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Lantana, Hybrida. 



Larkspur, New Double Hybrids. 



LARKSPUR, (Delphinium) 



NEW DOUBLE HYBRIDS— (Perennial.)— Produce 

 beautiful spikes of immense flowers, semi-double 

 and double, from two to five feet in length. The 

 colors are very beautiful, ranging from pure white 

 through all the shades of lavender and blue to deep 

 purple. Mi.\ed Colors Pkt 6c 



DWARF DOUBLE— Well-known annuals of great 

 beauty and remarkable for the richness of their col- 

 ors and for large gardens are invaluable. Mixed. 

 Pkt. 3c.; oz. 20c. 



LANTANA, Hybrida 



Well-known shrubby plants with clusters of Verbena- 

 like flowers, and producing their pink, yellow, orange 

 and white heads in great abundance. They have an 

 agreeable aromatic perfume. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 4c. ; 

 oz. 25c. 



LINARIA (Kenilworth Ivy) 



A very pretty hardy perennial trailing plant, for 

 covering rock work, and very useful for hanging bask- 

 ets. The flowers are small, biit pretty, it is easily grown 

 from seed. Pkt. 4c. 



LOBELIA 



Exceedingly pretty, profuse blooming plants with 

 delicate little blue and white flowers, of great value 

 both in the garden and for hanging baskets, window 

 boxes and vases: especially prized for edgings of beds 

 and borders: plants grow about six inches high. They 

 are treated as annuals, and are of the easiest culture. 

 Finest Mixed, Pkt. 4c. 



LYCHNIS, Hybrida 



The flowers are produced in clus- 

 ters, and are constantly coming out 

 all summer. Mixed, Pkt. 3c. 



Linaria (Kenilworth Ivy.) 



MARIGOLD 



No flower garden seems complete without this fine 

 old-fashioned plant and planted in large blocks are 

 gorgeously attractive. They bloom profusely all Summer. 

 LEMON-BALL — The extra large Howers are perfectly 

 rounded — of nearly "ball-like" form; the petals are 

 heavily rolled ancl are crowded so clo.sel.y together 

 as to appear laciniated. The color is a clear canary- 

 yellow; the brightness of coloring and perfection of 

 form make them resemble large double Yellow Dah- 

 lias, — only produced so much more abundantly 

 and for a longer sea.son. The plants stand erect, 

 branching freely, two and a half feet high. Pkt. Sc. 

 ELDORADO — The flowers are from three to four in- 

 ches in diameter, imbricated and perfectly double. 

 They embrace four shades of color — the lightest 

 primrose, lemon, golden yellow and deep orange, 

 iPkt. 4c. ; oz. 40c. 

 LEGION OF HONOR— A beautiful single, dwarf bushy 

 variety, bearing rich, golden yellow flowers witri 

 garnet blotches in the center of each petal. Pkt. 4c. ; 

 oz. 30c. 



AFRICAN, DOUBLE MIXED— Very early, profuse 

 bloomers. Pkt. 3c.; oz. 25c. 



FRENCH, DOUBLE MIXED — A class of showy and 

 extremely effective plants; fine double flowers of 

 rich and beautiful colors. Pkt. 4c.; oz. 25c. 



MAURANDIA, (Climber) 



Elegant twining, climbing plants, with handsome 

 foliage and flowers. They bloom profu.sely all Summei 

 in the garden, and are also particularly adapted fcf 

 the house and conservatory. Preferred by many foi 

 the window garden in place of the Ivies. If desired 

 for the house, take up before frost. A half-hardy pe- 

 rennial, flowering the first season if sown early. Oisir 

 mixture contains all the choicest sorts. Pkt. 4c. 



MINA LOBATA 



Lychnis Hybrida. 



Half-hardy Mexican climbing annual. The buds 

 are at first a vivid red, but turn to orange yellow be- 

 fore they open, and when fully expanded the flowers 

 are of a creamy-white shade. Pkt. 4c. 



MONKEY FLOWER, ^^Ss 



Singular shaped, and brilliant colored flowers, 

 blotched and spotted in every conceivable manner. 

 Mixed. Pkt. 4c. 



MUSK PLANT, ^Zl'Zs 



A well-known and favorite plant both for outside 

 borders and for pot culture. Cultivated on account oj 

 the musky odor. Pkt. 4c. 



Maurandia. 



Lemon Ball Marigold. 



Monkey Flower. 



