MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR 
— 32 — MnttAWamkeaff. Mr. "S-vrctt Pcaa and Ttasttirtiuins 
from you were by far the must beautiful wc ever saw." 
airi. Edith Gary. 
(Delphinium ) 
I nm offering tiiis year the finest strain of 
Delphinium I have ever had, having Imported 
the K<;wl from a famous EnKlI>'h fcToner who 
iuake» thlH a upeelalty. Mature plants will 
jfemJ up Htalkg to 5 feet, the tops of which 
for a foot or two will be one solid mass of 
blo'/in. If not allotved to seed, one may have 
lIouv-rH all fiurnmcr. 
Dark Blue Shades. Pkt., 75 »ecds, Sc. 
Light Blue Shades. Pkt., 75 seeds, 6c. 
Perennial Larkspur, Mixed. Be- 
«ildi-n the IvjikIIhIi Btrain, this contains choice 
rrencli hyhrlds, also the Chinese and For- 
aiiosum, or Jiee Larkspur. Pkt., 100 seeds, Sc, 
LARKSPUR, Annual 
Imperial Larkspur. My special ml-t- 
ture of d'lulile annual stock-llowen-d Lark- 
Hpur. A very choice, Improved strain, made 
up from ImiKjrIed natncd varieties. Jf you 
liftve not seen Jyarkspurs for a few years these 
will auriirlKe you. 2 ft. Pkt., 1W seeds, 4c. 
Larkspur Collection. A special Im- 
Iforted collection of annual Larksi>urs, eight 
kind* Hcparate, 2.5 seeils each, 15o. 
LOBELIA 
Xrucli used for edglniiK; effeetlvo also for 
th<r hanKlne basket, rockery or poreh box. 
Lobelia, Crystal Palace. The 
Htalidard blue variety for eilirlnjcH and vases. 
Pkt., «<)() seeds, 4o; I/,,, m., 16o. 
Lobelia, Cardinalis. The gorgeous 
Cardinal tlower, a hartly perennial, bearing 
lonK splki'B of Intensely scarlet Mowers. I'kt., 
300 seeds, Bo. 
LANTANA 
An onuimentnl plant sullalile for the open Iml In 
RUniiuer, iiml always a favorite for the winter window 
Knrdeu. II hloKwius In verliena-llkc dusters In ornnKC, 
white or pink sliailes. I olter n strain of Improvctl va- 
rlelles. a In ;i fei't. Pkt., .10 seeds, 6o, 
llnlititl. Minn.— "Aiti-r,. Swrrt Toiw. rnnilfi, Kaiturtlunif, from 
aruu Vfrrtf bcniitiftil, — Mlu Plorxaco Puraaoth. 
MALLOW MARVELS 
S|ilcndld new hybrids of the garden 
Hibiscus. Ve'ry hardy, blooming pro- 
fusely from midsummer until frost, 
hearing large, hollyhock-shaped flow- 
ers In various tints of red, pink and 
white, one of the few perennials that 
bloom the first year. The plants diB 
to the ground each year and are late 
to start, so the root clumps should 
not be dlsturbi'd lu the spring. 4 
feet. Mixed. I'kt., '10 seeds, 7o. 
LUPINE 
' Tall Annual Varieties, 
Mixed. Long graceful spikes of 
rich and variously colored pea-sbancd 
flowers. Pkt., 6c. . 
Perennial Varieties, Mixed. 
This Includes Iloseus, a recent novel- 
ty, bearing Immense spikes of strik- 
ing pink Mowers, and other choice 
varieties of the Polyphyllus sorts 
only. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., flo. 
LYCHNIS GRANDIFLORA 
A nnist deBlrnble perennial. It 
blooms the first year, and If kept from 
seeding will be covered for months 
with brilliant flowers In gorgeous 
scarlet and other l>cnutlfnl shades. 
New hybrids, mixed. IM feet. Pkt., 
3(10 seeds, 8c. 
