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GIANT SPIRE 



The size of both spike and flower has been increased by hybridizing, and shades of color produced! 

 not known before. Besides this, the branching habit of the plant has been intensified and morel 

 laterals are thrown out from the crown stems. They are of easy culture and thrive best in a sunnyj 

 location. 



2590 Giant Spire Mixed. 



named sorts. 



A superb blend that contains many tints and shades not found in 



Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



2582 La France. _A pleasing salmon-pink; double; long stems 



2583 Carmine Spire. Fine, lustrous carmine. 



2584 Los Angeles. Rich salmon, overlaid with brilliant rose. 



2585 Dark Blue Spire. Rich blue. 



2586 White Spire. A new, dazzling pure white with upright habit. 



2587 Lavender Spire. Beautiful shade of lilac. 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt. 



2591 Collection of above 6 named varieties 



15c 



75e 



LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL BRILLIANT ROSE 

 2562 The large round deep salmon-rose suffused brilliant carmine fully double flowers are closely 

 packed on long tapering spikes. Each plant is neat and compact averaging 41/2 ft. tall with laterals 

 branching from the base in great profusion Pkt., 25fl 



LARKSPUR SUPER MAJESTIC 

 Deep Salmon Pink 



2564 This class grows from four to five feet high. The flowers aae fully double and are set close on 

 long tapering spikes. A profusion of graceful laterals branch freely from the base of the plant) 

 surrounding the tall central spike Pkt., 25c 



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Annual Varieties 



2627 Maroccana "Fairy Bouquet." The plants, 

 not more than 8 inches high, are very compact 

 and bear much larger flowers than the type; in 

 many distinct colors, such as rose, yellow, pink, 

 lavender, carmine, red, violet, white and salmon. 

 Mixed Colors Per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 15c 



2628 Maroccana Hybrids Excelsior Mixed. Each 

 flower has a long. Columbine-like spur, the col- 

 ors ranging through crimson and gold, pink, 

 mauve, dark blue, chamois and rose. Height 

 from 12 to 18 inches. Mixed Colors. 



Per 1000 seeds, 35c; pkt., 15c 



LAVATERA, "Sunset" (A) 



2618 Rosea Splendens. These richly colored rose- 

 pink flowers may be cut on stems 2 feet or more 

 in length. The flowers are borne throughout the 

 summer and fall, making Lavatera "Sunset" very 

 desirable for beds on the lawn or as border 

 plants. The plants form branching, compact 

 bushes 2 to 2 V2 feet in height; well furnished 

 with bronzy-green foliage. 



Per 500 seeds, 40c; pkt., 15c 



LEPTOSYNE (A) 



2621 Stillmanii. A fine variety for cutting. 

 Golden yellow flowers; early flowering; height, 

 11/2 feet. Pkt., 15c 



LIATRIS, Gay Feather (P) 



2622 Highly desirable for the border. The plants 

 grow 3 feet high and produce long spikes of 

 rosy-purple flowers from July to September. The 

 flowers are much in demand for cutting pur- 

 poses Pkt., 25e 



LOBELIA 



Betiding Varieties (A) 



(L. erinus Compacta.") Forms compact bushes 

 about 6 inches high, which are sheeted with 

 bloom throughout the season. Highly desirable 

 for edgings and garden decoration, as well as 

 for pot culture. 



2634 Crystal Palace Compacta. Deep blue. 



Per 1000 seeds, 60c; pkt., 15c 



2640 Mixed Colors. Per 1000 seeds. 60c; pkt., 15c 



HARDY VARIETY (P) 



They are one of the few flowering plants that 

 thrive in shady situations; Z to 4 feet. 

 2645 Cardinals. (Cardinal Flower.) Intense 

 scarlet Pkt., 25c 



LYCHNIS Lamp Flower QPeiennial~) 



2675 Chalcedonica. The scarlet Lychnis, an old 

 garden favorite, bearing heads of bright scarlet 

 flowers; very hardy; 3 to 4 feet Pkt., 15c 



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Annual Varieties 



HARTWEGII GIANT 



2659 A new, improved strain, 3 to 4 feet tall an 

 having the base branching habit, with 4 to 

 spikes to a plant. Colors include dark blue, 

 rose and •white. Easily and quickly grown from 

 seed. Mixed Colors Per 'A ox., 50c; pkt., 15c 



2661 Dark Blue. 



2662 Sky Blue. Delicate lavender. 

 2664A Rosy-purple. 

 2667 White. Pure white flowers. 



Price of above, 'A 01., 40c; pkt., 15c 



2669 Collection of 4 varieties for 50c. 



Perennial Varieties 

 Hardy Hybrids 



2670 Showy, hardy perennials growing 3 to 

 feet in height, producing during summer long] (1 

 racemes of Pea-like flowers. Mixed Colors. 



Per Va at., 50e; pkt., 15e 



RUSSELL'S LUPINES (P) Awarded a Gold 

 Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society 1 

 2672 In this strain the colors are rich and varied, 

 ranging through all the shades and tones of red, 

 orange and deep yellow, as well as many in- 

 termediate tints and shades. The shapely spikes 

 are borne clear above the foliage and are often 

 from 3 to 3'/2 feet in length. To obtain the 

 highest possible germination from seed, it 

 should be chipped before sowing. This is easily 

 done by holding the seed firmly between the 

 finger and thumb, and with a sharp knife in the 

 other hand penetrating the skin or shell, to allow 

 moisture to penetrate into the kernel. Mixed 

 Colors. Per 100 seeds, 75c: pkt., 25c 



MACHAERANTHERA, Tahoka Daisy 



2686 Tenacetifolia. A blue flowered annual! 

 blooming right through the heat of summer. The I 

 flower, 11/2 inches across, is of daisy form, hav- 

 ing long narrow light blue petals with a small J 

 golden center. Height, 18 inches Pkt., 25cl 



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