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LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. x ee¢°4ST88 
Everlasting or Hardy Sweet Pea. Hardy climbers, growing 6 to 8 feet high when trained on a trellis; 
the flowers are borne in large clusters. One of the hardiest and most easily cultivated of plants. The 
long, leathery roots penetrate to a great depth, rendering these plants peculiarly adapted to rough 
places, to scramble over rocks and bushes; splendid cut flower. 
Lathyrus latifolius. White...Pkt.10  ‘bathyrus latifolius. Reed. ..........:ccscsseses cee Pkt. 5 
Delicata. New, rosy, flesh color......... 15 Splendens. ‘‘ The Prideot California.’’ Brilliantrosy red. 1 
Lathyrus latifolius. Mixed colors............ BEE E obbccc na cena sO ee Renee coc condac Ost na co. ccouehee cece seacecobe) sCHUcaaUOUEEE EERE 5 
DOUBLE AFRICAN MARIGOLDS. 
Double African, Mixed. These annuals are old favorites in our gardens, buthavebeen greatly improved 
recently in size and doubleness of flowers. They are very effective for groups and masses. Yellow and 
orange shades: (2' feet. (Ber 027292005) ercccdeseccccsse eee et Sy ee eee ten esa cosseeee Pkt. 5 
El Dorado or Dahlia-Flowered. Immense flowers, 10 to 14 inches around; exceedingly double; quilled 
like a Dahlia; primrose, lemon, orange and golden shades. 8 feet. (Per 02Z., BOC.)..ccscccccsssrereersseesestseees 5 
Collection of Double African Marigolds, 6 separate colors, 35 cts. 
PRIDE OF THE GARDEN MARIGOLDS., eee \ 
Grand Marigolds. The immense flowers are densely double, 8 to 10 inches in cir- 
cumference, and quilled with the regularity and perfection ofa Dahlia. A highly 
meritorious feature is the compact, dwarf habit of the plant, which forms 
dense bushes on/y 15 to 18 inches high by 2 feet across. For effective 
garden display during the summer and autumn months, nothing can 
surpass the gorgeous masses of color of these grand varieties. (Seecut.) 
Canary Yellow............ Pkt.10 Golden Orange.......... Pkt.10 
Mixed Colors (per 1,000 seeds, 25C.) ....ccssscsssessessreserersssrerseeeese 10 
DOUBLE FRENCH MARIGOLDS. 
Gilt Edge. A new large-flowering variety of robust growth 
and large and more perfectly double flowers, measuring from 3 
to 4 inches across; color, velvety maroon, edged with yellow. 
LOTUS, COM EGNE SCE a Sen I, UREN SoS Ce Pkt.10 
j Double French, Mixed. Yellow, brown and crimson, 
LOBELIA beautifully striped. Lfoot. (Per 02Z., 250.).......csssecseseseseeees 5 
+ 
Garnet and Gold Lilliput. Compact, bushy plants, only 
8 inches high, with small, very double flowers of garnet 
COMPACTA VARIETIES, MATLOON, CAged Golden VellOwW.........secesecseecceeeccceserensceeecsoeeees 10 
Little, round, compact plants, 4 Golden Lilliput. A counterpart of above, with puregolden 
to 6 inches high, forming little VCILOWATLOWELB)osescersostcnncccssecec<csrerascterensnedenedesntessecnsteccsceeceetad 10 
Collection of Double French Marigolds, 6 separate colors, 35c. 
SINGLE MARIGOLDS. 
‘Little Brownie.’’ Charming, forming compact little bushes 
only 5 to 6 inches high. It isremarkablefor blossoming extremely 
: early and in prodigious 
abundance, commencing in 
June. The flowers are vividly 
colored golden yellow, 
mounds of bloom, splendid for 
edging, beds and ribbon-gardening. 
White Gem. Pure white. (See 
EUG. ee iyecnccescshacesssccseh= sree see Pkt.10 
Blue King. Dark blue,whitecentre10 
Crystal Palace Compacta. Dark 
blue; the finest for bedding.............. 10 
Gold Leaf, Blue. Golden yellow foliage 
and brilliant blue flowers; a contrast of 
FRENCH MARIGOLD \ 
striking Deauty............. 0. sseseccesseeeeeeseeeeeee 10 
Mixed Compacta Varieties............cccc00 10 marked pats er ee apy ee 
Double Blue. New, dark foliage, double blue FRG Ste EN ee b 
flowers; of superior stability for bedding................ Single Tom Thumb, 
“Gold Ring.’’ A bushy 
4‘«Prima Donna.’’ Very bushy and dwarf variety with 
rich maroon red flowers, with large white eye; fine 
edging plant OF [Or POts ..............cceeeceeseecoeneeeecens 10 
ERINUS VARIETIES. These are in- 
dispensable 
plants for hanging over vases and 
baskets or garden beds; they produce 
trailing branches 6 to 9 inches long, 
bearing continuously flowers of charm- 
ing blue, white orroseshades. Although 
perennials they are usually treated as 
annuals. 
Speciosa. Bright blue................... Pkt.5 
Gracilis. Light blue; slender trailing 
(SHDN = Soncac cog Rc0 90 = HANNO DBD SRODOIDESOUOIAACOUIOOCOBOd 
HARDY VARIETIES, Tall-growing, 
ardy perennials 
with showy spikes of richly colored flowers; for 
permanent beds and borders they are indis- 
pensable. 2 to 4 feet. 
Cardinalis. (‘‘Cardinal Flower.’’) Long spikes 
of intense scarlet flowers; one of the most brilliant 
plants in cultivation; suitable for all situations, 
even succeeding on the shady side of a house. Pkt.10 
LUPINUS om Annual Varieties. Strong- 
° growing garden annuals, with in- 
numerable spikes of 
flowers. 1% to 3 feet. 
Mixed Colors. (See 
(TIT) ccoonceccaccenconccaccnca Pkt.5 
LYCHNIS aw Chalcedonica. The 
e* scarlet Lychnis, an old 
garden favorite, deserving a place in every gar- 
den; very hardy, bearing heads of bright scarlet 
flowers. 3 TO 4 fECb... oie. ce cescecwennencecnoees Pkt.5 
Haageana Hybrids, Mixed Colors. Usually 
grown as annuals; of dwarf bushy habit, bear- 
ing flowers an inch ormoreacross in continuous 
succession until frost; the colors are particularly 
pleasing and effective—from white to rich scarlet 
and many shades of pink. 1 foot. (See cut on 
OPPOSILEC PLLC}. 1002) vc. vsccnsovee-onv-ccoscercoscessescaccocee 10 
MATRICARIA 2 O02 peas 
Feverfew.’’) Bushy annual garden plant, bearing 
quantities of white double button-like flowers, useful 
LUPINUS. for Cutting. (See CUE.) .....s..cescsecccsssssseeeneseenes Pkt. 10 
compact free - blooming 
garden annual, only 8 ins. 
high; flowers velvety ma- 
roon, margined with a 
golden ring............. Pkt.10 
Single Tom Thumb, 
“Canary Yellow.” Dif- 
fers from above only in 
color of flowers, which are 
of light bright yellow with 
Maroon spots around the 
(CONLTC se encrecssscectereers Pkt. 10 
