HOI I VHOrK'*^ My strain of Double Hollyhocks is 

 I IV^l^L. I I IVFVIV^. ^j.^jjj, Flowei-s very large and 



(See Cut.) perfectly double; colors very brill- 



iant, embracing yellow, lemon, white, black, rose, ]iink, deep red. 

 variegated, etc. They produce spikes of bloom four and iive feet 

 long, which are exceedingly showy for backgrounds, against walls 

 or fences, or for centers of beds. Seed can be sown in open ground 

 any time from May to September, and will bloom freely the next 

 season. Do not fail to include it in your oi-der. Pkt. 5c. 



HELICHRYSUM. 



(Sec Cat. ) the most 



valuable of all Everlastings. Its large 

 flowers are perfectly double and of the 

 most brilliant colors. Seed can be sown 

 in open gi-ound. Choicest mixed, pkt. 4c. 



HORT>ErM. 



HORDEUM, 



or Squirrel-Tail Grass, 



(See Cut.) 

 An elegant everlasting 

 grass. Useful to cut and 

 dry for making up winter 

 bouquets, etc. Pkt. 3c. 



ICP PI ANT Commonly called '-Dew Plant." Elegant 

 r L./Al^ 1 . trailing plant, desirable for hanging bas- 

 kets, pots, or vases. The foliage is very beautiful, having tlie ap- 

 pearance of ice or dew. Pkt. 4c. 



KKNILWORTH IVY. 



KENIL= 

 WORTH 

 IVY, 



or Linaria. 



(See Cut.) 



A beautiful clim- 

 ber ; verj- useful for 

 clinging to walls, 

 etc., also valuable 

 as a trailing plant 

 for hanging baskets 

 borders, vases, etc. 

 Include this in your 

 order. Pkt. 3c. 



I LANTANA. 



(See Cut.) 



Grows very quickly and blossoms 

 the first summer from seed ; exceed- 

 ingly fine for summer bedding, and 

 as for pot plants they are everywhere 

 popular. My strain comprises all 

 of the large flowering varieties in 

 choice mixture. Pkt. 5c. 



LAGURUS OVATUS. 



Commonly called •■ Hare's-Tail-, 

 Grass." A highly ornamental and 

 valuable grass : very attractive for 

 bedding purposes in summer and for 

 the use of spikes or panicles in a 

 dried state for bouquet use. Pkt. 3c. 



LARKSPUR. 



{See Cut.) 

 An old and well-known hardy an- 

 nual. Sow early in oiien ground. 

 The flowers are borne in compact 

 spikes and are showy and desirable 

 for an3- situation. Choicest mixed, 

 pkt. 4c. 



AMERICAN LOTUS. 



(See Cut.) 

 Beautiful water plant of a sulphur 

 yellow color; if sown early it will 

 bloom the first season. File a small 

 hole through the shell of the seed 

 and plant in a dish of water or soil, 

 and it will gei-minate in a few days 

 Do not fail to include it in your order, 

 as it will surely please you. Choicest 

 mixed, pkt. 10c. 



LARKSPUR. 



LUPINUS, 



or Sun Dials. 



Desirable for bedding and decor- 

 ating purposes, producing long grace- 

 ful flower spikes of extremely rich 

 colors. Exquisite shape. Finest 

 mixed, pkt. 2c. 



LYCHINIS. 



(SC€ Cut.) 



Often called Burning Star. 

 Dwarf plant, bearing large, 

 star-shaped flowers, which 

 are exceedingly brilliant and 

 strikinar, hence the name, 



L^jrning Star." It blooms 

 very early, especially when 

 started under glass. Also 

 grows well in pots. Choicest 

 mixed, pkt. 4c. 



AMKKICAX LOTUS. 



LOBELIA. 



(See Cut.) 

 For decorative purposes, such 

 as vases, hanging baskets, bord- 

 ers of beds, etc., the graceful lit- 

 tle Lobelia is without a rival. 

 Choicest mixed, pkt. 4c. 



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