Rapid-Lowing, constant-liloominpr. tender peren- 

 nial plants for pot culture in the winter or garden 

 deeoration in the summer; clusters of flowers, orange, 

 white, pink. etc. 2 to 3 feet. 



Mixed Colors Pit. 10 



LARKSPURS. 

 (For "Perennia.1 varieties," see Delpbininm.page 106.) 

 Populargarden annuals. Thelongspikes of splendid 

 flnwere are of varied colors. 



Branching' larkspnr. (ConsoHda, Candelabra tl. 

 pi.) This splendid class grows 2 to 3 feet high and 

 bears long spike-s of flowers on long stems, rendering 

 them of exceptional value for cutting purposes. 

 They are of long-continued bloom, keeping up a 

 bright dieplav until cut down by fi'ost. Mixed 



Colors ". Pkt. 10 



Dwarf Bocket, Dotible, Mixed Colors. 1 



foot . 



Tall Socket, Double, Mixed Colors. 2^ ft 5 



Scarlet California Larkspnr. {Delphinium Car- 

 dinale.) Long spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. the 

 petal limbs distinctly yellow. Height. 3 to 4 feet.lo 



"Snow-white." (ConsoHda Imperialis fl. pi.) A 

 beautiful condelabra-formed dwarf Larkspur, with 

 compact, well-filled spikes of double pure white flow- 

 ers 10 



DWABF CHZETESE I.ABKSPTTKS. (Delphin- 

 ium Chinese pumilum.) Exoet-dingly pretty garden 

 plants of branchy compait haliit. not over a foot 



high when in bloom. Mixed Colors 10 



COZ.I.ECTZONS OF I.ABKSPtTBS. 



Dwarf Rocket Larkspur, 12 separate sorts -15 



6 •• " 2.-. 



Branching Larkspur, 6 varieties 25 



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 scrambieoverrocksanil bushes; splendid cut flower. 



Ziathyms Ziatifolitis. White Pkt. 10 



" " Delicata. Rosy flesh color.lO 



" " Mixed Colors 5 



" " Bed 5 



" Splendens. (The Pride of California.) 

 Brilliant rosy red 10 



LAVATERA TRIMESTRIS. 



Tall, robust, bushy annuals, producing freely large 

 showy saucer-shaped single flowers of rose, white, etc. 

 3 feet. Mixed Colors 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. 

 1 foot Pkt. 5 



HARDY LOBELIAS. 



Tall-growing, hardy perennials with long spikes of 

 brilliant flowers; for permanent beds and borders 

 they are unrivaled; the.v are one of the few flowering 

 plants that thrive in shady situations. 2 to 4 feet. 

 The mo.st brilliant plants in cultivation. Mixed 



Colors Pkt. 10 



Cardinalis. ( Cardinal Flower.) Long spikes of 



intense scarlet flowers 10 



"Bivoirei," Giant-flowering pink 2.j 



"Purst Bismarck." Giant-flowering crimson. 25 



FBENCH "GILT EDGE" MARIGOLD. 



AFRICAN MARIGOLD. 



LOBELIA. 



COMPACTA VABIETIBS. 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 Pkt. 10 



Blue Xing'. Dark blue, white centre... 10 



Crystal Palace Compacta. Dark blue ; a popular 

 l>e(i(ler 10 



Gold Iieaf, Blue. Golden foliage, brilliant blue 

 flowers of striking beaut.v 10 



Double Blue. Dark foliage, double blue flowers; of 

 superior stahillt.v for bedding 10 



Prima Donna. Ri'h-maroon red with white eye. ..10 



Mixed Compacta Varieties 10 



BBIITUS VABIETIES. They produce trailing 

 branches to inclies long. Indispensable for 

 hanging over vases and baskets or garden beds, 

 bearing continuously flowers of charming blue, 

 white or rose shades. 



Brinus Speciosa. Bright blue 5 



Gracilis. Light blue 5 



Tricolor "Parrot." Dark blue with carmine spots 

 an<l wliite eyes 10 



Tricolor "Colibri." Pink with carmine blotch; 

 large white eye 10 



Mixed Erinus Varieties 5 



LUPINUS. 



strong-growing garden annuals, with innumerable 

 spikes of flowers of various colors. IVi to 3 feet. 



Mixed Annual Varieties Pi*. 5 



Arboreus Sno'W Queen. This hardy perennial vari- 

 et.v will ije found a great acquisition to gardens. It 

 forms dense Ijushes about 4 feet high, completely 

 <'lothed to the ground with elegant racemes of snowy- 

 white flowers 20 



LYCHNIS. 



Chalcedonica. The scarlet Lychnis, an old garden 

 favorite, bearing heads of bright scarlet flowers; 

 very hardy. H to 4 feet Pit. 5 



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, 

 1 foot 10 



DOUBLE AFRICAN MARIGOLDS. 



Double African, Mixed. Old favorite garden an- 

 nuals, but greatly inijiroved in size and doubleness. 

 Effective f<ir groujis and masses. Yellow and orange 

 shades. 2 feet Pkt. 5 



Eldorado, or Dahlia-flowered. Immense flowers. 

 10 to 14 inches around; exceedingl.v double; quilled 

 like a Dahlia; primrose, lemon, orange and golden 

 shades. 3 feet 5 



Pride of the Garden. (Seepage 90.) lo 



Collection of Double African Marigolds, 6 separate 

 colors, 35c. 



DOUBLE FRENCH MARIGOLDS. 



Double French, Mixed. Yellow, brown and crlin- 

 snn. beautifully strijied. 1 foot Pkt. 5 



Gilt Ed^e. i 'f roluist growth and large and more 

 perfectly (loul)le flowers, measuring from 3 to 4 

 inches across.! color, velvet v maroon, edged with 

 vellow 10 



Double Xiilliput, Mixed Colors. r>ittle plants, 

 only 4 to 5 inches'high. covered with small, very 

 double flowers of bright yellow, orange or garnet, 

 edged golden. Finefor edgings, ma.sses or tor pots. 10 



(\>llection 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 Lawns and Gardens. See Page 4. 



