Lantana. 
Well-known shrubby plants, with clusters of ver* 
bena-like (lowers, and producing: their pink, yellow, 
orange and white heads in great abundance. They 
have an agreeable aromatic perfume. Mixed. Pkt., 
30 seeds. 5 cts. 
Lavender, Old-Fashioned Sweet. 
A well-known, sweet scented, hardy perennial, 
bearing long spikes of blue flowers. Pkt., 100 seeds, 
3 cts. 
WALKER’S EXCELSIOR PLANT FOOD 
25 and 50 Cents a Package 
Lobelia. 
A very valuable and 
beautiful class of mostly 
dwarf growing plants; 
their delicate drooping 
habit, and the profusion 
of their charming little 
blue and wnite flowers 
render them exceedingly 
ornamental for vases or 
hanging baskets and rock- 
eries, blooming from June 
to November, while for 
border cultivation they 
are equally effective. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 300 
seeds, 3 cts. 
Lobelia, Star ol Ischl. 
Of very dwarf, erect 
growth, forming dense 
balls of charming azure 
blue flowers. Pkt., 200 
seeds. 4 cts. 
Lobelia, White Gem. 
The best dwarf white 
variety. Pkt.,200seeds,4cts. 
Linaria, Kenilworth Ivy. 
A very pretty and well-known hardy perennial 
trailing plant, for covering rock work and very use- 
ful for hanging baskets. The flowers are small hut 
pretty, and for a drooping plant nothing can be bet- 
ter as it is easily grown from seed. Pkt., 150 seeds, 
Linum, Crimson Flax. 
Excellent for clumps or edgings and one of the best 
and most showy hardy annuals for bedding. May be 
raised in any quantity from seeds sown in March or 
April where the plants are intended to flower. They 
are not at all fastidious regarding soil, doing well m 
any ordinary garden. Pkt., 100 seeds, 3 cts. 
Mrs. John Secord, Box 58. nritton, S. D., writes:— I have grown 
your seeds for Hve years and think they aro the surest I ever grew, 
and also cheapest. 
