ttELlCHRYSUM— (See Cut.)— This is probably the most 

 valuable of all Everlastings. Its large flowers are perfectly 

 double and of the most brilliant colors. Cut the flowers when 



they first begin to expand and dry 

 with stems straight. Seed can be 

 sown in the open ground. Try it. 

 Choicest mixed, pkt. 4c. 



HELIOTROPE — (See Cut.) —A 

 very fragrant and desirable flower. 

 They do finely bedded out in the 

 garden where they will bloom all sum- 

 mer and when carefully lifted, potted, 

 cut back and brought into a light, 

 warm window, they bloom most beau- 

 tifully during winter. The flowers are 

 always prized for their delicious fra- 

 grance. Choicest mixed, pkt. 5c 



HIBISCUS— (See Cut.)— Strong 

 growing, hardy perennials, about four 

 feet high, of very easy culture and ex- 

 ceedingly showy ; the large sun-shaped 

 flowers frequently measure six inches 

 across. Choicest mixed, pkt. 5c. 

 HOLLYHOCKS— (See Cut.)— My 

 strain of Double Hollyhocks is truly grand. Flowers very large 

 and perfectly double; colors very brilliant, embracing yellow, 

 lemon, white, black, rose, pink, deep red, variegated, etc. They 



produce spikes of bloom four and five feet long, which areiexceed- 

 mgly showy for backgrounds, against walls or fences, or for cen- 

 ters of beds. Seed can be sown in open ground at any time from 

 May to September, and will bloom freely the next season. Do 

 not fail to include it in vour order. Pkt. 5c. 



HORDEUM, OR SQUIRREL-TAIL GRASS-(See Cut.) 

 — An elegant and graceful everlasting grass ; useful and neces- 

 sary to cut and dry for making up winter bouquets, etc. It will 

 certainly please you. Pkt. 3c. 

 ICE PLANT— Commonly called "Dew Plant.". Elegant trail- 

 ing plant, desir- 

 able for hanging 

 pots or vases. 

 The foliage is 

 very beautiful, 

 having the ap- 

 pearance of ice 

 or dew. Pkt. 4c. 



ORDEUM. 



KENILWORTH IVY, OR LiNARIA - A beautiful 

 climber; useful for clinging to walls, etc., also valuable as a 

 trailing plant for hanging baskets, vases, etc. Pkt. Sc. 



LAGUKUS OVATUS 



—Commonly called 

 "Hare's-Tail Grass." A 

 highly ornamental and 

 valuable grass ; very at- 

 tractive for bedding pur- 

 poses in summer and for 

 the use of spikes or pan- 

 icles in a dried state for 

 winter bouquets, etc. 

 Try it. Pkt. Sc. 



LANTASA — Grown 

 quicitly and blossoms the 

 first summer from seed, 

 exceedingly fine for sum- 

 mer bedding, and as for 

 pot plants they are ev- 

 erywhere popular. My 

 strain comprises all of 

 the large flowering va- 

 rieties in choice mixture. 

 Pkt. 5c. 

 LARKSPUR - An old 

 and well known hardy annual. Sow early in open ground. The 

 flowers are borne in compact spikes and are showy and desirable 

 for any situation. Choic- 

 est mixed, pkt. 4c. 



LOBELIA— (See Cut.) 

 For decorative purposes, 

 such as vases, hanging 

 baskets, borders of beds, 

 etc., the graceful little 

 Lobelia is without a rival. 

 Sow seed early and they| 

 will be large enough for 

 baskets, vases, etc., in 

 May or June. Choicest j 

 mixed, pkt. 4c. 



AMERICAN LOTUS 

 — (See Cut.) — Beautiful 

 water plant of a beauti- 

 ful sulphur yellow color; 

 if sown early it will bloom 

 the first season. File a| 

 small hole through shell 

 of the seed and plant in a 

 dish of water or soil, and 

 it will germinate in a few 

 days. Do not fail to include it in your order. It will certainly 

 please you. Choicest mixed, pkt. 10c. 



LYCHINIS-(SeeCut.)-Often called 

 Burning Star. Dwarf plant, bearing 

 large, star-shaped flowers which are 

 exceedingly brilliant and striking, 

 hence the name, "Burning Star." It 

 blooms very early, especially when 

 started under glass, and continues 

 all summer. It also grows exceed- 

 ingly well in pots, and is really a 

 charming pot plant. It lives in the 

 open ground over winter without pro- 

 tection, and blooms even better the 

 second than the first year. Try it. 

 Choicest mixed, pkt. 4c. 



LUPINUS, OR SUN DIALS — 

 Desirable for bedding and decorating 

 purposes, producing long graceful 

 flower spikes of extremely rich colors. 

 American lot us. Exquisit e shape. Fine mixed, pkt. 2c. 



Do not fail to notice and take advantage of the special offers 

 made on collections. See Pages 20, 21, 60, 79 and 80. 



LOBELIA. 



HIBISCUS. 



HOLLYHOCK 



LTGHLNIS. 



