PETER HENDERSON & CO.— FLOWER SEEDS. 



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Popular flowers for garden and border decoration in summer, bearing long spilies of flowers of 

 many charming colors. HA. [See cut.) 



Double Dwarf Rocket Varieties. 1 ft. high. Per Pkt. 



iarkspur. White .5 | Larkspur. ChEimois Yellow .5 



Apple Blossom Pink 5 Azure Blue 5 



Violet 5 I • Striped 5 



Mixed Dwarf Rocket Varieties, includes manj- varieties 5 



Various Double Varieties. 



Larkspur. Tall Rocket, Double Mixed, includes many colors. 2i , ft 5 



Per Pkt. 

 Emperor Varieties Mixed. Bearing about 



100 close, erect spikes of flowers. 1)^ ft. . . 



Rosy Scarlet. (Sec Novelties.) 



Lustrous Carmine. Brilliant, fiery car- 



njine. 2 ft 



— — Henderson's Giant. A much improved 



type, the flowers being larger than the old 



varieties, and the colors very beautiful. 



Mixed colors 



Imported collection 12 separate sorts Dwarf Rocket, 50c. 

 6 " " " " 30c. 



" " 6 " " Emperor, 30c. 



{For perennial sorts, see Ddphinitmis.) 



I.EPTOSIPHOIV. 



Handsome dwarf annuals for masses and 



ings, making charming sheets of color. 



8 in. 

 Leptosiphon, Finest Mixed. Yellow, w 



rose, etc 



"Flowering 

 Plax ; " exceed- 

 ingly free flow- 

 •ering, making 

 showy masses of 

 •color in beds. 



Per Pkt. 

 Xinum Cocci- 

 neum. (Ru- 

 brum.) "Scar- 

 let Flax." 

 HA. 1 ft.... 5 



Flavum. 



"Golden Flax," 

 vellow. HP. 



i f t 10 



LOBELIA, HAIIDY. 



Lobelia Cardinalis 



Mixed Hardy Hybrids 



Plants of widely 

 different styles of 

 growth. Lobelia 

 Erin us varieties 

 are low growing, 

 branching plants, 

 for hanging over 

 vases and baskets. 

 Lobelia Erinus Com- 

 pacta varieties 

 make little round, 

 compact plants; 

 flne for edgings, 

 ribbon beds, etc. 

 The hardy Lobelias 

 are tall growing, 

 with showy, rich 

 flowers, for per- 

 manent beds and 

 borders. 

 Erinus Varieties for Baskets, Vases, etc. 

 C. to 9 in. Per Pkt. 



Lobelia Erinus Alba. Pure white 5 



Speciosa. Bright blue 5 



Gracilis. Liglit blue ; long, slender, trailing stems. . . 5 



Paxtoniana. Snow white, edged with blue 5 



Mixed. Contains many sorts 5 



. Duplex. A double flowering variety, blue 10 



Compacta Varieties for Edg^ing^s, etc. 



4 to 6 in. (See cut.) 

 Lobelia Compacta, White Gem. A new, beautiful white sort. 10 



Prima Domia. New, dark wine color 10 



Pearl. Pure white, with blue edge 10 



Crystal Palace. Dark blue, fine for bedding 10 



. Mixed Varieties 10 



Hardy Varieties. {See cut.) 

 Cai-dinal Flower;" spikes 8 in. long, of intense scarlet. 4 ft. 10 



2 to 4 ft 2.5 



Contains many beautiful varieties. 



LYCHNIS. 



Showy flowering plants for shrubberies and flower beds; colors strikingly brilUant. 



Hardy Perennial Varieties. 



Lychnis Chalcedonica. Dazzling scarlet. 1 to 3 ft 5 



Fulgeus. 



10 



1ft. 



Brilliant vermilion, large and handsome. 1 ft 



Annual Varieties (if sown early), {See cut.) 



Lychnis Haageana. Brilliant scarlet flowers, 2 inches across ; 1 ft 



Mixed Haageana Hybrids. Shades of white, scarlet, flesh, pink, etc. 



LUPINUS. 



Large showy plants for beds and bordeis; long spikes of pea-shaped flowers of 

 numerous shades and markings of blue, white, yellow, pink, violet, etc. 



Lupinus, Mixed Annual Varieties. 1 to 3 ft 5 



Mixed Perennial Varieties. Hardy sorts 5 



For Kovelties and Specialties in Flower Seeds, see pages 56 to 63. 



