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Lobelia Crystal Palace Compacta. 



LEPTOSIPHON. 



PER PKT 



2980 French Hybrids 



Mixed. We sent out a 

 large number of packets of 

 this pretty annual for trial 

 the past two seasons, and 

 have received so many 

 favorable reports that we 

 have concluded to add it 

 to our regular list. It 

 makes a dense tuft of fine 

 foliage not over 6 inches 

 high, covered with its 

 pretty little flowers ofrose, 

 white, yellow, e t c . , # 

 throughout the season ; 

 makes a pretty edging; 

 sow thinly out of doors in 

 April or May. \ oz., 25 

 cts 



LOBELIA. 



The following dwarf and trailing varieties of this popular and beautiful flowering 

 plant will be found most desirable for pot culture, edgings, hanging-baskets, etc., 

 blooming profusely from June to November. The perennial varieties are among the 

 most attractive of our garden favorites, producing beautiful spikes of handsome flowers. 



PER PKT 



3012 Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich deep blue; dark foliage; the finest 

 dark blue for bedding. Per ^ oz., 50 cts 10 



3013 Emperor William. A very compact variety; sky-blue flowers 10 



3014 lieterophilla Major. One of the best for this climate, coining into flower 

 early, standing the heat well and continuing to bloom without interruption 

 until frost. The plant forms dense globular bushes about 6 inches high, 

 completely smothered with flowers, which are of very large size, over an 

 inch across, and of a most brilliant sky-blue, with a clear white eye 10 



3015 Prima Donna. Rich velvety crimson-maroon flowers 10 



3016 White Gem. Forms a perfect ball of snow-white flowers 10 



3023 Speciosa. Ultramarine blue; dark-leaved; trailing 5 



3022 Gracilis. Light blue; light green foliage; trailing 5 



3020 Mixed Compacta Varieties. All colors 5 



HARDY PERENNIAL LOBELIAS. 



Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). A native variety, 

 with spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers; fine hardy bor- 

 der plant; 3 feet 15 



Floweis resemble Cardinalis, but are 

 of splendid shades of ro.se, red, 

 lilac, purple, etc. ; in bloom from 

 July to October; 3 feet 25 



3033 Fulgens Queen Victoria. 

 A beautiful variety with dark 

 bronzy foliage and brilliant scar- 

 let flowers; requires protection. 25 



3034 Syphilitica (Great Lobelia). 

 A strong-growing hardy sort 

 w ith light blue flowers 15 



LlNl'M COCCINEUM 



— Hybrids. 



LIATRIS (Blazing Star, or Gay Featherl. 



2982 Most showy and attractive hardy perennial native plants, with long 

 spikes of purple and rosy-purple flowers from July to September; 3 to 

 4 feet Mixed varieties ■ • • ■ 10 



LIN ARIA. 



2991 Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Toy, or Mother of Thousands). Laven- 

 der and purple. A charming, neat, hardy perennial trailing plant, 

 suitable for baskets, vases, pots and rock work 10 



LINUM (Flax). 



3002 Coccineum ( Scarlet . Flax). One of the most effective and showy 

 bedding plants, of long duration, having fine foliage and delicate stems, 

 with brilliant scarlet-crimson floweis; hardy annual; 1 ft. Oz., 25 cts. 5 



3001 Flavum. A bright yellow, hardy perennial variety; 1 foot 10 



3003 Perenne. Another hardy variety, producing bright blue flowers the 

 entire summer; 18 inches 10 



LOPHOSPERMUM. 



3041 Scandens. Highly ornamental tender annual climber, with showy, 



ro-.y-purple foxglove-like flowers; 10 feet 10 



LUPINUS (Lupine^. 



3050 Annual Mixed. Free- flowering, easily-grown annuals, with long, 

 graceful spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped flowers; valua- 

 ble for mixed borders and beds; prefers a little shade from the noon- 

 day sun; 2 feet. Per oz., 20 cts 5 



3052 Polyphyllus Roseus. A fine variety of the perennial Lupine, 



with showy spikes of rose-colored flowers 15 



3051 Perennial Mixed. Hardy perennial varieties, in blue and white 

 mixed. Oz. 30 cts 5 



LUPINUS POLYPIIYI.I I S KoSbUS 



Read the Articles on Growing Flowers from Seeds on Daces 55 to 57. 



