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REIIABIE-FLOWER SEEDS 



DwAKF Rocket Larkspur. 



i<ark:spurs. 



This is one of the best known of garden flowers. A vast im- 

 provement has been effected, by careful selection and attentive 

 ciil'.ivation, in size and color of the blossoms and the general 

 habit of the plant. Hardy annuals. ^For Perennial Larkspurs 

 see Dc/pkhinim, page 10.) pek pkt. 

 2040 Dwarf Rocket. Finest double mixed ; 1 foot. (See 

 cut ) Per oz., 25 cts 



21)31 Double Dwarf Candelabra Flowered. Shaped 

 like a candelabra ; mixed colors ; 1 foot . . . 



2933 Double Stock Flowered. A tall branching varie- 

 ty, with beautiful long spikes of flowers ; 2 feet. (See 

 cut. j 



2934 Shell=pink. A beautiful and desirable color of the 

 Double Slock Flowered section ; extra fine for cutting 



2932 Emperor {Imperiale Fl. FL). Of symmetrical bushy 



habit ; double flowers ; mixed colors 5 



2939 Imported Collection of Dwarf Rocket Larkspur, 



10 varieties 40 



2938 Imported Collection of Stock Flowered Larkspur, 



8 varieties 40 



Stock Flowered Lakkspur. 



I^AVATERA (Annual Mallow). 

 2976 Trimestris grandiflora rosea. A very beautiful and 

 showy annual, growing about 2 feet high and covered dur- 

 ing the entire summer with large, cup-shaped shrimp-pink 

 flowers ; in a border or 

 bed the effect is very 

 bright. Sow in May 

 where they are to bloom 

 and thin out to 12 inches 

 apart. (See cut.) 5 



I.ATHYRUS. 



(Everlasting, or Hardy Sweet Pea.) 



Showy, free-flowering hardy 

 perennial climbers for covering 

 old stumps, fences, etc., continu- 

 ally in bloom ; fine for cuttting. 



2956 Latifolius. Purplish- 

 red 



2957 — Albus. Pure white, 

 very desirable 10 



2955— Pink Beauty. 



Bright rosy pinlc 10 



2960 — nixed. All colors. 



Per oz., 40 cts 5 



2958 Splendens. (" The 

 Pride of California.") 

 This gorgeous climber 

 produces throughout the 

 season large bunches of 

 brilliant rosy-red blos- 

 soms ; not entirely hardy 



L, A VENDER (tavanrtula Vera). 



2971 Weli-known, sweet-scented, hardy perennial ; should 

 be extensively grown in the mixed border ; 3 feet. 

 Per oz., 20 cts 5 



EOBEI.IA. 



Lavatera. 



The foUowingdwarf and trail- 

 ing varieties of this popular and 

 beautiful flowering'plant will be 

 found most desirable for pot 

 culture, edgings, hanging-bas- 

 kets, etc., blooming profusely 

 from June to November. The 

 hardy perennial varieties are 

 among the most attractive of our 

 garden favorites, producing 

 beautiful spikes of handsome 

 flowers. 



D>varf Lobelias. 



3012 Crystal Palace 

 Compacta. Rich 



deepblue; dark foliage; 

 the finest dark blue for 



beddinsr 10 



3014 Heteropliylla 

 Major. One of the 

 best for this climate, 

 coming into flower 

 early, standing the heat 

 well and continuing to 

 bloom without inter- 

 ruption 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 biil- j 



liant sky-blue, with a clear white eye. (See cut ) 10( 



Prima Donna. Rich velvety crimson maroon flowers 10 



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

 3013 Emperor William. A verv compact variety, sky-blue flowers 10 

 3020 Mixed Compacta Varieties. All colors 5 



TRAILING LOBELIAS. 



Trailing varieties suitable for hanging-baskets, vases, eic; 6 to 10 inches. 



3ii23 Speciosa. Ultramarine blue ; dark-leaved 5 



3l)^)0 Gracilis. Light blue ; light green foliage 5 



HARDY PERENNIAL LOBELIAS. 



Cardinalis [Cardinal Flower). A native variety, with spikes 



of brilliant scarlet flowers ; tine border plant ; 3 feet 10 



— Hybrids. Flowers large and resemble Cardinalis, but are 

 of splendid shades of rose, red, lilac, purple, etc.; in bloom 

 from luly to October ; 3 feet 25 



Lobelia Heterophylla .Major. 



.3016 



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