LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1927. 



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LINUM. 



Free - flowering- 

 plants with bril- 

 liant colored flow- 

 ers. 



Pkt. 

 Grandifloruin 

 Coecineum — 

 Scarlet. 1 

 foot. H.A. . . lU 



LOPHOSPERMUM. 



Rapid-growing', ornamental 

 climbing plants, with large 

 leaves and handsome flowers. 

 Scandens — Pure violet.... 10 



LUPINUS. 



Very desirable plants, bear- 

 ing long spikes of brilliant- 

 colored flowers. 



Annual Varieties, Slixed. 

 Perennial Varieties, Mixed 



Polyphylliis Blue — Stately 

 spikes of blue; flowers 



all suinmer 



Polyphyllns Rosens — A 

 hardy, perennial sort. 

 Rose-pink flowers 

 borne on long spikes, 

 excellent for cutting.. 



10 

 10 



10 



10 



Polyphyllus Albus — The 



white counterpart of 

 the preceding 10 



KOCHIA TRICOPHYLLA. 

 Summer Cypress or Burning Bash. Pkt, 



A handsome ornamental annual plant, growing easi- 

 ly from seed sown in the open ground. The 

 plants grow about 3 feet high and are globe- 

 shaped, the stems being covered with slender 

 light green leaves, which change in fall to deep 

 carmine. A grand plant for small hedges or 

 ro^ws on the back of garden borders, V4, oz. 25c 



LOBELIA. 



Dwarf-growing 

 plants. Should be 

 started in heat 

 and afterwards 

 transplanted. H. 

 H. A. 



DWARF COM- 

 PACT VA- 

 RIETIES. 



Pkt. 

 Crystal Palace 

 Compacta — 



A beautiful 

 deep blue 

 variety. % 

 foot 10 



Puuiila Magniflea — The finest 

 of all dwarfs, very dark 

 blue, % foot 10 



Specio.sa White Gem — A new 



pure white variety, fine 

 for bedding. y2 foot 10 



LOBELIA TENUIOR — Large 

 flowered, dark blue. A 

 charming sort for vases 

 and pots; very free flow- 

 ering; height 1 foot 10 



TRAILING LOBELIA. 



Gracilis — Light Blue. Fine 

 for hanging baskets and 

 vases 10 



HARDY LOBELIAS. 



Cardinalis, "Cardinal Flower" 



— Flower spikes 8 inches 

 long, of Intense scarlet.. 10 

 (tneen Victoria — A beautiful 

 variety with dark bronze 

 foliage and bright scarlet 

 flowers 15 



Lobelia. 



Pkt. 



LARKSPUR. 

 Annual Varieties. 



A beautiful and well-known class of 



hardy annuals, producing long spikes of 



varied-hued blossoms. Sow in the open 



ground in April or May. 



Pkt. 



Emperor — A profuse bloomer, very 

 double, mixed colors. 1 foot. \i 

 oz. 25c 10 



Stock Flowered — Tall Double W^hlte, 

 Dark Blue, Rose and Flesh. Each 

 10c. Tall Mixed, double. 2 y2 feet; 

 Vi oz. 2.5c 10 



Double Tall Rocket — Fine mixed; V4, 



oz. 20c . 10 



Double Dw^arf Rocket— Mixed colors; 



% oz 20c 10 



PERENNIAL LARKSPUR. 

 Delphiniums. 

 A beautiful genus of tall-growing, 



stately, hardy perennials; for planting in 



permanent places and massing In clumps 



in mixed borders they are particularly 



desirable. 



Pkt. 



Currie's Exhibition Strain — A won- 

 derful new strain of Delphinium 

 grown in England. Our seed is 

 selected from one of the finest 

 collections of Delphinum in the 

 world. Large spikes of flowers, 

 and beautiful shades of colors. . . 25 



Grandiflorum, Finest Mixed — Flowers 

 ranging through all shades of blue 

 and violet to pure white 10 



Belladonna — A variety of exceptional 



merit; color beautiful sky-blue. 15 



Bellamosum — Dark blue form of the 

 foregoing 15 



Chinensis Album Grandiflorum — 

 White 10 



Formosum — Large blue and white 

 flowers 10 



Nndlcanle — Scarlet, fine 15 



Zalil — A handsome yellow variety. . 15 



Lobelia Tenuior. 



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