Pkt., lOc. 



TIGRINUS — Flowers large, spotted 

 and blotched. Pkt., lOc. 



MUSA-ENSETE 

 (Banana Plant) 



Six feet. Produces a most striking 

 effect when planted singly or in 

 groups. The seeds must be started in 

 hotbed or on bottom heot in green- 

 house. 5 seeds, 25c. 



COLLECTION OF AFRICAN 

 MARIGOLDS— I Pkt. each of 

 the above 5 varieties, value 

 65c for 45c. 



CURRIE'S AFRICAN DOUBLE 

 MIXED— A splendid mixture of 

 Tall African Varieties. 'A 01., 

 20c; Pkt., 10c. 



GOLDEN EMBLEM— Flowers 4 to 5 

 inches in diameter. Color mid-shade 

 between Lemon Queen and Orange 

 Prince. Pkt., 15c. 



GUINEA GOLD— One of the most 

 popular of all Marigolds, a clear 

 orange, flushed with gold, very loose 

 petoled. 1/4 oz., 30c; oz., $1.00; Pkt. 

 lOc. 



ORANGE ALLDOUBLE — A splendid 

 strain which produces one hundred 

 per cent double flowers. The large. 



DIXIE SUNSHINE (Gold Medal, 1935) 



—4 feet tall. Flowers look like large 

 double golden yellow Chrysanthe- 

 mums. Pkt., 15c. 



YELLOW SUPREME — Plants about 

 21/2 feet high, large fluffy well- 

 rounded flowers with broad, loose, 

 full petals of a rich creamy lemon- 

 yellow color and having a delicately 

 mild honey-like fragrance. 1/4 oz.. 

 50c; Pkt., lOc. 



MEXICAN DWARF ORANGE— Unlike 

 any other Marigold now known, semi- 

 dwarf, heavily laden with unique 

 semi-tubular petoled flowers of 

 bright orange. 1/4 oz., 60c; Pkt., 15c. 



AFRICAN TALL YELLOW BEAUTY- 



Flowers rather flat in appearance, 

 petals are semi-quilled, rather brood. 

 and the flowers are very double, 

 clear lemon yellow. Pkt., 15c. 



TALL DOUBLE ROYAL SCOT— Plants 

 24 to 30 inches. Color mahogany and 

 gold in symmetrical stripes. Pkt., lOc. 



DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE, Monarch 

 Strain — Dwarf compact growth, very 

 large, tight double flowers, in o wide 

 color range of orange, bronze, yel- 

 low and mahogany, i/e oz., 25c; Pkt., 

 lOc. 



Marigolds — French Varieties 

 DWARF GOLDEN BALL— Rich golden 

 yellow. 1/4 oz., 25c. 

 DWARF LEMON BALL— Densely dou- 

 ble, light lemon yellow. 1/4 oz., 25c. 



DWARF FRENCH DOUBLE FINEST 



MIXED— Reddish brown, striped gold. 

 1/4 oz., 20c. 



TALL FRENCH DOUBLE MIXED-U 

 oz., 25c. 



Packets, lOc. 



Marigolds — Single Varieties 

 LEGION OF HONOR— Dwarf, single 

 bright golden yellow, marked vel- 

 vety brown. 1/4 oz., 25c. 

 TALL FRENCH JOSEPHINE — Single 

 dork brown, with an edging of old 

 gold, and a glint of crimson. 'A oz., 

 25c. 



FIRE CROSS— The ground color is o 

 deep orange-yellow, while each of 

 the eight petals carries a large 

 crimson-maroon blotch. 1/4 oz., 25c. 

 Packets, lOc. 



LIEB'S WINTER FLOWERING MARI- 

 GOLD— Outer florets are beautiful 

 mahogany; center golden yellow, suf- 

 fused mahogany. Grow in cool house. 

 Pinch once when plants ore 8-10 inch- 

 es high. Pkt.. 25c. 



Marigolds — Tagetes 

 (Miniature Marigolds] 

 LinLE GIANT— Slender fern-like foli- 

 age; dainty, single, golden oronge 

 flowers on plants 4 to 6 inches high 

 with a spread of 8 to 10 inches. 1/4 

 oz., 60c; Pkt., 15c. 



MIGNONETTE 



DEFIANCE— Very long spikes. Very 

 fragrant and remains a long time in 

 bloom. 1/4 oz., 25c; Pkt., lOc. 



GOLDEN QUEEN— Large spikes of a 

 golden color. 1/4 oz., 15c; Pkt. lOc. 



MACHET— It is the best Mignonette 

 for all purposes, either outside or 

 inside. Flowers lost until late in the 

 foil. 1/4 oz., 25c; Pkt., iOc. 



LARGE FLOWERING— Sweet scented. 

 Oz., 25c; Pkt., 5c. 



GOLIATH — Red. Heavy spikes of 



double florets, delightfully fragrant. 



1/4 oz., 50c; Pkt., IOc. 



WHITE PEARL— Long, heavy spikes, 



color pearly white. 1/4 oz., 50c; Pkt., 



IOc. 



One packet each of 6 varieties of 



Mignonette. 35c. 



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orning 

 Glory 



HEAVENLY BLUE (Clark's Early Flow- 

 ering) — Beautiful, extra large, sky- 

 blue flowers borne in clusters and 

 large heart-shaped leaves. 1/4 01., 

 4Dc; Pkt., 15c. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING 

 GLORIES — Finest mixed colors. I oz., 

 20c; 1/4 lb., 60c; Pkt., IOc. 



"FRINGED AND RUFFLED"— Magnifi- 

 cent, large flowers often as large as 

 saucers, beautifully fringed and ruf- 

 fled. Choice mixed colors. 1 oz., 40c; 

 1/4 lb., $1.50; Pkt., 10c. 



ROSE MARIE (New)— An early free 

 flowering variety with beautiful deep 

 rose blooms of double and semi- 

 double form. '/2 oz., 75c; Pkt., IOc. 



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Dwarf Morning Glory 

 CONVOLVULUS MINOR— Brilliant in 

 beds, or borders, the rich colored 

 flowers remaining open oil day in 

 fine weather. Fine for Rock Garden. 

 Finest mixed varieties. Qz., 20c; 

 Pkt., IOc. 



Ipomoeos (Evening Glories and 



Moon-Flowers) 

 BONA NOX (Good Night or Even- 

 ing Glory)— Large flowering, frogront, 

 violet color. Pkt., IOc. 



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