58 SEED CATALOGUE 0/ L. L.' 1VT A V ^ CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
"Northern Grotim" Seeds Are Best 
Seedsmen, Florists, Nurserymen 
May's Summer Blooming Lawn Flowers 
KOCHIA OR GLOWING BUSH 
Geranium. 
California Giant. Will bloom from 
seed in 4 to 5 months bearing large 
trusses of blossoms, sometimes measur- 
ing 16 inches in circumference. Pack- 
et 15c. 
Zonale. Double, fine mixed. Pack- 
et 10c. 
Apple Scented. Fragrant. Pack- 
et 10c. 
Globe Amaranth. Or everlasting. Small 
globe shaped double flowers, very like 
clovers. Packet 5c. 
Gloxinia. A charming summer blooming 
pal plant. The flowers are produced in 
great profusion and are of the most ex- 
quisite colors suggesting the orchid in 
richness and contour. 
Hybrida. Spotted as well as the finest 
selfcolored strain. Packet 10c. 
Godetia. Beautiful hardy annuals. Flow- 
ers deep rose pink, rosy carmine, snow 
white with bright carmine rose spots, 
crimson, lilac with purple and white. 
Packet 5c. 
Gourds (Ornamental). Tender annual 
climbers, with curiously shaped fruit 
in various colors, many of which are peculiarly marked. Packet 5c. 
Heliotrope. A half hardy perennial which if started in the spring will produce blooming plants 
for the summer. It is a low growing plant with feathery, purple blossoms of the most ex- 
quisite fragrance. 
New Giant. Very large ffower heads, from white to lavender. Packet 10c. 
Mixed. AM colors. Packet Sc. 
Helichrysum (Everlasting). A very popular everlasting, large, full double flowers of various 
colors, from bright yellow to scarlet, shaded and tipped. Handsome bouquets may be formed 
of them for winter, if blossoms are gathered when on the point of expanding. Packet 5c. 
Hollyhock. The most majestic of the hardy plants, but one which comes to perfection the 
second year after sowing. The plant bears a stalk from 6 to 8 feet high, about which arc 
closely set large rosettes of blossom, varying in color from a deep maroon almost black, to 
delicate pink, sulphur yellow, etc., according to variety. 
Prize Double. Large double blossoms in the best colors. Packet 10c. 
Annual Everblooming. A new hybrid strain that commences to flower in 12 weeks from seed, 
and continues to bloom until frost. Grows as easily and quickly from seed as any garden 
annual. Packet 10c. 
Mammoth Allegheny. A perpetual bloomer. Has from 2 to 4 buds at base of leaf, where the 
old style lias only one; colors vary from palest shrimp-pink to deep red. Packet lOc. 
Collection of 3 varieties 25c. 
Humulus Japonicus or Japanese Hop. One of the most rapid climbers grown. Seed can be 
sown in the open ground in spring and it will attain enormous dimensions very quickly. The 
foliage is luxuri-mt and it is one of the best plants for covering verandas and trellises. Heat, 
drouth and insects do not trouble it. Packet 5c. 
Ice Plant. A handsome and curious plant for hanging baskets, rock work and vases. The 
leaves and stems appear as though covered with icy crystals. Packet 5c. 
Japanese Kudzu Vine. This is the most remarkable climbing vine of the age and one that 
should be planted by every one desiring a dense shade. It comes from Japan, the land so 
productive of curious and ornamental flowers. The blossoms are large and in panicles some- 
what like Wistaria, but much larger in size and better clusters. The color is of a pleasing 
shade of purple. It requires little or no care, and its hardy nature commends it toevery one. 
Price of seed 10c. per liberal 
package, or 3 packages for 25c. 
ANNUAL EVERBLOOMING HOLLYHOCK 
MIGNONETTE 
Kochia or Glowing Bush. 
(Treasure Plant). A quick 
growing annual. One of the most beautiful ornamental plants, growing quickly from seed 
sown in open ground. Karly in the fall the ends of the branches arc thickly set with smajl 
bright scarlet flowers, making the plant resemble balls of fire. Packet 5c. 
Larkspur or Delphinium. One of the most beautiful and well known of the annuals. The blos- 
soms are borne on tall stalks and arc in all the shades of blue, from the most delicate azure to 
the strongest gobelin. 
Double Dwarf Rocket. Finest mixed. Packet Sc. 
Tall Rocket. Double mixed. Packet Sc. 
Perennial Larkspur. Choice mixed, best varieties. Packet 5c. 
Lavender (Old Fashioned Sweet). A well known very hardy perennial bearing lon^ spikes of 
very fragrant blossoms that, dried, were used by our grandmothers as an exquisite sachet- 
Packet 5c. 
Lantana (Hybrida). Tender perennials producing clusters of verbena-like flowers in pink, yellow, 
orange and white, throughout the summer. 
2 to 3 feet. Packet Sc. 
Linaria or Kenilworth Ivy. Kenilworth Ivy. 
A hardy climber, perennial. Packet 5c. 
Mignonette. The Sweetest flower of the 
garden, the new varieties of which far excel 
the old in size and fragrance. Sow in April 
and again in July for a succession of blossoms. 
Golden Queen. Rich yellow, very sweet. 
Packet 10c. 
Machet. Deep red blossoms. Packet 10c. 
Parson's White. Very large white blossoms. 
Packet 10c. 
Giant Red. Immense spikes of red flowers. 
Plant sturdy, of dwarf habit. Packet 10c. 
Odorata or Sweet. Exquisitely fragrant. 
Packet 10c. 
Collection of 5 Separate Varieties for 30c. 
