WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
JERUSALEM 
CHERRY 
Tender Perennial 
1413 A dwarf, branching pot plant, 
very useful for winter decoration. 
Small, oval-shaped leaves, and a 
great profusion of handsome, bright 
scarlet berries. One foot. Always 
admired. Packet, 10 cents. 
JOB’S TEARS 
Hardy Annual Grass 
1414 An ornamental grass, with 
broad, corn-like leaves and hard 
shining seeds of peculiar appear- 
ance, giving the plant its name. 
Two feet. Pkt., 5 cts.; oz., 10 cts.3 
yy pound, 20 cts.; pound, 60 cts. 
JOSEPH’S COAT 
See Amaranthus. 
KAULFUSSIA 
JERUSALEM CHERRY. Hardy Annual 
1415 MIXED COLORS. A charming annual, growing only 6 inches 
high. For edging and bedding. Packet, 5 cents. 
KENILWORTH IVY 
See Linaria. 
KOcHIA OR SUMMER CYPRESS. 
KOCHIA OR SUMMER CYPRESS 
Hardy Annual 
1416 This beautiful annual hedge plant is rapidly coming into promi- 
nence. It grows 2 to 2% feet high and resembles a closely clipped orna- 
mental evergreen. The globe-shaped or pyramidal bushes are close 
and compact, and of a pleasing light green color. The plant may be 
grown singly or in the form of a hedge or background. In early 
autumn the whole bush becomes carmine or blood red, hence the name 
of Mexican Fire Plant, Burning Bush, ete. It is also called Belvidere, 
Standing or Mock Cypress. Flowers small and numerous but not con- 
Spicuous. The beauty of the plant is in its shape and colors. Worthy 
of high recommendation. Packet, 10 cents; 4 ounce, 25 cents, 
LADY’S EAR DROP 
See Fuchsia. 
LADY’S SLIPPER 
See Balsam. 
LANTANA 
Tender Perennial 
- Shrubby plant, 1 to 3 feet high, 
bearing flowers of various shades 
and colors, including orange white 
and pink. Hspecially adapted to 
greenhouse or window culture, 
though thriving nicely in the gar- 
den in summer. 
1417 LITTLE BEAUTY. A 
novel strain of unexcelled value for 
bedding purposes. Dwarf; only 8 to 
10 inches. Flowers large and ver- 
bena-like. All shades of pink, red, 
orange yellow, orange scarlet and 
white. A new and desirable race. 
Packet, 15 cts.; 2 packets, 25 cts. 
1418 FINEST HYBRIDS 
MIXED. Choicesorts. Pkt., 10c. 
LaNTANA, Finest Hyarips. 
Flower Seeds—131 
LARKSPUR 
Hardy Annual 
Quick-growing annual and peren- 
nial plants. For the perennial sorts 
see Delphinium. The annuals have 
a wide range of bright colors. The 
flowers are borne in great profusion, 
and a bed of larkspurs is an effec- 
tive and showy ornament. 
1421 CANDELABRA FORMED. 
This is a new class with branching 
habit. The long stemmed giant 
spikes are valued for cutting, also 
bouquets. All colors mixed. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 50 cents, 
1422 GIANT HYACINTH 
FLOWERED. These splendid an- 
nual larkspurs grow to a height of 2 
feet or more. The colors are rich 
and varied. The foliage is highly 
ornamental as well as the flowers. 
Packet, 10 cts; ounce, 40 cts, 
14223 DOUBLE DWARE 
ROCKET. Finest mixed. One 
foot high. Packet, 5 cents. 
1424 FINEST MIXED VARIE- 
TIES. All the above sorts. 
Packet, 5 cents; ounce, 25 cents. 
LAVANDULA VERA 
Hardy Perennial 
1425 Flowering Lavender. A sweet scented hardy perennial, growing 
about 3 feet high. Worthy ofa place in every garden. Packet, 5 cts. 
LEMON VERBENA 
Tender Perennial 
1427 Grown for the exquisite fragrance of its leaves. One foot or 
more; branching. It bears small white flowers. Packet, 10 cents. 
LINARIA 
Hardy Perennial Trailer 
A splendid genus of hardy plants well worthy of cultivation. Easily 
grown and profuse bloomers. The flowers are very pretty and suitable 
for massing. The plants prefer a sunny position and a rather dry soil. 
1431 CYMBALARIA. Kenilworth Ivy. Coliseum Ivy. Mother of 
Thousands. A widely loved, hardy, perennial trailing plant, with 
small lavender and purple flowers. For baskets, vases and rockeries. 
A charming little vine. acket, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
LINUM 
Hardy Annual 
1433 COCCINEUM. Also called Scarlet Flax. One of the most 
effective and showy annual bedding ts, of long blooming period, 
having fine foliage and delicate ste Flowers 1 inch across, and 
borne in great profusion. A brilliant Scarlet. Packet, 5 cents. 
LOBELIA 
Hardy Annual 
The lobelia group includes plants 
of various habits of growth. All are 
desirable. They should be treated 
as annuals, except Cardinalis. 
1434. TRICOLOR. Red, white 
and blue. This charming new lobe- 
lia has a color combination that is 
as beautiful as it is rare. It is of 
easiest culture; dwarf, free bloom- 
ing and lasting. Packet, 10 cents. 
1435 HEAVENLY BLUE. A 
beautiful new lobelia of compact 
habit, 10 to 12 inches high. The 
flowers are large for a dwarf lobelia, 
being nearly an inch across. The 
LARKSPUR, HYACINTH FLOWERED. 
A) Vd |. 
chief charm of the variety is the \\ iia iy is iv 
exquisite, delicate, indescribable UALR) 
blue color. For border or pot cul- VINE UN 
ture. Packet, 10 cents. 
1437 TENUIOR. Australian Lo- 
belia. A handsome Australian flow- 
er, of deep, clear blue color. The 
plant is about 18 to 20 inches high. 
It is excellent for both bedding and 
indoor purposes. Packet, 10 cents. = 
LoBELIA, HEAVENLY BLUE. 
1438 CRYSTAL PALACE COM- 
PACTA. Rich, deep blue, with dark 
foliage. The best for bedding. 
Packet, 5 cents. 
1441 BELLE DE MORAY. 
Dwarf, compact, especially adapted 
to ribbon gardening and landscape 
work; very effective. Pkt., 10 cts. 
1442 FINEST MIXED. All the 
best annual sorts; finest mixed. 
Packet, 10 cents; ounce, 75 cents. 
Hardy Perennial Lobelia 
1443 CARDINALIS. Cardinal 
Flower. An extremely brilliant 
scarlet bloomer, 2 feet high. Of easy 
culture. Packet, 10 cents. 
LUPINUS 
Hardy Annual 
1444 ANNUAL MIXED. 1to3 feet 
high, with upright racemes of blue, 
pink, yellow and white flowers. Lu- 
pines are allied to sweet peas, though 
erect and self supporting. Pkt., 5c. 
LosBeLiA, TENUIOR. 
