Catalogue of High-Class Seeds. 



93 



NUMBER and NAME. 



"\ioz. at oz. rate onl u on articles quoted at 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



3312 Jacobaea, White Senecio 



3316 Purple Senecio 



3320 Mixed 



Collection ofjacobaeas, including— 

 5 vars. Dwarf Double 



3322 *Joseph's Coat 



. per oz., 40c. 



Kaulfussia amelloides 



— atroviolacea 



— kermesina 



—Mixed peroz., 50c. 



Liantana, Fine Mixed 



Choice collection, including— 



6 vars. of Lantana 



3324 

 3325 

 3326 

 3327 

 3334 



3348 



3350 

 3352 

 3352a 

 3353 



3354 



3356 Leontopodium alpinum 



3357 Lepachys columnaris . 

 3357a Leptosyne maritima. . . 



3358 Leptosyphon aureus . . 



Larkspur 



Lasthenia Californica 



Lathyrus 



Lavatera trimestris 



— alba 



— Mixed per oz., 30c. 



arborea variegata 



Lemon Verbena 



3360 

 336i 

 3362 

 3365 

 3366 

 3374 

 3375 



3379 

 338o 

 3382 



3384 

 3388 



3390 



3390a 



3391 



3393 



3394 



3394a 



33946 



3395 



3395a 



3398 



3399 



3400 



34oi 



3402 



3404 



3406 



3407 



3408 



34io 



341 1 



3412 



3412a 



34126 



3413 



34H 



androsaceus 



— albus 



carmineus 



densiflorus 



— albus 



hybridus 



Mixed per oz. 



Liatris spicata 



scariosa 



cylindrica 



Lilium superbum seed 



Limnanthes Douglasii 



Linaria bipartita alba 



— splendida 



Maroccana 



Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy) . . 

 Linum flavum 



grandiflorum rubrum. . oz., 20c. 



Lewisii variegatum . . " 60c. 



Lisianthus Russellianus 



Loasa aurantiaca 



tricolor 



Lobelia— 



cardinalis 



syphilitica 



ramosa 



Erinus (gracilis) 



— speciosa 



— alba 



— kermesina 



— Lindievana 



— Paxtoniana 



— grandiflora superba 



— erecta, " Crystal Palace " . . 



" Emperor William " . . . 



" Golden Queen " 



—Royal Purple 



—Mixed per oz., 60c. 



Choice collections, including— 



12 vars. Lobelia 



6 " " .... 



1 3 



2 3 

 3 



1 3 



2 3 



2 



2 3 



hA 



tA 

 hA 



gS 



hA 



hhP 



gP 



hP 



white 



pur. 



mixed 



tri. 

 blue 



hhA 

 hA 



hhP 



hBu 



hA 



hP 

 hhA 



v. red 

 mixed 



yel. 



red 

 white 

 mixed 

 red 



white 



yel. 



pur. 



yel. 



orange 



blue 



white 



car. 



blue 



white 



mixed 



hP 

 thhP 

 hhA 

 fhP 



gA 



hhA 



hA 



hP 



1 3 thhP 



pur. 



orange 

 w. & y. 



white 



pur. 



rose 



violet 



yel. 



crim. 



li. & w. 



blue 



orange 



tri. 



scar, 

 blue 



white 

 crim. 

 rose 

 b. & w. 

 blue 



1. blue 

 blue 

 pur. 

 mixed 



4 

 1 



w 



% 



trai. 



V\ 



3 



1% 

 6 

 2 



1 



trai. 

 trai. 



cts. 

 5 

 5 

 5 



35 



50 



5 



5 



5 



5 

 10 



5 



5 

 25 



5 



5 



10 

 10 

 10 

 5 



10 I 

 10 I 



10 

 10 



25 

 10 



25 

 10 



5 



60 

 40 



I The Senecios are all free-flower- 

 ing plants, good for the border 

 and for pots. 



See also Amarantus. 



] Fine for edging ; good habit and 

 } color. The high colors are best 

 for pots. 



) Rapid-growing plants, forming 

 >■ small, bushy shrubs; exceed- 

 J ingly free in bloom. 



See Delphinium. 



A pretty yellow Composite. 



See Sweet Peas, page 108. 



] Showy and free-flowering. L.ar- 

 \ borea has beautifully mottled 

 foliage. 



Fine, lemon-scented foliage. 



Curious; the " Edelweiss." 



Like the sunflower ; disk elevated. 

 I Beautifully formed flowers and 

 I elegant foliage. 



I Fine for edgings or rockeries; 

 I bloom in masses. L. carmi?i- 



eus has very beautiful carmine 



flowers. 



(Blazing Stars.) All pretty plants, 

 blooming in summer and au- 

 tumn. The tall kinds need 

 stakes. 



" Turk's Cap Lily." 



Free-flowering and fragrant. 



Snapdragon-shaped flowers ; de- 

 sirable for edgings, and very 

 good for rockwork. 



(Flax.) Handsome, free-flower- 

 ing plants. The tender kinds 

 make pretty pot plants. 



Fine ; like the Gentians. 



Elegant foliage, and flowers of 

 curious structure. 



All the Lobelias are suitable for 

 beds, edgings and ribbon bor- 

 ders. L. gracilis is fine for 

 hanging baskets or vases. L.E. 

 speciosa and its varieties are the 

 finest edging plants, and con- 

 trast beautifully with scarlet 

 Geraniums. These should have 

 a rich, open soil, and be pro- 

 vided with plenty of manure- 

 water when beginning to flower. 

 3*13 is a splendid new variety, 

 with deep blue flowers and dis- 

 tinct white eye. "Golden Queen" 

 is also a fine new variety, with 

 golden yellow leaves. 



