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Double Stock-Flow^ered Annual Larkspurs 



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

 improvement has been effected by careful selection in size and color of the 

 blossoms 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 surpassed 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 or mixed colors is indeed charming. 3 feet. per } oz. per pkt. 



2931 Dark Blue $0 30 $0 10 



2932 Ageratum Blue 



2933 Lustrous Carmine or Newport Pink 



2935 Sky Blue 



2936 Exquisite Pink Improved. A charming soft pink 



2937 Pure White 



2938 Collection. A packet each of the above 6 colors, 50 cts. 



2940 Finest Mixed. All colors, i oz., 25 cts.; oz., 75 cts. . .' 



2922 Emperor Pink Delight. A new dwarf variety of a delicate rosy 



pink, very effective for bedding, i oz., 40 cts 



Giant Imperial Larkspur 



A new type of the annual Larkspur developed in this country, a wonderful 

 improvement on the old stock flowered type, being of upright base branching 

 habit, making them of particular value for cutting. See page 54 for varieties 

 with descriptions and prices. 



Lantana 



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, j oz., 30 cts.. . 10 



LathyrUS (Everlasting or Hardy Sweet Peas) 



Showy, free-flowering hardy perennial climbers for covering old stumps, fences, 

 etc., continually in bloom; fine for cutting. 5 to 6 feet. 



2954 Latifolius "White Pearl." The finest white, i oz., 50 cts $0 15 



2955 —Pink Beauty. Rosy pink. J oz., 40 cts 10 



2956 -Red. } oz., 40 cts 10 



2960 -Mixed. All colors, i oz., 25 cts 10 



La vat era (Annual Mallow) 



2976 Splendens Sunset. A very beautiful and showy annual, 3 to 4 



feet high, with large blossoms of satiny rosy carmine, j oz., 25 cts.. . 10 



Double Stock-flowered Larkspur 



2977 Splendens Rosea. A very showy variety forming 

 a shrub, 3 to 4 ft. high, covered during the summer 

 with large rose-pink flowers, j oz., 25 cts 



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Lavender (Lavandula Vera) per pkt. 

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

 be extensively grown in the mixed border; If feet, 

 i oz., 25 cts $0 10 



Leptosiphon 



2980 Hybridus. A fine annual rock plant 3 inches high, forming dense 

 cushions studded with dainty flowers ranging in color from yellow to 

 rose-scarlet, i oz., 25 cts 



Lavatera 



Linaria 



2991 Cymbalaria (Kenilworlh Ivy, or Mother of Thousands). Lavender 

 and purple. A charming, neat, hardy perennial trailing plant, 

 suitable for baskets, vases, pots and rock work 



2992 Maroccana Excelsior Hybrids. A dainty easily grown annual 

 bearing small spikes, like a miniature Snapdragon of brilliant colors 

 including yellow, crimson, pink, purple, etc.; plant grows about 12 

 inches high and is a charming subject for the rockery or border. Per , 

 I oz., 40 cts 



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Liatris (Slaztng star, or Gay Feather) 



2982 Most showy and attractive hardy perennial native plants, with long 

 spikes of purple and rosy-purple flowers from July to September; 3 to 

 4 feet. Mixed varieties 10 



Lilium Regale 



2988 One of the most beautiful Garden Lilies. Grows 3 to 5 feet high, 

 blooms outdoors in Jul}-. Large trumpet shaped flowers; color ivory- 

 white, shaded pink tinged with canary yellow at base of petals. 50 cts. 

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For Hardy Larkspurs, see Delphiniums pages 53 and 81 



