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SELECT ELOWEE SEEDS ori-EREi> by WILIJAM BULL, F.L.S. 
Per pkt. — s. 
IONOP8IDIUM.— Very dwarf, half-lmrdy 
aunual, very suitable for rockwork, 
613. acaule, sky-blue flowers 
IPOMi; A. ■ -Climbing Imlf-hardy annuals, 
&e. 
614, bona nox, white, blooms in the evciung, 
h.h.a. 
616. coooinea, scarlet, h.h.a. . . 
616. hederacea atroviolacea, rieli violet and 
white, li.h.a. 
617. superba, blue and white, h.h.a. . . 
618. Learii, splendid In/uli blue, changing 
to red, s.p. 
619. limbata elegantissima, 
white, h.h.a. 
620. rubro-caerulea, sky blue, g.p. . , 
621. Quamoclit, orange-scarlet 
See also Convolvulus. 
JACARANDA.- .Stove perennial. 
622. mimosisefolia, very ornaincntal, foliage 
finely divided and very graceful 
JAC0B.£A. — }^ide Senoeio. 
KAULFUSSIA. — .Pretty hardy annual.s. 
623. amelloides, dark blue 
624. alba, white . . 
625. Kermesina, bright crimson 
LANTANA. — Half-hardy perennials, with 
verbena-like flowers. 
626. Choice mixed 
LARKSPUR. — Vide Heljjhinium. 
Por Collections, vtde page 19. 
LASTHENIA. — Hardy annual. 
627. californica, bright yellow 
LATHYRUS . - Climbers . 
628. grandiflorus, a beautiful hardy peren- 
nial with lovely rosy puiple flowers . . 
629. lalifolius ;Everlasting Pea) 
630. albuB, white 
031 . sativus (Lord Anson’s Pea), very pretty 
sky blue flowers. , 
LAVATERA. 
632. arborea variegata, a beautiful varie- 
gated variety of the Tree .Mallow 
63.3. trimestris, h. a., rose-pink 
634. alba, h. a., white 
LAVENDER. 
635. Lavandula Spica . . 
LEPTOSIPHON. Hardy annuals. 
630. aureus, rich golden yellow, suitable for 
rockwork., 
637. densiflorus, jiurple 
038. albus, white 
639. hybridus, French hybrids, in great 
variety of colours 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. 
640. (Jonvallaria majalis 
LIMNANTHES.— Hardy annuals. 
641. Douglasi, a free flowering dwarf plant 
with white and yellow flowers 
LINARIA (Toad Flax), — Hardy annuals. 
642. bipartita splendida, deep purple 
643. reticulata aurea purpurea, purjrle- 
maroon, mottled orange 
LINUM. 
644. flavum, a lovely hardy perennial, with 
bright yellow flowers . . 
64’’. grandiflorum rubrum, beautiful crimson 
scarlet flowers, h. a. 
646. perenne, purjrle flowers, li.p. . . 
647. album, white, h.p. 
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Per pkt. — s. d. 
LISIANTHUS. — Greenhouse biennial. 
648. Rnssellianus, violet blue . . . . 1 0 
LOASA. — Greenhouse perennial. 
649. aurantiaca, a beautiful orange-flowered 
climbing plant . . . . . . ..06 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS. 
LOBELIA. 
Barnard’s Perpetual, vide page 6. 
660. erinns, Oxford Blue, a magnificent 
dwarf-growing variety, for pots or 
bedding . . . . . . . . ..09 
651. Crystal Palace variety, a first-rate 
strain . . . . . , . . ..04 
652. speciosa, a really fine strain, very 
compact, producing in great profusion 
large blue flowers with white centre. . 0 4 
653. pumila magniflea, a splendid dark blue 
variety . . . . , . . . ..09 
654. White Oem, most jierfect white 
variety in cultivation, comjiact habit, 
profuse bloomer. . .. .. ,.0 9 
655. Royal Purple (Certificaied by the Royal 
Horticultural Society). In colour this 
fine Lobelia is a very rich shade of 
violet-purple with a large clear white 
eye. The habit is semi- comjmct ..0 6 
656. Cardinalis (The Cardinal Flower), a 
splendid herbaceous perennial, bearing 
large spikes of cardinal-scarlet flowers, 
foi-ming a most attractive object either 
in beds or borders. Very useful for 
cutting for all kinds of decoration , . 1 0 
657. (Herbaceous) Queen Victoria, a well- 
known Summer-flowei’ing perennial, 
extremely useful either for beds or 
borders . . . . . . . . ..09 
LOPHOSPERMUM.— Half-hardy Climbers. 
658. ooccineum . . , . . , ..10 
659. Rhodochiton (Rhodochiton volubile), 
flowers rich purple, most .suitable for 
a greenhouse , . . . . . .,10 
060. scandens . . . . . . . . ..06 
