‘85 
LAVATERA ARBOREA VARIEGATA. 
Per packet d-. 
Lavandula. (Lavender). — 
Hardy shrubby perennial. Sow 
in spring, in light soil. 
No. 758. Spica. Fragrant ... o 6 
Lavatera (Cultivated 
Mallow). — Sow in spring or 
autumn under glass and plant 
out. 
No. 759. Arborea varie- 
gata. Striped. 
lllust ration, 
IS. & 2 6 
„ 760. 
„ 761. 
Lavatera. Red, 
6d. & o 
,, White, 
6d. & o 
LeptOSiphon.— Free-blooming 
hardy annuals. Sow in spring 
where plants are to grow. 
No. 7fi2. 
Densiflorus albus. 
White, ij feet. 
fid. & 
0 
I, 763- 
French hybrids. 
Mixed ; miniature 
beauties. 3 inches. 
fid. & 
0 
II 764- 
French albus. Bure 
while. 3 inches. 
fid. & 
0 
„ 765- 
Aureus. Golden, 
fid. & 
c 
766. 
Roscus. Rose. 3 ins.. 
fid. & 
0 
3 - 
i 
3 
i 
Per packet— y. {f. I 
UeptosyneStillmani.- Hardy annual. 
Beautiful bright golden-yellow flowers, 
blooming abundantly five to six weeks after 
sowing; most useftd for cutting; vciy 
showy. iJ feet. 
No. 767 ° 
Lily of the Valley.— Sow seeds in light 
soil in spring. | 
No. 768. Majalis. Tuberous perennial ; 
sweet scent. White ...10 
LImnanthes-Good honey plants, will 
grow anywhere. Sow in spring. 
No. 770. Douglasi, yellow and white; 
sweet scented ; ‘ fine for 
bedding O 3 
,, 771. Grandiflora 03 1 
Per pacliet— d. 
Linaria (Toad Flax). Dwarf h.ardy 
annuals, of easy culture. Sow in spring. 
I foot. 
No. 772. Aurea reticulata. Dark crim- 
son scarlet with golden blotch 
fid. & o J 
II 773 - Bipartita splcndida (annual 
heather) ... •• 6d. & O J 
Loasa. — Climber. Sow under glass ia 
spring, pot off, and plant out when frosts 
are ever. 
No. 7S0. Aurantiaca o 3 
237, 23s, & 97, High Houiokn. London.— 1907. 
