BRANCHING LARKSPUR. 
Rapid-growing, constant-blooming, tender peren- 
nial plants for pot culture in the winter or garden 
decoration in the summer; clusters of flowers, orange, 
white, pink, etc. 2 to 3 feet. 
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LARKSPURS. 
(For “Perennial varieties,” see Delphinium, page 106.) 
Populargardenannuals. Thelongspikes of splendid 
flowers are of varied colors. 
Branching Larkspur. (Consolida Candelabra fl. 
pl.) This splendid class grows 2 to 3 feet high and 
bears long spikes of flowers on long stems, rendering 
them of exceptional value for cutting purposes. 
They are of long-continued bloom, keeping up a 
bright display until cut down by frost. Mixed 
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Dwarf Rocket, Double, Mixed Colors. : 
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Tall Rocket, Double, Mixed Colors. 2% it.....5 
Scarlet California Larkspur. (Delphinium Car- 
dinale.) Long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers, the 
petal limbs distinctly yellow. Height,3 to 4 feet..10 
“Snow-white.’’ (Consolida Imperialis fl. pl.) A 
beautiful condelabra-formed dwarf Larkspur, with 
compact, well-filled spikes of double pure white flow- 
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DWARF CHINESE LARKSPURS. (Delphin- 
ium Chinese pumilum.) Exceedingly pretty garden 
plants of branchy compact habit, not over a foot 
high whenin bloom. Mixed Colors................... 10 
COLLECTIONS OF LARKSPURS. 
Dwarf Rocket Larkspur, ia separate sorts... 
Branching Larkspur, 6 VATIOLICS See ee ea: 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. 
(Hardy Everlasting Pea.) 
Hardy climbers, growing 6 to 8 feet high when 
trained on a trellis; the flowers are borne in large clus- 
ters. They are peculiarly adapted to rough places, 
to scramble overrocks and bushes; splendid cut flower. 
Lathyrus Latifolius. White.................... Pkt.10 
é oO Delicata. Rosy flesh color.10 
aa 4« Mixed Colors. 
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ae Splendens. (The Pride of California.) 
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LAVATERA TRIMESTRIS, 
Tall, robust, bushy annuals, producing freely large 
showy saucer-shaped single flowers of rose, white, etc. 
SB feet. Mixed Colors............ccccccccceseeseseeeseeees Pkt. 5 
LAVENDER. 
Well-known ornamental hardy perennial, bearing 
long spikes of fragrant blue flowers. 1 to 2 feet..Pkt. 5 
LINUM COCCINEUM. 
Scarlet Flax. One of the most showy annuals for 
flower beds’ and masses; brilliant crimson-scarlet 
flowers, 1 inch across, borne in wonderful profusion. 
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HARDY LOBELIAS, 
Tall-growing, hardy perennials with long spikes of 
brilliant flowers; for permanent beds and borders 
they are unrivaled; they are one of the few flowering 
plants that thrive in shady situations. 2 to 4 feet. 
The most brilliant plants in cultivation. Mixed 
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Cardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) Long spikes of 
intense scarlet flowers............... -10 
“Rivoirei.”? Giant-flowering pi 
‘Furst Bismarck.’’ Giant-flowering crimson. 25 
AFRICAN MARIGOLD. 
LOBELIA “PARROT.” 
LOBELIA. 
COMPACTA VARIETIES. Little, round, com- 
pact plants, 4 to 6 inches high, forming little 
mounds of bloom, splendid for edging, beds and 
ribbon-gardening and fine for pots. 
White Gem. Pure white..............ceeeeeeeeeee Pkt. 10 
Blue King. Dark blue, white centre..............00008 10 
Crystal Palace Compacta. Dark blue; a popular 
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Gold Leaf, Blue. Golden foliage, brilliant blue 
flowers of striking beauty ..............cceeseeseeeseeeeee eens 10 
Double Blue. Dark foliage, double blue flowers; of 
superior stability for bedding.............c.cceceeeeeeeeeeees 10 
Prima Donna. Rich-maroon red with white eye...10 
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ERINUS VARIETIES. They produce trailing 
branches 6 to 9 inches long. Indispensable for 
hanging over vases and baskets or garden beds, 
bearing continuously flowers of charming blue, 
white or rose shades. 
Erinus Speciosa. Bright blue........0........:eeee neces 
— Gracilis. Light blue... cee 5 
Tricolor ‘‘Parrot.’’ Dark blue with carmine spots 
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Tricolor ‘‘Colibri.’’ Pink with carmine blotch; 
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Mixed Erinus Varieties cocaococnod3 
LUPINUS. 
Strong-growing garden annuals, with innumerable 
spikes of flowers of various colors. 1% to 3 feet. 
Mixed Annual Varieties. ...................cccsesseeee Pkt. 5 
Arboreus Snow Queen. This hardy perennial vari- 
ety will be found a great acquisition to gardens, It 
forms dense bushes about 4 feet high, completely 
clothed to the ground with elegant racemes of snowy- 
White AlOWETS .rccccecceevccecnessccessscroeseeeasceoess Geesecsccetecs 20 
Chalcedonica. The scarlet Lychnis, an old garden 
favorite, bearing heads of bright scarlet flowers; 
WeLry Mardy cOstOlAieeblan.s.cccieccncecercocsaccacaccunes Pkt. & 
Haageana Hybrids, Mixed Colors. Usually 
grown as annuals; of dwarf bushy habit, bearing 
flowers an inch or more across in continuous suc- 
cession until frost; the colors are particularly pleas- 
ing—from white to rich scarlet and shades of pink, 
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DOUBLE AFRICAN MARIGOLDS. 
Double African, Mixed. Old favorite garden an- 
nuals, but greatly improved in size and doubleness, 
Effective for groups and masses. Yellow and orange 
GUNKAG TEER. P20 (ES theaeasencbobobeeccoeseabureeedbasncbocussbodpann Pkt.5 
Eldorado, or Dahlia-flowered. Immense flowers, 
10 to 14 inches around; exceedingly double; quilled 
like a Dahlia; primrose, lemon, orange and golden 
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Pride ofthe Garden. (See page 90.).. 
Collection of Double African Marigolds, 6 separate 
colors, 35c. 
DOUBLE FRENCH MARIGOLDS, 
Double French, Mixed. Yellow, brown and crim- 
son, beautifully striped. 1 foot............ ee Pkt.5 
Gilt Edge. Of robust growth and large and more 
perfectly double flowers, measuring from 3 to 4 
inches across; color, velvety maroon, edged with 
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Double Lilliput, Mixed Colors. Little plants, 
only 4 to 5 inches high, covered with small, very 
double flowers of bright yellow, orange or garnet, 
edged golden. Fineforedgings, masses or for pots..10 
Collection of Double French Marigolds, 6 separate 
colors, 25c. 
For Single Marigolds, see next page, 110. 
Henderson’s New Book, ‘‘PICTURESQUE GARDENS,”’ illustrates Beautiful Examples of Lawnsand Gardens. See Page 5, 
