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LOBELIA 



ERINUS COMPACTA. 



This charming class form compact little bushes 

 about 6 inches high and are fairly sheeted with bloom 

 throughout the season. Highly desirable for edg- 

 ings, ribbon bedding and garden decoration as well 

 as for pot culture. They flower the first season fro.n 

 seed. Per 1.000 seeds. Put. 



Blue King, Dark blue with white eye 25c. 10c. 



Crystal Palace, Deep blue 25c 10c. 



Emperor William, Light blue 25c. 10c. 



Victoria, Rose-red 25c. 10c. 



Snowball, new, pure white 15c. 



Mixed Colors 20c. 10c. 



Lobelia Illumination. 



A magnificent new hardy perennial, the result of 

 a cross between our native cardinal flower, L. Car- 

 dinalis and L. Queen Victoria. It grows only about 

 2 feet high. Each plant producing but one flower 

 stem, strong and broad, a massive shaft compactly 

 clothed with brilliant scarlet flowers. A group 

 against green foliage is of striking effect . . Pkl. 25c. 



Dwarf, flowing Mallow. 



These showy garden annuals grow about 2 feet in 

 height and bear freely throughout the summer months 

 large saucer-shaped flowers of white, rose or crim- 

 son Pkt. 10c. 



LAPJCSPUKS. 



TALL BRANCHING LARKSPURS. 



This splendid class grows 2 to 3 feet high and 

 bears large double flowers on long spikes, rendering 

 them of exceptional value for cutting purposes. They 

 are of long-continued bloom, keeping up a bright 

 display until cut down by frost. Colors: white, light 

 blue, dark blue, flesh color, pink, rose, violet, 

 striped, etc. (Sec cut.) 



Tall Branching, Light Blue Pkt. 10c. 



White 10c. 



" Carmine •. 10c. 



Dark Blue -10c. 



Rose 10c. 



" Striped 10c. 



Collection of above 6 colors. . . . 50c. 

 Mixed Colors 10c. 



GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED 

 LARKSPURS. 



A much improved type of the Dwarf Rocket class. 

 The splendid flowers are very large, very double and 

 of various beautiful colors, shades and markings, 

 borne on spikes like immense Hyacinths. Height, 

 15 to 18 inches. 



Giant Hyacinth-Flowered, White Pkt. 10c. 



Rose 10c. 



Indigo 10c. 



Light Violet 10c. 



" White tinted Blue . .. . 10c. 



Light Red 10c. 



Collection of the above 6 separate colors 50c. 



Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. Mixed Colors 10c. 



DWARF CHINESE LARKSPURS. 



These are exceedingly pretty garden plants of 

 branchy compact habit, not over a foot high when in 

 bloom. Seed sown in the spring will produce flower- 

 ing [ lants by July, and from that time on they are 

 covered with flowers, eliciting general admiration. 



Dwarf Chinrse "Ultramar ne." A very beautiful new 

 variety with large floweis of exquisite blue. 



Pkt. 20c. 



Dwirf Chinese, White Pkt. 10c. 



Dark Blue 10c. 



" Blue Butterfly, light blue 10c. 



" Mixed Colors 10c. 



New Hardy Lupins. 



(Lupinus Polyphyllus Hybrids) 



Showy, hardy herbaceous perennials, growing stout and erect 3 to 4 feet 



in height and producing during summer, long racemes of pea-like flowers 



in a great variety of colors including crimson, purple, rose, magenta, blue, 



white, salmon-pink, etc. Of easy cultivation in any garden sc.il. Pkt. 20c. 



MARIGOLD. 



HENDERSON'S PRIDE OF THE GARDEN. 



These grand African Marigolds produce densely double flowers, 8 to 10 

 inches in circumference, and of the regularity and perfection of a Dahlia. 

 A highly meritorious feature is the compact, dwarf habit of the plants, 

 which form dense bushes only 15 to 18 inches high by 2 feet across. For 

 effective garden display during the summer and autumn months, nothing 

 can surpass the gorgeous masses of color of these grand varieties. 



Pride of the Garden, Mixed Colors Per 1.000 seeds, 25c, Pkt. 10c. 



" " " Canary-yellow " 30c, 10c 



" " " Golden-orange " " " 30c, 10c 



MARIGOLD, 



DOUBLE FRENCH. GILT EDGE. 



A large-flowering French Marigold of robust growth and large, perfectly 

 double flowers, measuring from 3 to 4 inches across; color, velvety- 

 maroon, edged with yellow Per 1.000 seeds. 35c, Pkt. 10c 



Tom Thumb Marigolds. 



Form compact oval little bushes, only 6 to 8 inches high; completely 

 covered with showy blossoms from June until fall. For massing in beds, 

 for edgings, or even for pots, they are unusually attractive and satisfactory. 

 Double Golden Yellow. Densely double flowers, 1 inch across . . Pkt. 10c 



" Lemon-yellow " " " 10c 



Little Brownie. Single golden yellow, with crimson spots 10c 



Canary-yellow. " iight yellow with garnet-maroon spots 10c 



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