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I.UPINUS rOLYniYI.LUS. 
Per packet- 
Lupinus (Lupine). — Hardy, free- 
flowering border plants. Sow in 
Jpring, and transplant. If the 
spikes are cut away as the flowers 
wither more may come. 
No. 806. Arboreus. Yellow. 
(Tree Lupin). Makes 
cjuite a hedge. 4 feet 
,, 807. Arboreus. Snow Queen 
(Tree Lupin). Makes 
a dense bush, covered 
with bloom. 4 feet, 
6d. & 
,, 80S. Polyphyllus (blue). 
Perennial ( see 
Wustration) ... 6d. & 
,, 8cg. Polyphyllus (white). 
Perennial. 3 feet 6d. & 
,, 810. Perennial. 
Carters’ Mixed 
6d. & 
., 81 1. Nanus. A very effective 
annual, i foot 6d. & 
812. Annual. Mi.sed 6d. & 
813. Large Blue 
8 1 4. Large Rose 
815. Large While 
S16. White 
817. Yellow ... 
Prilliant hardy perennials. Sow in spring, and transplant as soon as they are large enough. 
No. 818. Chalcedonica. Bright scarlet. 2 feet ... ... ... ... ... 6d. & 
II 819. Chalcedonica alba. Pure while ... ... ... ... ... ... (jj ^ 
I, 820. llaageana. Scarlet tVerr ; first class, flinches ... ... ... fld. & 
Hardy perennial ; showy for borders and moist situations. 
No. 821. Roseum Superbum. Long spikes of bright rose-coloured flowers. 4 feet 
Lophospermum.— Half-hardy perennial cliinbci, with pretty rose-coloured flowers. Sow in heat, 
pot off, and plant out when frosts are over. 
No. 803. Scandens. Nice pot plant 
Lovc-in-a-Mist. — (Nee Nigel la, /Ufer 163 and 199.) 
No. 804. Blue. I fool fld & 
111463- Miss Jekyll. An improved type. I J feet... ... Is. 8: 
Love-Lies- Bleedingf (A.maranthus). — A popular garden plant with long crimson tassels. 
No. 805. Red. 2 feet £i& 
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