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Lathyrus Latifolius 
Hardy Everlasting Peas. These climb 6 to 8 feet high when trained on a 
trellis; the flowers are borne in large clusters. They are peculiarly adapted 
to rough places, to scramble over rocks and bushes: splendid for cutting. The 
flowers are without odor. 
PA Sa feat UC tee aa Pere edie RK ace Ne cape Et Sch (O00 aa Sain DLR ae SEH Pkt. 10c. 
2608 White Pearl...................... aR Get SM ea OR aE mies aS Pkt. 10c. 
ZOLOs Mixed! Colona i. Sr5 ie Ole oe eM BERT Se Sosa eae Pkt. 10¢ 
ROSEA 
Lavatera spLENDENS “Sunset” 
A Beautiful, Robust Garden Annual, of Easy Culture 
2618 The Lavateras are exceedingly popular in Europe where they are gen- 
erally known as Mallows. Lavatera ‘*Sunset” is by far the most striking 
of its kind, bearing large bowl-shaped flowers of a charming rose-pink 
color. These richly colored flowers may be cut on stems two feet or more 
in length, which with their follage make a beautiful decoration for large 
vases. The flowers are borne abundantly throughout the summer and 
fall; making Laverta ‘‘Sunset”’ very desirable for beds on the lawn or as 
border decoration. The plants form branching compact bushes two to 
two and one-half feet in height; well furnished with bronzy-green foliage 
and stems which make a fine foil to the shining rose-pink flowers. Our 
friends should plont freely seeds of this beautiful flowering plant. Suffi- 
cient room should be allowed for the development of the plant; a space 
: f of two or three feet being not too much to 
allow where the soil is good. (See illustra- 
ELON) SAGES ON Rotor, Pkt. 15c, 
“In my travels through 
Alaska last summer, I came 
to the farm of an Englishman 
Mr, Otto H. Partridge and I 
have not yet ceased talking 
about the wonderful flowers 
we found there. ) 
Neither my wife nor my- 
self had ever seen garden 
flowers growing in such size 
and beauty. learned that 
they were raised from seed 
which you have been supply- 
ing, and I can assure you 
that y you could exhibit 
those flowers it would be the 
Mee advertisement you ever 
ad.” 
BENNO LEWINSON, 
N, ¥. Co. Lawyers Ass'n, 
New York. 
The resull from your seeds 
exceeded all expectations and 
even strangers would stop 
and enquire where I got the 
seeds." 
L. M. SWEETZER, 
Pittsfield, Mass. 
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Kenilworth Ivy 
2532 eae Ee climber, clings to walls, etc., and a 
valuable trailing plant for hanging baskets, 
vases, etc.; 3 to 6 feet...........,.... Pkt. 10c. 
Kochia Tricophylla, 
Mexican Fire Plant or 
Summer Cypress 
2542 A popular annual, sometimes known as Bel- 
videre, Mock, EES etc. It is easily 
grown from seed, forming oval bushes 2 to 
_ 2% feet high, densely clothed with small, 
feathery, light-green foliage, deepening in 
color as the summer advances until the whole 
plant assumes a flery crimson hue. The 
small numerous flowers, borne in the fall, are 
also of a bright red color. An attractive plant 
at all times, either in garden beds or in pots. 
placed at intervals in beds of white Sweet 
Alyssum, or among ‘Dusty Millers,” the 
effect is very fine. (See illustration.) 
Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
e 
Kudzu Vine 
2548 A twining vine of remarkably rapid growth, 
attaining a length of 40 to 50 feet in one sea- 
son from established roots; hardy, though the 
vine dies down every winter in the North. Foliage 
large and lobed; purple, Pea-shaped flowers 
clusters, borne late in the season. A fine vine for 
arbors, verandas, etc. Easily grown from seed. Pkt. 10c. 
Lantana 
2560 Rapid-growing, constant-blooming, tender perennial P 
ter or garden decorations in the summer; clusters of flowers, orange, white, pink, etc.; 
2itors feet. ) Mixed! Colors.) ai. Ge oe Se ed ee ete re abe bw ecdb peer does Pkt. 10c, 
Larkspur, Annual Henderson’s Tall Branching 
(Consolida Candelabra fi. pl.) 
Popular garden annuals. This splendid class grows 2 to 3 feet high and bears flowers on 
long stems, rendering them of exceptional value for cutting purposes, The spikes of flowers 
‘are of varied shades of red, blue, white, etc. They are of easy culture, thriving in almost any 
soil—but a sunny situation suits them best. They are of long-continued bloom, keeping up a 
aay display until cut down by frost. 
CM AERA NRO eres eT er Pee rer a ACUI NTA vais sweneoG) atte Bileaileta eceifeiehecseecet avacte cesar) ansl oe Pkt. 10c. 
CUS ID VA OOS G Seite iss Hain blbnl ce.b Wiew.e dies Seren dicitenn Oe ctOm ... Pkt. 10e. 
2574 Light Blue....................00. . Pkt. 10c. 
2577 Rose... 00.6... ae ine Pkt. 10c. 
2579 White...............%. By Pkt. 10c, 
2580): Mixed: Golors so.) ee Eee el cls vos ve eiels Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2581 Imported Collection of Branching Larkspurs, 6 varieties............, Pkt. 40c. 
2590 Larkspur, Dwarf Rocket, Mixed.............. Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2591 Imported Collection of Dwarf Rocket, 6 colors for.................-..005 40c. | 
eee 
Larkspur Giant Hyacinth-Flowered 
A much-improved type of the Dwarf Rocket class. The flowers are very large, double, and 
of various beautiful colors, shades and markings, borne on spikes like immense Hyacinths; 
height, 15 to 18 inches. (See illustration.) 
2600 Mixed Colors........... 00... ccc cece teense yee Per 1,000 seeds, 25c.; Pkt. 10c. 
2601 Imported Collection, 6 varietics........... 0.0.0. erent Pkt. 40c. 
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We Pay the Transportation Charges SnlallinlewenGes 8, in Any Quantity, and on Flowering Bulbs by the Dozen, also on all Lawn Grass 
ixtures. 
