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ANXUAI. LARKSPURS. 



This is one of the best known of garden flowers, and in recent years a vast im- 

 provement has been effected, by careful selection in size and color of the blossom* 

 and the general habit of the plant. Seeds sown in the open ground before the 

 close of April will produce flowering plants by the beginning of July, and give a 

 continuous succession of flowers from then until frost, a record that is not sur- 

 passed by any other annual. They make handsome beds or lines, and their free, 

 graceful habit and bright colors are very effective when interspersed in the old- 

 fashioned flower or shrubbery border. They stand well when cut, and a vase of 

 one of mixed colors is indeed charming. 



{For Uardy Perennial Larkspurs see Delphinium, page 89.) 



Double StOck=flowered. The finest variety with splendid spikes of beauti- 

 ful double flowers. 2J to 3 feet. (See cut. ) 



2931 

 2<t32 

 2933 



2940 

 2938 

 2930 



PER PKT. 



Dark Blue 10 



Lilac 10 



Lustrous Carmine or 



Newport Pink 10 



Finest Mixed. All colors. \ oz., 20 cts. ; oz,, 60 cts 

 Collection. A packet each of the above 7 colors 



PER PKT. 



2934 Sliell Pink 10 



2935 Sky Blue 1« 



2936 Tricolor 1« 



2937 Pure White 1# 



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50 



KOCHIA. 



JACOB^A (Senecio). 



PER PKT. 



2900 Elegans Fl. PI. A 



showy, free-flowering 



^ hardy annual. It pro- 

 duces in great profu- 

 sion branching spikes 

 of bright Cineraria-like 

 double flowers, \\ 

 inches in diameter, from 

 spring until fall, and 

 will bloom all winterin 

 a cool greenhouse. Ex- 

 cellent for bouquets. 

 Mixed colors 5 



KOCHIA. 



tfitanding Cypress, or Belvedere.) 



2911 Trichophylla. An 



easily-grown annual, 

 which, sown thinly in 

 spring, soon forms a 

 cypress-like hedge of 

 the most lively green 

 and of perfect sym- 

 metry; by midsummer 

 itattainsaheight of about 3 feet,andon the approach of autumn the whole 

 plant becomes a deep red; a splendid plant to divide the vegetable from 

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

 \ oz., 25 cts 10 



I.ANTANA. 



2920 One of the most desirable half-hardy perennial greenhouse or bedding 

 plants, constantly in bloom; Verbena-like heads of orange, white, rose 

 and other colored flowers; 2 to 3 feet. Mixed colors. \ oz., 25 cts. . 10 



L.ATAXERA (Annual Mallow). 



!976 Trimestris Grandiflora Rosea; A very beautiful and showy annual, 

 growing about 2 feet hisrh 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 

 mches apart. (See cut. ) | oz., 20 cts 5 



L,A YKNDCR (Lavandula Vera). 



2971 Well known, sweet-scented, hardy perennials; should be extensively 



grown in the mixed border; 3 feel. | oz. , 25 cts.. 5 



Dwarf Rocket. Fine double-mixed; 18 inches. Oz.,25cts fi 



LATHYRUS. 



(Everlasting, or Hardy Sweet Pea.) 



Showy, free-flowering hardy perennial 

 climbers for covering old stumps, fences, *tc. i 

 continually in bloom; fine for cutting. 



2954 Latifolius "White Pearl." The 

 finest white variety 15 



2955 Pink Beauty. Rosy pink 10 



2960 Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 40 cts. h 



Lavatera. 



DOUBI E SroCKFLnWFREn I.ARKSPUR. 



TEN-WEEK STOCKS or GILUFLOWERS are shown in colors and fully described on page 58. 



