72 FLOWER SEEDS— (Coniimed.) 
State Nursery and Seed Co. 
Hl'iXNEMANNIA OR BUSH ESCHSCHOLTZIA Pkl.. lOc 
Known also as tlio Santa Harliar'a Poppy. An rri'ct- 
growinjr Umder ixTiMnr'al. about (wo tVcl 'liit;h. Foliap" 
fine put anil roallii'iy. Blossoms bpaulifully. (".ip -sliapod, 
bright yf llow and about Ibn^' lo four inches across. 
Stems long and smooth. There are few more satisfac- 
tory flowers in llie garden than llie Hunnemaniiia. 
Hl'MULUS— (Jap. Vai-.) IMil.. lOc 
Variegated Japam se Hops. Quick grnwina vine for ver- 
anda or trellis. Annual; not subject lo insect ji'sls: ver'v 
handsome; stand drouths well. 
HYACINTH BEAN— (See Dolichos.) 
IPO.YIK.V— (.Mikado) Pkt.. 10c 
New improved Japanese. ConvolvubJs of grand vai'iety. 
flowers measuring fi'om i to 5 inches across, gr( at vari- 
ety of {'oiors. very handsome foliage. 
ICE PLANT Pkt., 5c 
Prelly summer Iralling annual for vases and rock work: 
leaves covered with ice-like drops. 
KEML WORTH IVY Pkt.. lOc 
A chai'ming ti-ailing plant, especially adapted for hang- 
ing tiaskets. 
Koehia Trichophylla. 
KOCHIA OR MEXICAN BURNING BUSH Pkt., .5c 
Grows quickly from seed sown in I he open ground. The 
plants are of rounded or globe-like form. Eai'ly in 
the fall the ends of the slioots are thickly set with small 
bright scarlet flowei's, the bushy plants resembling balls 
of fire; makes a good summer hedge. 
KUDZU VINE— (Piierai-ia Tliuiiberjiiana) Pkt., 10c 
To this must Ije awai-iled first place as the fastest grow- 
ing hardy climbing planl. It will giow 8 lo tO feet the 
first year from seed, and after it becomes established 
there seems to be no limil to its growth. Its foliage is 
large and covers well; bears small racemes of rosy- 
purple, pea-shaped blossoms towards the close of Au- 
gust. A splendid sub.jecl for covering permanenlly ver- 
andas, d'cad Irees. elc. 
LARKSPl'R— (Ammal l>rlphiniuni)— This hardy annual 
is one of the best of garden plants. Sown indoors earlv 
in the season, and transpkinted to the open ground as 
soon as safe from frost, will produce blooming plants in 
.luly, which will continue in flower until frost. A splen- 
did cut flower. 
Emperor — Fine Double Mixed Per pkt.. 10c 
Hyacinth Flowered— Dwarf, Double Mixed....Per pkt., 10c 
Einest .Mixed Per pkt., 5c 
For Perennial Varietii-s see Delphinium.s. 
L,\THYRUS— (Evpi'lastinjj Sweet Pea.) See Swe(>t Peas. 
LINl'.M— (Scarlet Flax) pkt., 5c 
Distinguished for their brilliant colored flowers which 
are crimson with black center, saucer-shaped, and very 
conspicuous in bed or border. The foliage of the plant 
IS slender and delicale. Height IV2 feel. Hardy annuals. 
LINU.M — (Pei-enne) pk|., ]0c 
A fine deep blue variety, growing about 18 inches. Hardy 
perennial. 
LINUM— (Album) Pkt., iOc 
A handsome white variety of the hardy flax. Perennial. 
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Lupinii.s. 
LUPINUS. OR LUPINS— Mixture of all colors Pkt. 5c 
Hardy annuals in great variety, growing from one to 
Ihree feet high, and bearing spikes of pea-shaped flow- 
ers. (Jf the easiest culture. Sow in the open ground and 
thin to six inches apart. 
LOBELLA— (Crystal Palace)- Blue Pkt., iOc 
.^n elegant and useful genus of plants of easy culture 
and well adapled for bedding. They make a neat edging 
for- bcfls and ai'e very effeclive in masses,' being always 
crunplefely covered wilh flowers. Annual. 
LOBELLA— (Specio.sa) pkt., 5c 
A trailing variety with deep ultramarine blue flowers. 
Very fine for hanging baskets and boxes. 
