PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FLOWER SEEDS. 



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JACOBEA (Senecio). Per PU. 



Hardy Annuals of the easiest culture, in the varieties of 

 which are to be found purple, bronze, pink and white. 



Jacobea Elegans, Mixed, 1 ft 10 



Dwarf Double, Mixed, )i ft 10 



KAULFUSSIA. 



Desirable plants of dwarf habit and compact growth. 

 Hardy Annuals. 



Kaulfussia Amelloides. Bright blue, % f t 5 



Rosea. Pink, mauve centre, h ft 5 



LANTANA IIYBRIDA. 



LANTANA. 



The varieties of Lantana are almost numberless. The 

 flowers are borne in Verbena-like heads, embracing 

 every shade of pink, purple, orange and white. Half- 

 hardy Perennials. 



Lantana Hybrida. Mixed 10 



LARKSPUR (Delphinium). 



A most desirable and beautiful genus, the prevailing hue 



of whose flowers is blue. Hardy Annuals. 

 Larkspur, Dwarf Rocket. Finest mixed double, 



lft.. 5 



Tall Rocket. Finest mixed, double, 2]4 ft 5 



Candelabra-Formed. (See Delphinium) 5 



Bismarck. A new variety of great merit, mixed. . .25 



Dwarf, Ranunculi-Flowerd. Brown-violet, 



(Novelties) 50 



LATHYRUS (Everlasting Pea). 



Very ornamental, free-flowering plants, useful for cover- 

 ing trellises, old stumps, fences or walls ; growing in 

 any soil. Hardy Perennials. 



Lathy rus Latifolius. Purple, 5 ft 5 



Albus. White,5ft 5 



Mixed. Purple and white 5 



LAVANDULA (Lavander). 



Much prized for its fragrant violet flowers; succeeds best 



in a dry, gravelly soil. Hardy Perennial. 

 Lavandula Spica. Lilac, 2 ft £ 



LAVATERA. 



Tall-growing, showy plants, very effective when used as 



a background to other plants Hardy Annuals. 

 Lavatera Trimestris. Rose and pink striped, 3 ft... 5 



Alba. White, 3 ft 5 



LEPTOSIPHON. 



Although a native of this country, this pretty little An- 

 nual is much more appreciated in Europe than here 

 at home. All of the varieties are of the easiest culture, 

 and well suited for marginal lines in ribbon beds. 



PerPkt. 

 Leptosiphon Aureus. Golden yellow, % ft 10 



Densinor us Albus. Pure white, 1 ft 10 



Hybridus. Fine mixed, )4 f t 10 



Roseus. A beautiful variety, of dense habit 10 



LEPTOSIPHON. 



LIMNANTHES. 



A dwarf -growing plant, attaining its best development in 

 a moist and shady situation. Hardy Annual. 



Limnantlies Douglasii. Yellow and white, fra- 

 grant, Yz ft 5 



LINARIA. 



A particularly effective plant in rock-work or ribbon lines. 



Hardy Annuals. 

 Linaria Bipartita Alba. White, i4 ft 5 



Spl c ndi<l a . Deep purple, % ft 10 



LINUM. 



The garden varieties of this are conspicuous for their 



brilliant and varied colors. 

 Linum Flavum. Yellow, 1 ft. Hardy Perennial . ..10 



Grandiflorum Coccineum. Scarlet, 1 ft. 



Hardy Annual : 10 



Lewisii Variegatum. Striped, lilac and white, 2 



ft. Hardy Perennial 10 



LOASA. 



Climbing plants with curious-looking flowers. 



Loasa Herbert! i. Scarlet. Half-hardy Perennial. . .10 



Tricolor. Shaded yellow. Hardy Annual 10 



LOBELIA. 



Low-growing plants, mostly with blue and white flowers. 

 They are admirably adapted for the front lines of ribbon 

 borders, and for vases or hanging baskets, blooming pro- 

 fusely from June to November. Half-hardy Annuals. 



Lobelia Frinus Alba. Pure white, ^ f t 10 



Paxtoniana. A beautiful variety, fine habit, pro- 

 fuse bloom of pure white, with sky-blue belt; a 

 splendid bedding plant, % ft 10 



Speciosa. One of the most effective varieties for 



bedding^ft 10 



Crystal Palaee Compacta. A beautiful new 



variety 25 



Gracilis. Light blue, spreading habit, X ft 10 



F ulgens (Queen Victoria). Brilliant scarlet, fine 



border Perennial, 2 ft £5 



Cardinalis. (See Novelties) 25 



Finest Mixed Varieties 10 



LOPHOSPERMUM HENDERSONII. 



LOPHOSPERMUM. 



Exceedingly ornamental climbing plants, with large and 

 handsome flowers; very effective for conservatory or 

 garden decoration. Half-hardy Annual. 



Lopliospermum Hendersonii. Rosy carmine, 



10 ft 25 



