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KENDALL AND WHITNEY'S 
LARKSPUR. 
Very beautiful, showy annuals, produces dense spikes of flowers, which 
are very decorative either in the garden or when cut for vases. {Set ten inches 
apart. 
LARKSPUR, Dwarf Double Rocket, extra fine mixed 5 
" Double Branching, " " 5 
LAVENDER 5 
A shrubby plant, half-hardy. Delightful fragrance. 
LOBELIA. 
Exceedingly pretty, profuse-blooming plants of great value to the flower 
garden ; their delicate, drooping habit and the profusion of their charming 
little flowers render them exceedingly ornamental. Very fine for hanging 
baskets. 
LOBELIA ERINUS, Blue 10 
Compacta Alba, White 10 
" Fine Mixed Varieties 10 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING. (Amaranthus candatus) 5 
A hardy annual, three to four feet high, with pendant spikes of blood-red 
flowers, which at a little distance look like streams of blood. 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST. (Nigella) . 5 
m A curious, hardy annual about one foot high, with finely' 'cut* ieaves and 
singular flowers. 
LUPINS, Mixed 5 
at^^e flSSSs Pei,eimia1 ^ tW ° t0 thre6 * eet Pacing tali spikes' of 
MALOPE, Mixed 5 
anS^Tfi' If^T? 7 annU ?l S ' a ? 6u "wo 'feet high/ * Set* 'eighteen inches 
apait. Well adapted to mixed borders. 
MARVEL OF PERU, Mixed. (Mirabilis) ........... 5 
The old and well-known Four o'clock. A beautiful plant with 'flower's* of 
various colors, making a fine summer hedge when set one foot apart Grows 
two feet high. The roots may be preserved like Dahlias during the winter 
MARIGOLD. 
Extremely showy half-hardy annuals, one to two feet high well adaoted 
to garden culture, blooming prof usely through the season, set om Tfoot ^apart 
MARIGOLD, Orange African 5 
" Lemon " 
French Dwarf, beautifully striped 5 
. . , . , MAURANDIA. 
tS^the , s: aso r. 1 ° WerS fl '' St year fi ' 0m ^ S ^ "* c^iTtt 
MAURANDIA, Barclayana, rich violet flowers 10 
" Scarlet, 
u Purple 
Mixed. 10 
10 
MOURNING BRIDE, Mixed. (Scabiosa) 
tatto^ZZS' ^rdy annuals, from one * t*wo*feet 'm^^ 5 
