FOR THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



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HYACINTH BEAN. 



iDolichos Lablab.) 

 A rapid growing plaut, flowering freely in clusters, 

 for covering arbors, trellises, etc. Sow the seed in the gar- 

 den where desired ; tender annual ; 10 feet. 



5770 H. Mixed. Per oz., 30 cts 5 



IRIS. 

 (Fleur-de-Lis.) 

 Hardy perennial, tuberous-rooted, early spring bloom- 

 ing garden plants, growing about two feet high, with large 

 ornamental Bowers of the richest colors, striped, veined, 

 variegated, upon a lighter ground. 

 59S2 I. Mixed 10 



IMPATIENS. 



One of the most distinct and beautiful plants of recent 

 introduction for the warm greenhouse or summer bedding ; 

 owing to its gorgeous coloring and profuse and continuous 

 (lowering it is rapidly becoming popular. This plant is 

 of compact, neat habit of growth, with good constitution, 

 and almost a perpetual bloomer. Planted out in the open 

 ground at the end of June it grows luxuriantly, flowers 

 with the greatest profusion, and produces an admirable 

 effect until cut down by frost. The flowers are of a bril- 

 liant rosy-scarlet color, about 1J inches in diameter. 



5984 I. Sultani 25 



IPOMCEA. 

 (Morning Glory Varieties.) 



Tender annuals of rapid growth, with beautiful and 

 varied flowers ; for covering old walls, trellises, arbors, or 

 stumps of trees, they are invaluable ; 15 feet. 



Impatiens. Ipomcea. 



5961 I. Coccinea. Small scarlet flowers in profusion ; 

 also known as the Star "Ipomcea " 5 



5962 — Limbata. Violet, margined with white, large 

 and handsome 5 



5964 — Striata Nova. A beautiful three-colored 

 striped variety 5 



5965 — Grandiflora Superba. Large blue flowers, 

 with broad white border 5 



5970 — Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 50 cts 5 



5966 — Huberi. New Japanese hybrids; some have 

 silvery-white, marbled foliage, and all with large 

 trumpet-shaped flowers, beautifully margined, of 

 various colors ; mixed, all colors. Per oz., 80 cts 10 



5963 — Bona Nox (Evening Glory). Violet, large 

 fragrant flowers, expanding in the evening 10 



IPOMOPSIS. 



(Standing Cypress.) 



One of our most attractive free flowering plants, with 

 fine foliage; beautiful for conservatory or garden decora- 

 tions; succeeds in a dry, rich soil, producing long spikes 

 of dazzling colored flowers; half-hardy biennials, bloom- 

 ing the first season if the seed is sown early in the house 

 or hot bed ; 3 feet. 



5975 I. Elegans. Beautiful long spikes of scarlet flow- 

 ers resembling the Cypress Vine 5 



5980 — Fine Mixed. Of various orange and scarlet- 

 colored flowers 5 



KAULFUSSIA. 



Desirable compact dwarf free flowering plants, re- 

 sembling Single Asters ; hardy annual. 

 5986 K. Amelloides, Mixed. Blue, crimson, rose, 



etc.; 6 inches 5 



PER PKT. 



KENNEDYA. 



A handsome and highly ornamental greenhouse 

 climber. Soak the seed in warm water before sowing; 

 5987 K. Mixed. Fine colors 25 



LANTANA. 



One of the most desirable ball-hardy perennial green- 

 house or bedding plants, constantly in bloom; Verbena- 

 like heads, and changing in hue; 2 to 5 feet. 

 5990 L. Mixed 10 



Lavatera. 



Kaclfussia. 



LAPAGERIA. 



A fine herbaceous climber, with large elegant tubular 

 flowers. 

 5991 L. Rosea. Bright ro'se 25* 



LATHYRUS. 



(Everlasting Pea.) 



Showy, free flowering plants, for covering old stumps,, 

 fences, etc.; hardy perennials. 



6010 L. Latifolius, Mixed. Flowers purple and 

 white; 5 feet. Per oz., 80 cts ' 5> 



LAVATERA. 



A distinct and new species ot Variegated Foliage- 

 plants. It is quite constant from seed, but like the Striped 1 

 Maize the variegation becomes more striking as the plants 

 grow large. Sow early in April or May. 

 6012 L. Arborea Variegata 15' 



LILIUM (LILIES). 



These are some of our most beautiful plants for the 

 conservatory or flower garden. The seeds are of slow 

 germination, often lying several months before vegetating, 

 and are best sown in pots or boxes where they will not be 

 disturbed ; they should be planted in a rather dry soil ; 3 ft.. 

 6014 Li. Auratum and Lancifolium, Mixed 20 



LEPTOSYNE. 



Showy profuse blooming annual, bearing large yellow 

 flowers resembling a Single Dahlia. It thrives in any good, 

 soil and is a very desirable plant. 



6011 Li. Maritima. Large golden yellow 10 



Linum. 



Lily. 



LINUM. 



(Scarlet Flax.) 



One of the most effective and showy bedding plants,, 

 of long duration, having fine foliage and delicate stems j 

 hardy annual; 1 foot. 



6017 L. Coccineum. Brilliant scarlet crimson 5 



6018— Flavum. Golden yellow 10 



Pottsville, Pa. — " We are pleased to say that all the seeds we purchased of you this season have given great satisfaction." 



btrauch Bros. 



