108 SEED CATALOGUE of L. L. AT AV ^ CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
'NorlhcTn Grown" Seeds Are Best 
Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen 
May's Ever-Blooming Hardy, Perennial Plants 
Helianthus Maxillian. 
Vellow flowers in grace- 
ful sprays, blooms during 
October; 5 to 7 feet high. 
Helianthus Regida. Gold- 
en yellow flowers with 
brown centers, height 5 
feet. 
Heliopsis, Pitcheriana. 
Very floriferous; flowers 
deep yellow. 
Hemerocallis, Flava or 
Lemon Day Lily. Clear 
yellow flowTrs, fragrant, 
grows 2 feet high. 
Hibiscus, Crimson Eye. 
Flowers often measuring 
20 inches in circumference. 
Color while, with deep 
velvety crimson eye. Each 
15c., dozen $1.50. 
Hollyhocks, Double. U'e 
have them in all shades of 
color, all double blossoms. 
Pink, red, white, yellow, 
flesh, purple, crimson and 
lose. 
Hypericum Moserianum. The flowers are 2 to 2^/^ inches in 
diameter, of rich golden yellow rendered efltective by numerous 
yellow stamens and crimson anthers. 
Lilitun Superbiun, Turks' Cap Lily. Stems 2 to 3 feet tall. Flow- 
ers bright reddish orange, conspicuous with purple, the segments 
strongly curved. 
Lily, Orange. Stems 2 to 3 feet high, stifli and boldly erect. Flow- 
ers are orange yellow, very fragrant and extremely hardy. 
Lily of the Valley. The stock we offer is strong imported clumps, 
especially suited for outdoor planting, which should be done before 
the middle of .'\pril. 
Lily Tigrimun, Tiger Lily. Bright orange 
scarlet with dark spots, very fragrant and 
strong growing. 
Linaria Alpina. Dwarf blue flowers. 
Linum Perenne. A very desirable plant 
either for border or rockery, with light, 
graceful foliage Sind large blue flowers from 
June until September. 
Lychnis, Chalcedonica. Brilliant orange- 
scarlet, blooms all summer. 
Lychnis, HaageanaHybrida. Brilliant orange 
scarlet, flowers in May and June, grows 12 
to iS inches high. 
Lychnis, Sieboldi. White, height 12 inches. 
Mentha Pulegiimi,Penny- 
royal. I' lowers small bluish 
lilac, leaves very odorous. 
Mertensia, Siberica. 
Purplish blue flower; 
May and June. 
Phalaris, Ribbon Grass. 
Tall hardy grass, with 
variegated foliage, thrives 
in all kinds of soil. 
Physotegia, Alba. White 
flowers, midsummer. 
Physotegia, Speciosa. 
Blue flowers, midsummer. 
Platicodon Album, Japa- 
nese Bell Flower or Bal- 
loonFlower. Very hardj-, 
stems I to 2 feet high. 
Flowers white and bell 
shaped. 
Platicodon, Japanese Bell 
Flower. Blue. Flowers 
blue. 
Platicodon, Japanese Bell 
Flower Mariesi. .\bout a 
foot tall, fiowers blue or 
, lavender. 
Poppy, Oriental. K\\ colors, mixed. 
Sedum, Acre. Yellow flowers. 
Sedum, Maximowiczi. Striking heads of yellow flowers. 
Sedum, Stolonfemm. Pink. 
Sedum Telephuim. The Common "Live Forever" of our meadows. 
Smilacina, Raccmosa. White flowers, early spring. 
Smilacina, Stellata. The star-flowered Lily of the Valley. 
Sweet William, Dianthus Barbatus. Double crimson, double 
white, double while margined. 
Veronica, Longifolia. Blue flowers. 
Yuca, Adam's Needle. Broad sword 
like foliage and tall branched spikes of 
large, fragrant, drooping, cream-w'hite 
flowers during June and July render 
it a very effective plant for all posi- 
tions. 
Any of the above named varieties 
each 15c., dozen $1.50, postpaid; 
100 for $10.00, by express. 
Set of 8 varieties, purchaser's selec- 
tion, for $1.00, postpaid. 
For, General List of Flower Seeds, see 
' pages 6S 10 7/. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
PLATYCODON 
