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Farquhars' Reliable Seeds, 19 South Market St., Boston. 



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IPOM^A — continued. 



534 Purpurea. Convolvulxis Major. 



The popular, well-known. Morniiig 

 Glory. Finest colors. Mixed. Fer 

 oz.,20c.. 5 



535 —Collection of 10 varieties. 



Fine named, .... 40 



536 Bona Nox. Evening Glory. Very 



large, pale-lilac flowers. Opens in 



the evening, 5 



637 Coccinea. Star Ipomcea. Beautiful 



scarlet flowers, 5 



o38 Grandiflora Alba. White, very 



large flowers, 10 



539 Hederacea. Ivy-Leaved. Large- 



flowered Best colors. Mixed, . 5 



540 — Foliis Marmoratis. Varieyated- 



Leaved Morning Glory. Delicate 

 green, heart-shaped leaves, marbled 

 with white. Very line. Mixed col- 

 ors, 5 



541 Leari. Magnificent, large, dark blue 



flowers; splendid greenhouse climb- 

 er. 10 ft., 10 



542 Quamoclit. Cypress T^ine. Most 



beautiful, well-known twining annu- 

 als, with airy, fern-like foliage and 

 very bright flowers. Mixed colors. 

 Per oz., 50c. . . . . 5 



543 —Scarlet. Peroz.. cOc, ... 5 



544 — "White. '• 50c., ... 5 



545 — Hederaefolia. New. Ivy-leaved. 



Per oz , oOc, . . . . 5 



546 IPOMOPSiS, Standing Cypress. 



Beautiful, hardy, biennial plants, 

 with stems four feet long, covered 

 with dazzling orange and red flowers. 

 Mixed, 5 



547 IBIS Robinsoniana. Wedding Floiv- 



er. A gigantic species, six feet 

 high; flowers white, Avith golden-yel- 

 low on outer petals, very large, often 

 four inches across, . . . .15 



JACOBEA. See Senecio, No. 875. 



550 KAULFUSSIA Amelloides. Pret- 

 ty little hardy annuals, somewhat 

 resembling Asters. Very compact 

 and showy for beds, etc. yi ft. 

 Mixed colors, .... 5 



'551 KENNEDYA. A genus of free-flow- 

 ering, evergi-een, greenhouse climb- 

 ers, remarkable for their beautiful 

 racemes of pea-shaped, variously- 

 colored flowers. Soak the seed over 

 night in luke-warm water, previous 

 to sowing. 6 ft. Mixed colors, . 10 



552 LAN TAN A Hybrida. ExceUent, 



very free-flowernig plants for pot 

 culture or bedding. Verbena-like, 

 flower-heads; large variety of colors. 

 Half-hardy perennial. Peroz.,50c., 5 



LARKSPUR. Annual Delphinium. 

 Among the most showy and brilliant 

 hardy annuals for borders cr flower 

 beds'; u>;(»ful bouquet flower. 



553 Dwarf German Rocket, Finest 



mixed doul)l('. 1ft. I'er oz.. .'SOc, . 5 



554 Collection of 10 distinct 



varieties. Named, . . .40 



555 Dwarf Candelabrum Formed. 



rharming habit: beautiful shades. 

 Mixed. 1ft. 10 



556 German Branching. Double, 



stock-liowerod Choicest colors 

 mixed; extra. 1 ' ; ft. Peroz,, 30c., 5 



557 Hyacinth-flowered Giant. Very 



showv. fine iloublo. Mixed. 2ft, 5 



558 TaU Rocket, Double. Mixed \u 



ft.. r. 



559 Collection of 12 separate 



colors, -iO 



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LARKSPUR — continued. 



560 Tall Rocket, Double. Emperor. 



Splendid, symmetrical, bushy habit: 

 wonderfully free-blooming, each 

 plant bearing scores of flowering 

 branches Mixed. i>^ ft. Per oz., 



75c., 5 



Perennial Larkspur. See Delphi- 

 nium No. 390. 



561 LATHYRUS Latifolius. Everlast- 



ing Pea. Free-flowering, climbing 

 perennials of great beauty; perfect- 

 ly hardy; worthy of extensive culti- 

 vation. Mixed colors. 4 ft. Per uz., 

 75c., 5 



562 Albus. White; beautiful, . . 10 



563 Splendens- Crimson; tine, . . 5 

 Odoratus. See Sweet Pea, No. 919. 



564 LAVATERA Arborea Variegata. 



New; very tine, stately ornamental 

 plant, with handsome," large varie- 

 gated foliage. Excellent ior large 

 beds or as single specimens; annual. 

 4 ft. Start seeds under glass, . 10 



565 — Trimestris. Showy, hardy annuals, 



with large flowers. Red and white. 

 Mixed, " 5 



566 LAVANDULA Spica. English Lav- 



ender. Largely grown for the sake 

 of its delicious perfume. Hardy 

 perennials. 2ft, Peroz., 25c,, . 5 



567 LAYIA Eleg-ans, Very pretty annu- 



al with numerous shoots, terminated 

 by golden-yellow flower-heads, 1>^ 

 inches across. \ ft., . . . .10 



568 LEPTOSIPHON Hybridus. Ele- 



gant hardy annuals; the French va- 

 rieties now offered are very tine. 1 ft. 5 



569 LIBONIA Floribunda. Fine green- 



house plant for fall and winter; flow- 

 ers tubular; sc-arlet with yellow tips; 

 habit drooping, .... 20 



570 LILIUM Auratum, Golden Japan 



Lily. Start the seeds in gentle heat, 10 



571 LIMNANTHES Douglasi. Dwarf- 



growing, hardj' annuals, with yellow 

 and white fragrant flowers; moist, 

 shady situation, i ft., ... 5 



572 LINARIA Cymballaria, Kentucky 



Ivij. Valuable trailing plant with 

 neat foliage and small,"blue flowers; 

 perennial, 10 



573 —Reticulata Aureo-purpurea, 



Charming, hardy annual; flowers 

 golden-yellow and purple, . 10 



574 LINUM Grandiflorum Purpur- 



eum. Flotreri)irf Flax. Very bril- 

 liant, dark scarlet flowers: one of 

 the best hardy annuals. 1ft., . 5 



575 — Perenne, I'erennial varieties; best 



mixed. 1\ ft., 5 



LOBELIA. A very interesting group 

 of pretty flowering plants remark- 

 able for their profusion of bloom. 

 Tender perennials of easy culture; 

 flower the first year. 



576 Erinus. Gracilis. Blue; best for 



hansrinir baskets. .10 



577 — Speciosa, Crvstal Palace. 



Dark bine; splendid. Peroz , $1.50. 10 

 578 Compacta. True. Dark 



blue; excellent for edgings and car- 



p.-tbeds. . ", .10 



579 — Emperor William. Blue Kiruj. 



Light blue; compact; verj' tine, . 10 



