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LOBELIA — contimu'd. 



580 Erinus, Star of Ishel. Unsur- 



pssed as a t)etl(liii<;' Lobelia, being 

 constantly in bloom. Color clear 

 dark blue. I'er oz., $2 00, . . .10 



581 — Paxtoniana, Marmorata. Blue 



and Avliite, 10 



582 —White Pearl. Dwarf; flowers 



wUite, 10 



583 — Prima Donna. Red-tlowered ; 



very j; )()d ; (iiiite distinct, . . . 10 



584 — Pumila Magnifica. Dark blue; 



very dwarf; for pots and edgings, . 10 

 Cardinalis. Cardinal Flotvcr 



585 Scarlett; splendid, hardy, herbaceous 

 plant. 2 ft 10 



586 — Queen Victoria. Dark scarlet; 



dark leaves and very brilliant flow- 

 ers; splendid. 2 ft. 10 



LOPHOSPERMUM. Handsome 



grt'L-nliouse climber; suitable also 

 tor tlio summer garden. 8 ft. 



587 Hendersoni. Kosy carmine, . 10 



588 Scandens. Rosy purple, . . . 10 



589 LOTUS Jacobeus. Pi-ofuse bloom- 



ing tlwarf, hardy annual, with pea- 

 shaped flowers; very pretty dark 

 brown. 1ft. Per oz., 75c., . . 5 



590 — Luteus, Flowers yellow. Per oz., 



7oc., 5 



LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING. See Arn- 

 aranthus, So. 47. 



591 LUPINUS. Showy, easily cultivated 



l)lants, producing long spikes of 

 gayly-colored flowers, annual varie- 

 ties. Mixed. Per oz , 25c , . . 5 



592 Cruickshanki. Blue and yellow; 



annual. 3 ft., 5 



593 Nanus. Blue and white. 1 ft., . 5 



594 Perennial Sorts. Very showy, 



hardy herbaceous plants for borders. 

 3 ft. Mixed, 5 



LYCHNIS. Ragged Robin. Showy, 

 free-flowering, hardy, perennial 

 plants; very effective. 



595 Chalcedonica. Scarlet. Splendid. 



2 ft., 5 



596 — Aloa White. 2ft., . . .5 



597 Ful^ans. Scarlet; extremely bril- 



liant. 1 ft., 5 



598 Haa^eana. Orange-scarlet; extra, 5 



599 — H/brida Very fine. Mixed, . 5 



600 Senao Striata. Striped white and 



crimson; varies, . . . .10 



601 LYSIMACHIA. Punctata. Fine, 



liirdy, herbaceous perennial, with 

 yellow, dotted flowers. 1^ f t., . . 5 



002 MALOPE Grandiflora. Handsome; 

 fr.e-flowering, hardy annual, with 

 large, prttty flowers; branching hab- 

 it. 3 ft. Per oz.. 30c., ... 5 



603 MALVA Crispa. Tall-growing, har- 



dy annual, with prettily curled foli- 

 age; flowers white. 4 ft., ... 5 



604 Moschata. Musk-scented white 



flowers; hardy perennial. 2 ft., . 5 



605 MANDEVILLEA. Suaveolens. 



Very fine climber, with clusters of 

 white deliciously fragrant flowers; 

 suitable for gieenhouse or summer 

 garden. The roots rest during win- 

 ter. Perennial. Light loam, . . 5 



MARIGOLD. Tagetes. Well-kno^vn 

 favorites of the flower garden; ex- 

 ceedingly showy throughout the 

 summer and fall. Hardy annuals of 

 easy culture. 



NO. i'KT. 



MARIGOLD —continued. 



606 African. Large, double flowers. 



Mixed. 3 ft. Per oz.. 40c., . . 5 



607 — Lemon. Large, double flowers. 



3 ft. !'eroz,40c. 5 



608 — Orange. Large double; orange 



color. .! ft. I'er oz., 40c., . . 5 



609 — Quilled, Lemon. Double; very 



handsome. 3 ft. Per oz., 40c., . 5 



610 Orang-e. Fine dark shade; 



double. 3 ft. Per oz. ,40c., . . 5 

 '611 — El Dorado JVetv. Finest strain 

 yet offered; flowers 3 to 4 inches in 

 diameter; colors, primrose, lemon, 

 gold, and orange. iMixed. 3 ft., . 10 

 012 French, Dwarf Double. From 

 selected flowers; fine, compact habit: 

 choicest mixed. 1ft. Peroz., 75c., 5 



613 Striped Golden yellow and 



brown striped; splendid. 1 ft. Per 

 oz„ 75c., 5 



614 Tag-etes Patula Nana Pulchra. 



Favorite dwarf bedding plant of 

 dwarf compact habit; ever-bloom- 

 ing; petals golden-tipped, shading to 

 brown. | ft., 5 



615 — Signata Pumila. Admirable bed- 



ding plant, with graceful, finely cut 

 foliage; covered till fall with pretty 

 single, yellow flowers. 1ft. Peroz., 



50c., 5 



616 Golden Ring. Fine variety 



of the above, with pure yellow flovv- 

 ers; compact habit. ^ it. Per oz., 



75c., 5 



English Marigold. See Calen- 

 dula, No. 200. 



617 MARTYNIA Fragrans. Very hand- 



some i)urple flowers; fruit used for 

 pickling. Half-hardy annual. 2 ft., 5 



MARVEL-OF-PERU. See Mirabi- 



lis, No. 045. 



618 MATHIOLA Bicornis. Fragrant 



Evening Stock. Flowers partially 

 closed till towards evening, when 

 they open fully and remain so till 

 morning. Pink and lilac. Hardy 

 annual. 1 ft., 5 



MATRICARIA. Feverfew. Very- 

 hardy, low-growing, free-flowering 

 plants, suitable for beds and valua- 

 ble for cutting. Half-hardy perenni- 

 als. 



619 Grandiflora Flore Pleno. Dou- 



ble, large-flowering; white. 1 ft. 

 Peroz., fl.oo 5 



620 Tom Thumb. New dwarf; 



splendid; white, 10 



621 Nana Flore Pleno Crispa. Very 

 pretty, new variety, with curled 

 leaves; varies. ^ ft., . . .10 



622 Pyramidalis. Very pret- 

 ty; neat pyramidal form; double, 



white flowers. ?| ft 15 



See also Pyrethrum, No. 830. 



MAURANDYA. Exceedingly orna- 

 mental, evergreen, twining plants; 

 very effec-tive for house, greenhouse, 

 or summer-garden decoration on 

 wires, fences, etc. Fkjwer the first 

 year from seed. Half-hardy peren- 

 nials. 8 ft. 



623 Mixed Colors. Finest varieties. 



Per oz., .S3.50 10 



624 Albiflora. Flowers white; very pret- 



ty . . .10 



625 Barclayana. Blue; popular favor- 



ite, . 10 



62(i Emeryana. Rose 10 



