UWARF LOHBLIA 
H.p. Llnum Flavum — Golden Yellow; very pretty. 1 ft. 3d. 
per pkt. 
H.H.A. Linum Grandiflorum Rubrum (Linew), Scarlet Flux- 
Splendid colour. H ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.p. Linum Perenne— Blue; neat border species. 1^ ft. 3rf. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Loasa Aurantiaca, syn. Latepitia (Loasew ) — Beautiful 
climbing plant, suitable for trellis or wirework. (i ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Lobelias (^Campanulacew) 
LIXUM GBANDIPLORUM RUBRUM. 
Gracilis — Blue. 4 in. 3a. per pkt. 
Speciosa — 4 in. 6rf. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Lobeiia, White Ladie — This new bedding variety is quite 
distiiiet and pure white — the result of many years’ selection— in form and 
habit similar to the universal favourite ‘‘Bine” Lobelia, of Crystal Palace 
fame. It is one of the continuous blooming kinds, not intermittent, as is 
frequently the case with some of the Pumila section; confidently recom- 
mended as a novelty of great merit ; can be raised true from seed. It is 
white in seed, ij ft. 9rf. per pkt. 
II 'i 
Caiincll & Sons’ Complete Seed G^^ide. 
II. A. Lavatera, White — A white form of the preceding. 3 to 4 ft. 
8«. per pkt. 
u.A. Layla Elegans {Compositcc) — A pretty and attractive little 
annual that ought to be more generally grown, if only for cut flower 
purposes. A bed or mass of this annual produces a fine effect, owing to 
the large quantity of bloom produced. The leaves are almost entirely 
hidden by the flowers. May bo sown in autumn or spring, and flowers 
then from April to July, or from July to October. 14 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Leptosiphon (Gilia) Densiflora— Flowers produced in 
clusters, of a bright purple. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Limnanthes Douglasii {Gmmiacem) — Yellow and white, 
exceedingly pretty; good for edging, clumps, &c. J ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.p. Linaria Cymbalaria (Scro/iAu/arincrc), Kenilworth Ivy — Rich 
violet, fine for hanging baskets, rockwork, &c l.v. per pkt. 
H.p. Llnaria Hendersoni erleoides— A new and compact variety ; 
glaucous linear foliage, round upright bushes of about 8 to 10 inches in 
height, bearing numerous spikes of purplish-violet ilowers; grown as an 
annual it is continually in bloom from July until the autumn; as a 
I’erennial it is perfectly hardy; valuable for dwarf groups, borders, or pot 
culture. 6d. per pkt. 
H.p. Llnaria Marltima — A very dwarf, neat species, with small 
roundish foliage, and a profusion of lilac-purple flowers shaded with white 
at the palate ; it flowers first year from seed, but more strongly the second 
season. J ft. Is. per pkt. 
H.p. Llnaria Purpurea— Purple. lJto2Jft. 3rf. perpkt. 
H.A. Llnaria Reticulata Aurea Purpurea (Toad Flax)— 
Mi.xed. One of the most showy annuals in existence. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
H.A. Llnaria Bipartita splendida— Deep purple flowers; pretty. 
1 ft 3d. per [da 
LINARIA RETICULATA AUREA PURPUREA. 
H.H.A. Lobelia, Barnard’s Perpetual— Said to be the finest variety 
yet raised; flowers are of a brilliant ultramarine blue, strikingly ornamented 
with pure white markings at the, base of each of the two lower petals; of 
compact habit, useful alike for bedding or growing in pots ; of a [lerpetual 
blooming character. Awarded a Certificate by the Royal Horticultural 
Society. J ft. Is. per pkt. 
BrlgThton — For general purposes, the brightest blue Lobelia ever yet 
sent out, and the best variety of the Speciosa class. 4 in. Is. per pkt. 
Blue Stone — True, clear blue, without eye. 5 in. Gd. per pkt. 
Crystal Palace Compacta— Deep blue ; excel- 
lent for edgings and carpet bedding. 4 in. 6d. per pkt 
Erlnus— Blue. 4 in. Gd. per pkt. 
Erinus Erecta Alba— Pure white. 5 in. Go 
per pkt. 
Erinus Compacta (Goldelse)— A new variety, 
with golden-grccn foliage and bright blue flowers, thus 
forming a charming coiiti-ast ; even as a small plant it is 
very attractive and of value for borders and pot culture. 
It is reproduced quite true from seed. Is. per pkt 
