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JCiCOOse. — Hardy annuals. Sow in open border in spring. 
No. 745. Carters Mixed. For pots or borders ■;d & o 6 
„ 746. Crimson [i] 3,1; & o 6 
11 747' 1 urple ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... . 3,] & o 6 
Jacob’s Ladder (Poi.emonium Cucruleum). — H ardy perennial. Sow in spring and plant out. 
No. 748. Blue. One of the oldest recorded British plants. 1 foot 06 
Kaulfussia. — Hardy annual. Sow in spring where plants are to remain. 
No. 749. Amelloides. Bright blue. 6 inches 
— Half-hardy perennial. Sow in heat in early spring, and pot off. 
No. 751. Carters’ Choice Mixed. Heliotrope-like. Beautiful colours. 2 feet 6d. & t o 
II 752- II Dwarf varieties. I'or pots or bedding ... ... ... ... ... ... j g 
Lapageria. — Greenhouse climber. Sow in well-drained pans of sandy peat and leaf mould in spring, 
under glass. ^ “ 
No. 753. Rosea. Mottled rose ; wax-like 26 
Lavandula (Lavender). — H ardy shrubby perennial. Sow in spring, in light soil. 
No. 758. Spica. Fragrant g 
Lavatera (Cultivated Mai.low). — Sow in spring or autumn under glass and plant out. 
No. 759. Arborea variegata. Perennial 
,, 760. Lavatera. Annual. Red 
II 761. ,, ,, White ... 
Leptosyne Stillmani.— Hardy annual. Beautiful bright golden-yellow flowers, 
abundantly five to six weeks after sowing ; most useful for cutting ; very showy. t.( feet. 
No. 767 
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Leptosiphon.— Free-blooming hardy annuals. Sow in spring where plants are to grow. 
No. 762. Densiflorus albus. White. i.V feet 
II 763- French hybrids. Mixed ; miniature beauties. 3 inches 
II 764- I, albus. Pure white. 3 inches 
II 765. ,, aureus. Golden. ,, 
II 766. ,, roseus. Rose. ,, 
Lily of tbe Valley. — Sow seeds in light soil in spring. 
No. 768. Majalis. Tuberous perennial ; sweet scent. White 
Limnanthes. — Annual. Good honey plants, will grow anywhere. Sow in spring. 
No. 770. Douglasi, yellow and white ; sweet scented ; fine for bedding 
,, 771. Grandillora 
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Linaria (Toad Flax). — Dwarf hardy annuals, of easy culture. .Sow in spring, i foot. 
No 769. Cymbalaria. New white. A pretty trailing plant, for hanging baskets and 
greenhouse walls, &c. .. 3d. & o 6 
„ 772. Aurea reticulata. Dark crimson scarlet with golden blotch 3d. & o 6 
II 773- Kipartita splendida ; miniature antirrhinum-like, rich purple flowers 3d. & o 6 
Linum (hi.AX). Hardy annuals. Sow in spring where plants arc to grow. They also make useful pot 
plants if kept sturdy. c i c j 1 
No. 774. Scarlet, i foot 3d., 6d., & 
I 775- Blue, bright 
776. White, pure ... 
, 777- Flavum. Golden f ( 
I 77^- Narbonense. Blue. i foot V Perennials -. 
I 779- Perenne. Blue. 2 feet ... ^ ( 
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Loasa. —Annual. Climber. Sow under glass in spring, pot off, and plant out when frosts are over. 
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