

LInaria, Ke nil worth Ivy. 



A ven' pretty and well-known hardj' perennial 

 trailing- plant, for covering rock work and verv use- 

 ful for hanging- baskets. The flowers are small but 

 pretty, and for a drooping plant nothing can be 

 better, as it is easily grown from seed. Pkt., 150 

 seeds, 4 cts. 



LInum, Crimson Flax. 



Excellent for clumps or edgings and one of the 

 best and rnost showy hardy annuals for bedding. 

 May be raised in any quantity from seeds sown in 

 March or April where the plants are intended to 

 flower. They are not at all fastidious regaiding 

 soil, doing well in any ordinarj' garden. Pkt., 100 

 seeds, 3 cts. 



Lobelia, Star of Ischi. 

 Lobelia. 



A very valuable and beauti- 

 ful class of mostly dwarf 

 growing plants; their delicate 

 drooping habit, and the pro- 

 fusion of their charming little 

 blue and white flowers render 

 them exceedingly ornamental 

 for vases or hanging baskets 

 and rockeries, blooming from 

 June to November, while for 

 border cultivation they are 

 equallv effective. Mixed col- 

 ors. Pkt., 300 seeds, 3 cts. 



Lobelia, Star of Ischi. 



Of very dwarf, erect growth, 

 forming dense halls of charm- 

 ing azure blue flowers. Pkt., 

 200 seeds, 4 cts. 



Lobelia, White Gem. 



The best dwarf white Tar- 

 iety. Pkt., 200 seeds, 4 cts. 



Lantana. 



Well-known shrubby plants, with clusters of 

 verbena-like flowers, and producing their pink. 

 j-ellow, orange and white heads in great abundance. 

 Thev have an agreeable aromatic perfume. Mixed. 

 Pkt., 30 seeds, 5 cts. 



Lavender, Old-Fashioned Sweet. 



A well-known, sweet scented, hardy perennial, 

 bearing long spikes of blue flowers. Pkt., 200 

 seeds, 5 cts. 



