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KOdHi%. (Standing Cypress, or Belvedere). 



PER PKT. 



2911 Scoparia. An easily-grown annual, which sown thinly in spiinfj 

 soon forms a cypress-like hedge of the most lively green and of 

 perfect symmetry ; by midsummer it attains a height of about 3 

 feet, and on the appioach of autmn the whole plant becomes a, 

 deep red; a splendid plant to divde the vegetable from the flower 

 garden, or for forming a hedge for the summer for any purpose.. . 10 



I^ARKSPURS. 



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

 has been effected, by careful selection and attentive cultivation, in size and 

 color of the blos-^oms and the general habit of the plant. Hardy annuals. 



[For Perennial Larkspurs see Delphiitiiiin, page 72.) 

 Double StOCk=flOwered. A tall branching variety with splendid spikes 



of beautiful double flowers, lasting in full beauty the greater part of the 



summer and fall. 



2931 Lustrous Carmine. ... 10 2936 Sky Blue 10 



2932 Tricolor 10 2934 Shell Pink 10 



2935 Dark Blue 10 2937 Pure White 10 



2933 Finest Hixed. All colors. Oz., 30 cts 5 



2938 Collection. .V packet ench of the above 6 colors 40 



2940 Dwarf Rocket. Fine double mixed; 1 foot. Per oz., 2-5 cts. . 5 

 2939 Imported Collection. Dwarf Rocket Larkspur, 10 varieties. . 40 



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2971 



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L,AVATERA (Annual Mallow). 



Trimestrls grandiflora rosea. A very beautiiul and showy 



annual, growing about 2 feet high and covered during 



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 5 



I.AVEISDER. 



(Lavandula Vera.) 



Well known, sweet-scented, hardy 

 perennials ; should be extensively 

 grown in the mixed border ; 3 feet. 

 Per oz., 25 cts 5 



2920 



2982 



1,ANTANA. 



One of the mos desirable half-hardy 

 perennial greenhouse or bedding 

 plants, constantly in bloom ; Ver- 

 bena-like heads of orange, white, 

 rose and other colored flowers ; 2 to 

 3 feet. Mixed colors. (See cut.).. 10 



I.IATRIS. 



(Blazing Star, or Gay Feather.) 



Most showy and attractive hardy per- 

 ennial native plants, with long spikes 

 of purple and rosy-purple flowers from 

 July to Sept. ; 3 to 4 feet. Mixed 

 varieties 10 



Lantana. 



I.ATHYRUS. 



(Everlasting, or Hardy Sweet Pea.) 



free-flowering haidy perennial climbers for covering 

 old stumps, fen'ces, etc., continually in bloom ; 

 fine for cutting. per pkt. 



2956 Latifolius. Purplish-red 5 



2957 — AlbuS. Pure white, very desir- 

 able 10 



2955 — Pink Beauty. Bright rosy pink. 10 

 2960 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 40 

 cts 5 



3001 Flavum, 

 3003 Perenne 



18 inches. 



LlNUM CoCCINhUM 



I.IXARIA. 



2991 Cymbalaria [Kemlworth Ivy, or 

 Mother of Thousands). Lavender and 

 purple. A charming, neat, hardy, 

 perennial trailing plant, suitable for 

 baskets, vases, pots and rock-work. 10 



LINUM (Flax). 



3002 Coccineum {Searlet Flax). One 

 of the most effective and showy 

 bedding plants, of long duration, 

 having fine foliage and delicate 

 stems, with brilliant scarlet-crimson 

 flowers; hardy annual; 1 foot. (.See 



Double Stock Flowered Larkspur. cut.) Oz. 25 cts 



A bright yellow, hardy perennial variety. June to September; 1 foot 



Another hardy variety, producing bright blue flowers the entire summer; 



I.OPHOSPERMUM, 



3041 Scandens. Highly ornamental annual climber, with showy, rosy purple foxglove-like 

 flowers ; 10 feet 



LXJPINIJS. 



3050 Annual flixed. Ornamental free-flowering, easily-grown annual, 

 with long, graceful spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped 

 flowers; valuable for mixed flower borders and beds; 2 feet. Per 

 oz,20cis -■■ 



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

 mixed. Oz., 30 cts 



I.YCH1SIS. 



Handsome hardy perennial plants of ea-y culture, growing in any 

 garden soil; for massing in beds and borders; blooming the first year 

 sown early. 



3061 Chalcedonica {P!ose Caynpion, Jerusalem Cross). Fine scarlet 

 flowers; 2 feet. Oz., 30 cts ■ 



3062 Haageana. Brilliant orange, scarlet, crimson, etc., in mi.'iture; 1 

 foot 



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Collections of seeds of Old-fashioned Annuals and Perennials are offered on page 56. 



