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DREER'S RELIABLE SEEDS 



Kaul=us5ia. 



LiNUM. 



LiLY- 



IPOMOPSIS. 



(Standing Cypress.) 



One of our most attractive free-flowering plants, with 

 •fine foliage: beautiful for conservatory or garden decora- 

 tions; succeeds in a dry, rich soil, producing long spikes 

 of dazzling colored flowers; half-hardy biennials, bloom- 

 ing the first season if the seed is sown early in the house 

 or hot-bed ; 3 feet. 



PER PKT. 



-5975 Elegaiis. Beautiful long spikes of scarlet flow- 

 ers resembling the Cypress Vine 5 



o980 Fine Mixed. Of various orange and scarlet-col- 

 ored flowers 5 



KAULFUSSIA. 



Desirable compact dwarf free-flowering plants, re- 

 sembling Single Asters; hardy annual ; 6 inches. 

 -5986 Amelloides, Mixed. Blue, crimson, rose, etc.. 5 



KENILWORTH IVY. 



A charming small, neat, hardy perennial trailing 

 plant, suitable for baskets, vases, pots and rock-work. 

 6015 Linaria Cymbalaria. Lavender and purple. ..10 



KENNEDYA. 



A handsome and highly ornamental greenhouse 

 climber. Soak the seed in warm water before sowing. 

 -5987 Mixed. Fine colors 25 



LANTANA. 



One of the most desirable lialf-hardy perennial green- 

 house or bedding plants, constantly in bloom; Verbena- 

 like heads, and changing in hue ; 2 to 5 feet. 



5990 Mixed 10 



LAPAGERrA. 



A fine herbaceous climber, with large elegant tubular 

 flowers. 



5991 Rosea. Bright rose 25 



LATHYRUS. 



(Everlasting Pea.) 



"Show}', free-flowering plants, for covering old stumps, 

 fences, etc. ; hardy perennials; 5 feet. 

 6010 liHtifoIius, Mixed. Flowers purple and white ; 

 Per oz., SO cts 5 



LAVATERA. 



A distinct species of variegated foliage plants. It is 

 quite constant from seed, but like the Striped Maize the 

 variegation becomes more striking as the plants grow large. 

 Sow early in April or May. 



6012 Arborea Variegata 15 



LAVENDER. 



An aromatic plant, the leaves and flowers of which 

 are dried and used for scenting clothing, rooms, etc. 



6013 Lavendiila Vera. Blue ; U feet .5 



, LEPTOSYNE. 



bhowy profuse-blooming annual, bearing large yellow 

 flowers resembling a Single Dahlia. It thrives in any 

 good soil and is a very desirable plant. 



PER PKT. 



6011 Maritima. Large golden yellow 10 



LARKSPUR (See Delphinium). 



LINUM. 



(Flax.) 

 One of the most efieetive and showy bedding plants, 

 of long duration, having fine foliage and delicate stems; 

 hardy annual ; 1 foot. 



6017 Coccineiim. Brilliant scarlet crimson 5 



6018 Flavuiii. Golden yellow 10 



LILIUM (LILIES). , , 



These are some of our most beautiful plants for the 

 conservatory or flower garden. The seeds are of slow 

 germination, often lying several montlis before vegetating, 

 and are best sown in pots or boxes wliere they will not be 

 disturbed : they should be planted in a rather dry soil ; 3 ft. 

 6014 Auratuiii and Lancifolium, Mixed. .20 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. 



6016 Con vail aria Majalis. Lovely spring-blooming 

 plants, bearing pure white fragrant bell-sliaped 

 flowers .„ 10 



Lychnis. Lobeli.'., White Gem. 



LOBELIA. 



The following dwarf iind trailing varieties of this 

 popular and beautiful flowering plant will be found most 

 desirable for pot culture, edgings, hanging-baskets, etc.. 

 blooming profuselv from June to November; liiilf-hardy 

 annuals. The hardv perennial varieties are among the 

 most attractive of our garden favorites, producing beauti- 

 ful spikes of handsome flowers in the autumn. 



6022 Erinns Speciosa, Crystal Palace. Of trail- 

 ing growth ; flowers of a superb ultra-marine blue. .10 



6025 Erinus Speciosa, Alba Maxima. Showy 

 white flowers, of drooping and spreading habit 10 



6024 Erinns, Emperor William. .\ very conijiact 

 variety, with fine sky-blue flowers 10 



6023 Eriniis, Crystal Palace Compacta. A new 

 densely com))act miniature variety, which, during 

 the summer months, is studded with rich deep blue 

 flowers 15 



