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LOPHOSPERMUM. : 
3041 Scandens. Highly ornamental tender annual climber, ith showy, rosy-purple fox- 
glove-like flowers; 10 feet Spun Ooo Se Co 22S OCR At iin cytes AMD Ero 
LUPINUS Lupine. 
3050 Annuai Mixed. Free-flowering, easily-grown 
annuals, with long, graceful spikes of rich and | 
various colored pea-shaped flowers; valuable for 
mixed borders and beds; prefers a little shade from 
the noonday sun; 2 feet. Per oz., 20 cts. SOR, 
3052 Polyphyllus Roseus. <A fine variety of the 
perennial Lupine, with showy spikes of rose-colored 
flowers. 44 Se IN PCY ERIE. SO OIC 15 
3051 Perennial Mixed. Mardy perennial varieties, in 
blue;and. whitesmixed: #Oz7. 30 cts. 3.02 cheese. 3 
LYCHNIS. 
Handsome hardy perennial plants of easy culture for 
massing in beds and borders; blooming the first year if sown , 
early. ‘ 
3061 Chalcedonica (Ros ¢ 
Campion, Jerusalem 
Cross). Fine scarlet flow- 
ers; 2 feet. }40z., 20 cts. 5 
3062 Haageana. Brilliant or- 
ange, scarlet, crimson, etc., 
in mixture; 1 foot. } oz., 
SOicts acts nace 10 
LYTHRUM., 
3071 Roseum Superbum 
(Rose Loose -strife ) A 
very pretty hardy peren- 
nial; grows about 3 feet 
high, and produces spikes of 
rosy flowers from July to 
WAVY s Sac esses 
AFRICAN MArIGDLD, ORANGE PRINCE. 
MARIGOLD. 
The African and French Marigolds are old 
favorite free-flowering annuals of easy cul- 
ture; both are extremely effective. The for- 
mer have uniformly large yellow or orange- 
colored flowers, and are well adapted for 
large beds or mixed borders; the latter are 
dwarfer in growth, with beautifully striped 
flowers, and better suited for bedding pur- 
poses or for pot culture; they succeed best in 
a light soil, with full exposure to the sun. A 
vase or bowl of any of the rich yellow sorts 
in combination with a few blue Larkspurs or 
Cornflowers is very striking. 
(See also Calendula and Tagetes.) 
FRENCH VARIETIES. 
PER PKT. 
3091 Gold Striped. Very double, deep brownish-red, striped golden-yel- 
low; 1 foot. BiOZ.5) ZONCISS cash d yecsrsn wore tet eer Pye Pattee 2 8) 
3100 Dwarf French. Fine colors, mixed, very double; 1 foot. Per }oz.,20c. 5 
3092 Legion d’Honneur (‘‘ Little Brownie’’). A single-flowering Mari- 
gold, forming compact bushes 9 inches high. Begins flowering early, 
Frencu Go.p Stripep MARIGOLD 
commencing in June. The flowers are golden-yellow, marked with a 
large spot of crimson-velvet. } 0z., 20 cts.............. rr 
3098 Imported Collection é6f Double French Marigolds, 6 varieties...... 25 
AFRICAN VARIETIES. 
3084 Orange Prince. A high bred type bearing densely double flowers of 
a rich deep golden-orange color; very showy Sees ore Bd, er ee Lee 
3085 Lemon Queen. Another fine variety, with soft lemon-yellow flowers, 
and forming a fine contrast to the rich orange of the preceding ec esr ene 15 
3083 Pride of the Garden. Immense flowers, densely double. Color 
golden-yellow \ feature of this variety is the compact, dwarf habit of 
the plant, which forms dense bushes 15 to 18 inches high............. 10 
3081 El Dorado. Flowers very. large, imbricated and extremely double. 
Colors in all shades of vellow. Per } oz., 20 cts. Tk ree eee ee tD 
| Ste 
3090 Large African. Double, orange and lemon, mixed; 2 to 3 feet. 
Per to 20 cts . . 5 : v4 0a 0 eles 00.6 w al nle ew Vit ia sletslSteiaee 5 
3088 Imported Collection of Double African, 6 varieties ...... 25 
Luemsus Poryvenyiius Rosset 
Che Brilliant Dianthus shown on colored plate and offered on page 54 are well worth growing in any garden. 
