MtSS EMMA V. WHITE 
_36 Aororn. HI.. Oeu, 'Oo. ''Vour UlguouctCe wan tlii: Biil-sL I eter naw 
utitAiile D irTceubuDeu." Laciu Coodwin. 
Allen'i 
DeHance 
Hi^nnnette. 
MIGNONETTE. 
Allen's Doflance. Tlinniio<itnnfl most 
trnarnul vjirifiiy ynl. prodiiciHl, tlio fuvor- 
kn for riiLt.inf;> I'kt., <iUO sucdu, 4 cts.; 
10 cU. 
Golden Machet Mirinonolte. Mimsiyo 
S|fIlrf'M>r k'oM'iii yolliiw llowiiTH of duUc- 
Umn fraif ninf.0, I'lcl., .'100 oHfulH, 4 cti. 
Niifnonvtte, Goliath, hiirno crimson 
(low'tr^ur 't'tliifhiJul rrdKrdiJt'o. ('Inirnod 
to 1)1] Uio uunt. Iiotiritiriil AlicunnoUo in 
i)XlHtiim!». lMcl..a(X);ioo(lM. 5 cU. 
Miffnonotta. O'lorala. (.'oinmon p.wnnk 
vnrlnty. i>Ul.,im unodii. 2 c; M r>K.,IOc. 
MIxod Hir{nr>n«tte. A pimidid mix- 
( iiiiKif nil tUnunWf*M. ortfJ. iM'iMnlln« iny 
T'tiir iHiiiiod V(irlf«Mnn. I'lirfloii'n WliO-n. 
Roil Virforin mIi'I Olniit; ryrnrnidtil. T'lH., 
nm tituH\% n c; H i>ki!i..7c.; 'loz., lOc. 
LAVENDER. 
Tho olO-fasliioDcd. sweet-sccDted Lavtndor of our 
Kruudmoclior'HKardeu. Ooobces now-a-days dainty 
favorij m;ido by usiu;; the leaves, or by weaving tbo 
!on« btenriri with '*baby" ribbon into pretty wauds 
for ri baudkercliicf box. Pkt., 200 seeds, 3 cts. 
LINUM (FLAX). 
EfTeclivo beddinj? ;ilants of loog dur- 
ation of bloom, bavins; lino foUai^o and 
pretty scarlet or blue flowers. Annual 
raized^scarlp.tand blue. P]£t.,Jij0seeds,3c 
LUPINE. 
OrnamontuijOasily-grown annuals, witb 
leaves iu wborls and !oD_«,f:raceful spikes 
of pea-abapod flowers in blue, wbile or 
yellow. Very showy eitbcriu tbo garden 
border or for ctitting. Kow in April or 
May where wanted. They do not trans- 
plant well. 1 to^fuet. Tallanddwarf vi'.f 
ioti''3, mixed. Pkt., 4 cts. 
LYCHNIS GRANDIFLORA. 
Every list of desirable poreuuials con- 
tains the Lychnis. It blooms tho first 
year, and if kept from seeding will be 
covered for months with iis brilliant 
flowers in gori^cous scnrlot and other 
boantifiil shades. ^ It is ho most striking 
and notieeablo thing u the garden. New 
Hybrid varifjtio>. mi;:ed.Plft..:iO0seods.3c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM INDORUM. 
fOniittedfrom p. "2. J A hardy biennial, 
splendid or on>iO or church decoration. 
Tho second season tho plant grows to a 
height fjf two to thrco feet, is much 
braucliod and bears for a long per- 
iod hundreds of double, fringy white 
flowers, resembling tho feverfew, but 
larger nd morograooful. Tholenvosaro 
laceyand fnrn-liko. A trial will soon 
place it on the liatof'^niust-huves.*' Pkt., 
7^ Boods, 4 cts. 
HARDY HIBISCUS. 
Hnrdy pDrcnnialH that hloom tho first 
year, bearing largo hollyhock-shaped 
btosHoms* My seed is a mixtnroof hreo 
choico viirinlios, namely; ''Crimson 
Eyo/'ltirKO whilo blossoms wit h a bright 
crimmm contor; "Sunset," canary yel- 
low witli garnet LliroaL; and "Royal 
PlnK<" Hoft dolioate pink, with throat a 
deep crimson. Pkt., r»0 seeds, 5 cts. 
LOBELIA. 
Uucbuscd for edging or for massing in a bed; 
very effective also for tho hanging basket, rockery, 
porch box. or it makes charming little pots of blue 
to fill in tho niches in tbo conservatory window. 
Lobelia, Barnard's PcrpetuaL Large, deepcl- 
tramariue blue, with whiiecye. Pkt., 500 seeds. 5c. 
Lobelia. Crystal Palace. The standard blue va- 
riety, Pkt., GUO seeds, 3 cts. 
Lobelia, Cardinalis. Tlio gorgeous Cardinal 
flower, a hardy perennial, bearing hmcspikes of in- 
tensely brilliant scarlet flowers. Pkt..300seed5,5c. 
LAVATERA (ANNUAL MALLOW). 
A very bonulifulnndshowy annual, nbout two feet 
high and covered the entire summer with cup- 
shaped flowers u hrimppiukorpurowhite. Showy 
in tho garden and flno for cutting. It should bo 
more gcnonilly cultivated, bow ont of doors in 
April or May. Ui£Od| white and pink. Pkt., 7."> 
seeds, 3 cts, 
