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LOBELIA Bedding Varieties 4 
This charming class (L. erinus compacta) foyms compact bushes about 6 inches high andare fairly sheete 
with bloom throughout the season. Highly desirable for edgings, ribbon bedding and garden decoration, 
as well as for pot culture. They flower the first season from seed. 
2634 Crystal Palace. Deep blue. Per 1,000 seeds, 250.0 ocececcececcececevscecececet Pht. 10e. 
2636;;Snowball.- Pure white: : Per 1,000 seeds, 25c. © 0.2. 2. .ec. coc vlclccclencecdeneoses 10¢, 
2640 Maixed:Colors: Perl ,Q00*stedsv25c. 2st es cee soec ei ta cuiase oe an ee 10c. 
HARDY LOBELIAS : 
Tall-growing, hardy perennials, with long spikes of brilliant flowers; for permanent beds 
and borders they are unrivaled; they are one of the few flowering plants that thrive in shady | 
situations; 2 to 4 teet. q 
2645 Cardinalis. (Cardinal flower.) Intense scarlet i] 
2650) MixedColorssein screens tatnctehiaeinare ale: ¥ivlh hate veteiacoie: prevni euetoreierelsiots.s(ereviie Pkt. 10e. 
Henderson’s 
New Garden 
Guide and 
Recerd 
The — wonderful 
popularity — of 
this little garden- 
ing handbook con- 
tinues to increase. 
Much of the matter 
has been suggested 
by our patrons’ 
questions and our 
answers regarding 
many perplexing 
points, which are 
not .often covered 
in larger books on 
gardening. For de- 
tails of contents see 
age 2 of cover. 
Price 25c., or free 
with orders of $2.00 
or over, if asked for. 
LAVATERA :SPLENDENS “SUNSET” 
2618 A beautiful, robust garden annual of edsy culture and thriving in almost any soil 
in a sunny location. The plants form branching, compact bushes, 2 to’ 2'% feet 
in height, and bearing abundantly throughout summer and fall large, shallow or 
bowl-formed flowers of charmingly bright, rich rose-pink. A great improvement 
over all other varietiés; most effective in beds, and as a cut flower it is charming 
and lasts well. (Sée engraving.) . ..0.. 0... eee Reto Taba scwsstafotelace tate weatehces Pkt, 10c, 
LATHYRUS- LATIFOLIUS 
Hardy Everlasting Peas.. These climb 6 to 8 feet high when trained on a trellis; 
he flowers are borne in large .clustérs: They are peculiarly adapted to rough places, 
o scramble over rocks and bushes; splendid for cutting. The flowers are without 
odor. 
ABOT RED i so tele calsiays tater Aale's wiolebmamigertee lee nine ns ees ca one eRe ee Pkt. 10c. 
2608 White Pearl. MagniScent trusses of large, pure-white flowers Sra a coasts 
ZOLOn Mixed Colors ie ote aie:visicnis) selec tale bale Jee eweeesccceecuce alsieiawis s Lake. LOG, 
LUPINUS, Annual Varieties 
2660. These popular and easily grown garden annuals attain a height of) } 
about 2 feet. They are of robust, branching habit, and throw spikes 
enveloped with Pea-shaped flowers for most of their length. If these 
are cut as they mature, the plants will continue to bloom for a long 
period. Colors: lilac, blue, purple, rose, white, red, striped, ete. Per 
oz., 30c.; Pkt., 10e: f 
LUPINUS, New Hardy Hybrids 
2670 Showy, hardy perennials, growing 3 to 4 feet in height and) } 
producing during summer long racemes of Pea-like flowers in @ 
great variety-of Colors. ..-....2...:ses0s6 aisay teverieiontety Pit. 10c. 
LYCHNIS 
2675 Chalcedonica. The scarlet Lychnis, an old garden favorite, | 
bearing heads of bright scarlet flowers; very hardy; 3 to 4 feet. 
Pkt. 50am 
2680 Haageana Hybrids, Mixed Colors. Usually grown as) 
annuals; of dwarf, bushy habit, bearing flowers an inch or more ~ 
across in continuous. succession until frost; colors are pi te 
, 
pleasing—white to rich scarlet and shades of pink; 1 foot. . Pkt. 10e. 
4740 A.WILD FLOWER GARDEN of great and inte~esting variety?) 
may be made in any suitable out-of-the-way place by sowing broad= | 
east and raking in Henderson’s Special Mixed Wild Garden Flower) 
Seed. Sow at the rate of 1 oz. per 100 square feet, mixed with sand?) 
for evenness of distribution. Price, 15c. per oz.; 50c, 14 lb.; $1.50 
lb., postpaid. 
When Ordering Flower Seeds, Please Order by the Number Prefixed to Each Variety 
