Dress up your vegetable garden 



Hunnemannia f umariaef olia. Bush Eschscholtzia; Gold- 

 en Cup. 



Lemon yellow, cup-shaped flowers. Bushy plants. 

 Makes unusually attractive border. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 



Hyacinth Bean, Mixed. Dolichos lablab. 



Purple and white. Fast growing vine. (h-A 10 ft.) 10c 



Iberis gibraltarica. Perennial Candytuft. 



Lilac flowers shading white. Spreading rock garden 

 plant of easy culture. (h-P 8 in.) 15c 



Iberis sempervirens. Perennial Candytuft. 



Covered with small, white flowers in spring. Clean, 

 dark-green foliage is nearly evergreen. Excellent for 

 rock gardens. (h-P 10 in.-12 in.) 25c 



Ice Plant. Mesemhryanthemum crystallinum. 



Sparkling foliage and small pinkish white flowers. 

 Well adapted for dry banks and rock gardens. (t-A 

 6 in.) 15c 



Iceland Poppy, Gartford Mixed. Papaver nudicaule. 

 Beautiftilly fluted blossoms in pastel shades. Flowers 

 first season from seed sown early. (h-P 2 ft.) 15c 



Johnny- Jump-Up. 



See Viola 



Joseph's Coat. Amaranthus tricolor. 



Red, yellow, and green foliage. Somewhat coarse, but 

 sliowj\ Thrives in hot, dry locations. (h-A 23^ ft.) 10c 



Kochia child si. Summer Cypress. 



Good, quick-growing temporarj- hedge plant with 

 bright green moss-like foliage. (h-A 2J^ ft.) 15c 



Kudzu Vine. Pueraria thunbergiana; Jack-and-the-bean- 

 stalk. 



Fast gro-wing ^dne. Fine screen for porches. Does not 

 flower well in north. (hh-P 20 ft.) 15c 



Lantana Mixed. Lantana. 



Shades of crimson, rose, yellow, orange in same cluster. 

 Makes good displaj' from seed first season. (t-P 2 ft.) 



15c 



Larkspur, Super Majestic. Annual Delphinium. 



Long clean stems. Huge double blossoms. The Super 

 Majestic t\T)e is A Ferry-Morse Development and 



Introduction. Striking colors include: carmine, deep 

 salmon, lavender, light blue, pale pink, rosy mauve, 

 rose pink, white and mixed (all shades). (h-A 5 ft.) 



Each: 15c 

 Lathyrus. 



See Perennial Sweet Pea 



Lavender (True or English Lavender) . Lavandula vera. 

 Lavender flowers. Gray foliage. Pleasing addition to 

 garden. Dry for sachet use. (h-P 2 ft.) 25c 



Lilium regale. Regal Lily. 



One of finest lilies in existence. Flowers white tinged 

 pink, vellow throat. Furnishes flowers second season 

 and thereafter. (h-P 3 ft.) 25c 



Linaria, Fairy Bouquet Mixed. Linaria maroccana. 



Red, pink, purple, yellow, and white. Neat for edg- 

 ings and rock gardens. More compact than other 

 maroccana types. (h-A 10 in.) 10c 



Linum flavum. Perennial Flax; Golden Flax. 



Bright yellow flax-like blossoms in great profusion. 

 Prefers open, sunny, well drained location. (h-P 1 ft.) 50c 



Linum perenne. Blue Flax. 



Light blue flowers. Profuse blooming. Graceful in 

 rock garden. (h-P 18 in.) 25c 



Lobelia, Emperor William. Lobelia compada. 



Bright blue, white throat, green leaves. Compact 

 edging plant. (h-A 4 in.) 25c 



Lobelia, Crystal Palace. Lobelia compacta. 



Sapphire blue; dark foliage. Compact edging plant. 

 (h-A 4 in.) 25c 



Lobelia, Trailing Sapphire. Trailing Lobelia. 



Deep blue flowers, white eye. Window boxes, hanging 

 baskets, rock gardens. (h-A 8 in.) 25c 



Love-in-a-mist, Double Blue. Xigella damascena; Devil- 

 in -the- bush. 



Cornflower blue flowers on long stems. Feathery 

 foliage partly conceals flowers. Old-fashioned 

 border flower. (h-A 18 in.) 15c 



Lunaria biennis. Honesty; St. Peter's Penny; Money 

 Plant. 



Seed pods translucent, silvery. Ornamental in winter 

 bouquets. (h-B 2i^ ft.) 25c 



Lupin hartwegii, Mixed. Annual Lupin. 



Shades of blue, light pink, rose, and lavender. Showy 

 spikes for garden bed or border. (h-A 2 ft.) 15c 



Lupin, Russell's Mixed. Perennial Lupin. 



Many lovely colors. Wonderful border flower. Gold 

 Medal, Royal Horticultural Society. (h-P 3 ft.) 25c 



Marigold, African Double Tall. Tagetes erecta. 



Burpeegold. Brilliant orange. Odorless. Same 

 form as Guinea Gold. (h-A 30 in.) 15c 



Crown of Gold. Orange. Odorless. Short center 

 petals curled and quilled, with flat drooping outer 

 petals. All America Award -u-inner. (h-A 20 in.) 15c 



Early Sunshine. Light clear yellow. Flowers have 

 incurved petals like small chrysanthemums. Very 

 early. All America Award ^-inner. (h-A 20 in.) 15c 



Glitters. Attractive clear yellow chrysanthemum- 

 like flowers up to 3 in. across. Early bloomer. Good for 

 bedding or cutting. All-America award winner. (h-A 

 36 in.) 15c 



Guinea Gold. Brilliant orange. Loose flat petals. 

 Effective in bouquet and border. All America Award 

 winner. (h-A 30 in.) lOc 



Marigold, African Double Tall (Cont'd) 



Limelight. All-America Bronze Medal. Primrose 

 yellow. Earlv blooming. Flowers 2 in. across. (h-A 

 20 in. ) 15c 



Mammoth Mum. Huge chrysanthemum-like 

 flowers of light vellow. Very attractive for cutting. 

 All-.\merica Award. (h-A 30 in.) 15c 



Sunset Giants, Mixed. Tones of orange, yellow, 

 primrose. Huge flowers with looselv formed petals. 

 Fragrant. (h-A 3 ft.) 15c 



Treasure Chest Mixed. Brilliant blend of large- 

 flowered types with wide range of blossom forms. 

 Shades of orange and yellow. (h-A 2 to 3 ft.) 15c 



Yellow Supreme. Light clear yellow. Superb for 

 border and cutting. All America Award winner. 

 (h-A 30 in.) 15c 



Marigold, French Double Dwarf. Tagetes patula. 



Butterball. Canary yellow flowers of scabiosa type. 

 Blooms early. Attractive for edging. All-America 

 Award. (h-A 8 in.) 15c 



Harmony Mixed. From lovely golden orange to 

 golden yellow; many beautifully varicolored with 

 mahogany outer petals and crested orange center. 

 Very early. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 



Melody. Fully double, brilliant orange flowers of 

 the Harmony type. Blooms early and all summer. 

 LTnsurpassed as border or edging plant. A Ferry- 

 Morse Development and Introduction — All- 

 America Award. (h-A 12 in.) 10c 



Midget Harmony. Mahogany outside petals, or- 

 ange tufted center. Produces early profusion of blooms 

 which last until hard frost. (h-A 9 in.) 10c 



Serenade. An entirely new color in the dwarf class. 

 Golden orange. Compact plants bloom early and over 

 a long period. Makes a beautifully bright edging flower. 

 A Ferry-Morse Development and Introduction. 

 (h-A 9 in.) 25c 



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