1925 Fall Catalogue 25 



HOLLYHOCKS 



A charming, old-fashioned plant, very desirable for hedges 



and backgrounds on account of its beautifully colored flowers 



and stately appearance. 



Chater's Superb Double 

 1130. White 1131. Newport Pink 1132. Yellow 

 1133. Rose 1134. Crimson 1135. Maroon 



Any of the above colors Pkt. 10c. i Oz. 45c. 



1136. Finest Double Mixed Pkt. 10c. | oz. 40c. 



1145. Single Mixed Pkt. 10c. | oz. 35c. 



1240. LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS (Hardy Everlasting Peas) 



These chmb 6 or 8 feet when trained on a treUis. The 

 flowers are borne in large clusters and resemble the sweet pea. 

 They are peculiarly adapted to rough places, to scramble over 

 rocks or bushes. Splendid for cut flowers. Mixed colors. 

 Pkt. 10c. Oz. 60c. 



LINARIA 

 1260. Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy or Mother-of- 

 Thousands). One of our most popular traihng perennial 

 vines suitable for baskets or rockeries. It blooms continu- 

 ously, being covered with small lilac-blue flowers with yeUow 

 throats. Pkt. 10c. i oz. 60c. 



LINUM (Flax) 

 1271. Perenne. A graceful, branching perennial plant 

 with bright blue flowers. It grows about 2 feet high and is 

 valuable for the hardy border. Pkt. 10c. j oz. 25c. 



LOBELIA 

 1282. Gardinalis (Indian Pink or Cardinal Flower) 



A hardy perennial plant growing .3 feet tall. It thrives best 

 in a moist slightly shaded position. The flowers are a rich 

 dazzling crimson and the foliage a bright green. Pkt. 10c. 

 and 20c. 



LUPINUS (Lupine) 



1295. Polyphyllus. A perennial plant growing 3 feet 



taU and producing graceful spikes of flowers. It does well 



in most any soil but prefers a little shade. Excellent for the 



hardy border and cutting. Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 40c. 



LYCHNIS (Rose Campion) 

 1300. Haageana. A beautiful little perennial plant 

 growing about 12 inches high and producing large clusters of 

 orange-red, scarlet or crimson flowers. Splendid for massing 

 in beds and borders. Pkt. 10c. 



MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 



These dainty little perennial plants with their charming 

 blue flowers are very effective for mass planting, ground 

 covers for spring flowering bulbs, borders and as house plants. 

 They are easily grown and combine most attractively with 

 other flowers. 



1381. Palustris Semperflorens. An everblooming va- 

 riety with large sprays of clear blue delicate flowers. They 

 bloom continuously from May till frost. Pkt. 20c. J oz. 75c. 



1450, OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 

 Youngii. An excellent perennial plant for borders and 

 rockeries. It grows 2 feet tall and produces quantities of 

 bright lenon-yellow fragrant flowers. Pkts. 10c. and 20c. 



PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 

 1510. Gloxinioides "Sensation." For the hardy border 

 or for bedding this is most satisfactory. The plant grows 

 about 2 feet high with each branch becoming a spiko of large 

 gloxina-like flowers. The colors are various shades of pink, 

 red and purple. Pkt. 20c. 



