LARKSPUR 
Giant Spire 
A Desirable Forcing Type 
The size of both spike and flower has been in- 
creased by hybridizing, and shades of color pro- 
duced not known before. Besides this, the 
branching habit of the plant has been intensi- 
fied and more laterals are thrown out from the 
crown stems. 
2582 La France. A pleasing salmon-pink; dou- 
ble; lang stems. 
2583 Carmine Spire. Fine, lustrous carmine. 
2584 Los Angeles. Rich salmon, overlaid with 
brilliant rose. 
(ANNUAL) 
2585 Dark Blue Spire. Rich blue. 
2586 White Spire. A new, dazzling pure white 
with upright habit. 
2587 Lavender Spire. Beautiful shade of lilac. 
Above per 1000 seeds, 25c; oz., $1.25 
2590 Giant Spire Mixed. 
MARIGOLD 
Profitable Varieties for Florists 
2712 Yellow Supreme. Gold Medal Award by 
The All American Selections Committee. A 
beautiful double Carnation flowered variety; 
color, rich primrose yellow; odorless; growing 
2 to 3 feet tall, an exceptional cut flower. 
Per oz., $1.50 
2715 “Guinea Gold.” Flowers 2 to 22 inches 
across, of brilliant shade of orange flushed 
with gold. This variety produces practically 
100 per cent semi-double flowers. It is a 
most desirable cut flower when grown under 
glass as well as outdoors. 
Per oz., $1.50 
2720 Gigantea Sunset Giants. Flowers measure 
3 to 4 inches in diameter, colors range from 
light yellow to deep orange, height 3 to 4 
feet. Per oz., $2.00 
2724 “Harmony.” Bright golden yellow, bor- 
dered with rich maroon red. The plants be- 
ing about 12 inches high and of very bushy 
* Per 1000 seeds, 20c; per oz., $1.00 
habit. Per oz., $1.00 
2736 Little Brownie. Forms little 
bushes 6 to 9 inches high, cov- 
ered with blossoms from June 
until frost. The flowers are 
golden-yellow in color, marked 
with a velvety crimson blotch 
at the base of each petal. Fine 
for pot culture Per oz., 75¢ 
AUSTRALIAN TREE 
Winter Flowering 
2738 A very desirable variety, 
producing pyramidal plants 4 to 
5 feet high, blooming from Sep- 
GYPSOPHILA i tember until frost; excellent for 
2366 ‘Paris Market.’’ (Annual.) cutting. Flowers are — semi- 
This improved large-flowering double and double, golden- 
yellow and brown, produced on 
long stems. For fall and winter 
flowering under glass there are 
few annuals more satisfactory. 
Per oz., $1.00 
LOS 
variety of G. elegans forms 
branching plants about 2 feet 
high, covered all summer long 
with clusters of snow-white 
flowers half an inch across. 
Per oz., 25c; per Ib., $2.50 
LOBELIA Bedding Varieties (Annual) 
(L. erinus Compacta.) Forms compact bushes about 6 inches high. 
2634 Crystal Palace Compacta. Deep blue. 
Per 1000 seeds, 40c; per oz., $3.00 
RUSSELL’S LUPINS (Perennial) 
Awarded a Gold Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society. 
2672 In this strain the colors are rich and varied, ranging through 
all the shades and tones of red, orange and deep yellow, as well 
as many intermediate tints and shades. The shapely spikes are 
borne clear above the foliage and are often from 3 to 32 feet 
in length. The plants are extremely vigorous. Mixed colors. 
Per oz., $2.00 
MIGNONETTE 
2788 Machet Perfection. This improved Machet Mignonette pro- 
duces broad, cone-shaped spikes of very fragrant red flowers on 
strong stems, dressed with vigorous foliage, evenly branched, 
and of continuous-blooming habit. 
2792 Red Goliath. The average spikes of flowers are immense and 
are compactly filled with giant double florets, measuring Y2 
inch across. Above per 1000 seeds, 40c; per oz., $2.00 
MYOSOTIS or FORGET-ME-NOT 
2448 Alpestris Erecta, Blue Spire. This variety about 12 inches 
high, upright and symmetrical in growth, bears flowers of a 
vivid blue. Per 1000 seeds, 75c; per oz., $5.00 
2852 Blue Eyes. A robust growing variety exceedingly free flower- 
ing and bears its bright blue flowers well on the top. It is 12 
inches upright. Per 1000 seeds, 75c; per oz., $5.00 
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