MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
— 32 — Hartfoicl. Vt. "M.V pi'ionnial Larkspur from your seed 
js very beautiful. Havo never .seen the saiue varieties in 
other gardens. ""-Mi=. B. C. Briggs- 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR 
(Delphinium ) 
I am ofCeriui? tbis year the finost strain of 
Delpliinium I have cvt-r Lad, having imported 
the seed from a famous Kntjlisli <^T()\ve^ ■who 
makes this a specialty. M.iiiiic plains ^\ill 
send up stalliS 3 to 5 feet, the t<'])s of avIikIi 
for a foot or two will l)o one .solul mass of 
bloom. If not allowed to seed, cue may have 
flowers all Kiiuimer. 
Dark Blue Shades. Tkt., seeds, 6c. 
Light B>ue Shades. Pkt .. ir. ^<( s, 6c. 
Perennial Larkspur, Mixed, r* - 
.sides the Enj^iish strain, this ennlains elioiee 
French hyitrids, also the Chinese and J''or- 
mosum, or Bee Larkspur. I'kt., .100 sihmIs, 6c. 
LARKSPUR, Annual 
Imperial Larkspur. My special mix- 
ture of double annual stoek-llowered Lark- 
spur. A very cIkiu-i'. iniin'nN cil sirain, made 
up from imporlcil named vai-nMics. 11" yiui 
have not seen Lai ksiuiis Lit a li'W years these 
will snrpris(- you. ft. J'kt., .UMi sei'ds, 4c. 
Larkspur Collection. A spciiai im- 
ported eidleetiun of annual Larksjiui's, eight 
kinds separutt", '2') seeds each, 15c. 
LOBELIA 
Much used for edirinj^s; elTecliv(> also for 
the hanginf? basket, rockery or imich bo.v. 
Lobelia, Crystal Palace. The 
standard blue vai'iet\' J'or edainjis and vases. 
Pkt., (lOO seeds, io;'^Sr, o^^-, 15c. 
Lobelia, Cardinal is. The gorgeous 
Cardinal Mower, a hardy i)(>reunial, bearinj^ 
long si)ikes of intensely scarlet tlowers. Pkt., 
300 seeds, 5c. 
An orn 
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LANTANA 
amental plant suitable for the open bed 
and alwava a f.nvopito fr>i. +>i^ _ . , 
.^ini.iMit,- iur tue open bed in 
summer, and always a. favorite for the xviuter window 
gaiMien. It blossoms in verliena-like clusters in or mVre 
white or pmk shades. I offer a strain of improved vV 
rieties. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5c. '^^''^^^^^ ^<^- 
evi^s ^"■^■^ ^^^^ ^^--^ '--«^'> > 
MALLOW MARVELS 
Spl(Midid new hybrids of the ^;arden 
ITibiseus. Vei-y hardy, blooming pro- 
fusely fi'oni niidsnmnier until frost, 
bearin.u- larire. liol lyliock-sbapcri flow- 
ers in various tints of n-,]. ],ink and 
A\hile, (Mie of the few iierennials that 
bloom tirst year. 'J'be plants die 
to tlie ground eai'b year ami ai-e late 
to start, s,> tlie I'oot elumps should 
'lot lie disturbed in the sprimr. 4 
feet. Mi.ved. I'kt., 40 seeds, 7c. 
LUPINE 
Tall Annual Varieties, 
Mixed. Long graceful spikes of 
rich and variously colored pea-shaped 
flowers. Pkt., 6c. 
Perennial Varieties, Mixed. 
this includes Rosens, a recent novel- 
ty, iH'arin.L;- immense spikes of strik- 
ing ])ink llo\\(.is, :iKd other choice 
varieties of Uie I'olyi.livllus .sorts 
only. 2, to :i feet. Pkt., 6c. 
LYCHNIS GRANDIFLORA 
A most desirable pereuniaL It 
blooms the first year, and if kept from 
seeding will be covered for mouths 
with brilliant flowers in gorgeou-s 
scarlet and other beautiful shades. 
Aew- hybrids, mixed. ■ 1% feet. Pkt., 
300 seeds, 5c. 
