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KOCHIA 
LARKSPURS 
This is one of tlie best known of garden flowers and in recent years a vast 
improvement has been effected, by careful selection in size and color of the 
blossoms and the general habit of the plant. Seeds sown in the open ground 
before the close of April will produce flowering plants by the beginning of 
July, and give a continuous succession of flowers from then until frost, a record 
that IS not surpassed by any other annual. They make handsome beds or 
lines, and their free, graceful habit and bright colors are very efl'ective when 
interspersed in the old-fashioned flower or shrubbery border. They stand well 
when cut, and a vase of one or mixed colors is indeed charming. 
No. -pu* 
346. DWARF GERMAN ROCKET— Mixed. H. a. 1ft f . ! . 10 
347. EMPEROR— 1 H ft. Very elegant candelabra habit, with short branches, 
choice mixed double Iq 
GIANT HYACINTH FLOWERED LARKSPUR 
A much improved type of the Dwarf Rocket class. The splendid flowers are 
very large, very double, and of various beautiful colors, shades and markings 
borne on spikes like immense Hyacinths: height. 15 to 18 inches. 
Pkt. cts. 
348. GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED— Mixed Colors 10 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK-FLOWERED LARKSPUR 
3 feet* variety with splendid spikes of beautiful double flowers. 2H to 
No. pi^j 
349. ROSY SCARLET — A superb colour in Larkspurs; as a dinner-table 
decoration it is unsurpassed 10 
350. BLUE — Deep rich colour ' ' ]g 
351. WHITE — A popular variety of this favourite class of Larkspur 10 
352. MIXED — Very rich mixture of all the brightest colours 10 
For perennial varieties of Larkspur see Delphinium in perennial seed list. 
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LAVATERA 
(Annual Mallow) 
Handsome, profuse-flowering plants for beds and 
borders, remaining long in beauty. One of the 
most striking annuals grown. 
No. pif* 
353. SPLENDENS "SUNSET"— This neir ' 
variety "Sunset," we claim to be a great 
advance on any Lavatera yet introduced, 
the charming brightness of its color, a very 
deep rose pink, being most effective. The 
habit of the plant is also an improvement 
on any other variety in commerce, growing 
to a height of 2 to 2H feet, and more com- 
pact. Very useful for beds, and as a cut 
flower it lasts a considerable time 25 
354. ROSEASPLENDENS— Magnificent flow- 
ers of a beautiful rosy pink 15 
355. ALBA SPLENDENS — Flowers large, 
glossy, pearly white 15 
LEPTOSIPHON 
Adapted either for beds or edgings; succeeds 
well in the shade. Very pretty, 
No. Pkt. cts. 
356. CHOICE MIXED HYBRIDS— H. a.. 
4 inches 10 
LINUM 
357. GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM— H. a., 
1 ft. One of the best hardy annuals. 
Large flowered scarlet Flax 10 
LINARIA (Toad Flax) 
Charming free-flowering hardy annuals, beauti- 
ful in beds and borders. Flowers prized for 
cutting. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
358. CYMBALARIA (or Kenilworth Ivy)— 
Violet. G. Trailing plant 10 
359. MAROCCANA HYBRIDA EXCEL- 
SIOR, MIXED— Very choice, fine im- 
provement IS 
LOPHOSPERMUM 
360. SCANDENS — A charming ever-green 
climber, bearing handsome rosy purple 
flowers . . J 10 
LOVE LIES BLEEDING 
(See AMARANTHUS) 
LUPINS 
Elegant racemes of flowers, much prized for cutting. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
361. MIXED SORTS— H. a., 2 ft 10 
LOBELIA 
The following choice varieties of this popular and beautiful flowering plant 
will be found most desirable for pot culture, edgings, hanging baskets, etc., bloom- 
ing profusely from June to November. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
362. CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA— Rich deep blue; dark foUage; the 
finest dark blue for bedding 10 • 
363. EMPEROR WILLIAM — A very compact variety; sky-blue flowers 10 
364. WHITE GEM — Forms a perfect ball of snow-white flowers 10 
365. ROYAL PURPLE— A distinct and beautiful Lobelia. The plants are 
imusually dwarf and compact, and the rich, purple-blue flowers have a 
conspicuous white eye 10 
366. GRACILIS — Light blue; light green foliage; trailing 10 
367. TENUIOR — Of upright habit, about 15 inches high, with very large 
flowers of rich Cobalt blue with white eye. Splendid for pots or bedding. IS 
368. HYBRIDA "SAPPHIRE"— The flowers are unusually large, and of a 
deep sapphire blue, enhanced by a clearly defined pure white eye, dis- 
played in long graceful sprays often attaining a length of 2 feet. A splen- 
did plant for baskets or balcony decoration 30 
MAIZE 
Leaves small and neat habit of growth, and can be used for small groups for 
ribbon borders. 
No. Pkt. cts. 
369. JAPONICA FOL. VARIEG Striped Japanese Maize, best strain. 4 ft. 10 
(MALLOW— See Lavatera) 
MALOPE 
Showy plants for large mixed borders. Flowers are large and handsome, 
bell-shaped Pkt. cts. 
370. GRANDIFLORA MIXED— H. a., 2 ft 10 
