IPOMtEA rURrUKEA KL. PL. 
Lathyrus Odoratus— 5ee Sweet Pea. 
601. H.p. Lat lyrus Latifolius (Leauminunce), Everlasting Pea — 
Hed. 6 ft. Scl. per pkt. 
•"602. H.p. Lathyrus Latifolius Albus, Everlasting Pea— White. 
6 ft. 6d, per pkt. 
603. H.p. Lavatera Arborea Varlegata (Malvacea:)—A varie- 
gated-leaved variety, quite hardy ; very ornamental foliage plant. 4 to 5 ft. 
6(f. per pkt. 
604. H.A. Lavatera Trlmestrls— Red; a splendid annual; excel- 
lent as a back ground for other plants; also very effective in shrubbery 
borders or large masses. 3 to 4 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
605. H.A. Lavatera, White — A white form of the preceding. 3 to 
4 ft. Sd, per pkt. 
606. H.A. Layla Elegans {CompnxUa:) — Pretty and attractive. A 
bed or mass of this annual produces a fine effect, owing to the large 
quantity of bloom prodneed. The leaves are almost entirely hidden by 
the flbwers. May be sown in Autumn or Spring, and flowers then from 
April to July or from July to October. IJ ft. 6J. per pkt. 
Leontopodlum— *’es Gnaphalium. 
607. H.A. Leptoslphon Aureus— Golden ydlo-w. ^ ft. sd. pet pkt. 
60S. H.A. Leptoslphon fGilla) Densiflorus— Flowers produced in 
clusters, of a bright purple. 1 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
609. H.A. Leptoslphon Densiflorus Albus— Of the purest white, 
very showy. 1 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
610. H.A. Leptoslphon Hybridus— Various bright and beautiful 
colours, mixed. J ft. Sd. per pkt. 
611. H.A. Leptoslphon Roseus— Rich rose, close habit. J ft. 3(/. 
per pkt. 
612. H.A. LimnantheS Douglas!! (G’m/mairpn!) — Yellow an l white, 
exceedingly pretty ; good for edging, clumps, &c. ^ ft. Sd. per pkt. 
619. H.A. Linaria Blpartita Splendida— Deep purple flowers; 
pretty. 1 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
613. H.p. Linaria Cymbalarla (&r«/)/iM/«riaeieY Kenilworth Ivy- 
Rich violet, fine for hanging baskets, rockwork, &c Sd. per pkt. 
614. II. p. Linaria Cymbalaria fl. Alba— Very pretty light erecn 
glossy foliage and it.s pure white flowers. It is of vigorous growth, and may 
either be cultivated a* an annual or as a perennial. For covering rockwork 
or walls, or for hanging baskets, there is hardly a more suitable pi cut to be 
found, thriviug equally as well in the shade as in the full sun. Per pkt., l.s. 
616. H.p. Linaria Hendersoni Erieoldes — Compact; glaucous 
linear foliage: round upright bushes ; pnrplish-violet flowers; grown ns an 
annual, it is continually in bloom from Julv until the Autumrt ; valuable for 
dv arf groups, bdnlers, or pot culture. | ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
617. uip. Linaria Purpurea— Purple. ijto2ift, 3J. per pkt. 
618. H.A. Linaria Reticulata Aurea Purpurea, Toad Flax— ■ 
Mixed Otic of tile ilidsi thoWy annuals iu existence. 1ft. Srf. per pkt. 
tilRAItlA HEHCUL\rA AUREA PURPUHPiA. 
620 H.p. Linum Flavum- Golden yellow; very pretty. 1 ft. Sd. 
per pkt. 
621. H.A. Linum Grandiflorum Rubrum {Linem), Scarlet Flax- 
Splendid colour. 1^ ft. 3(/. per pkt. 
622. H.p. Linum Perenne — Blue; neat border species. Ij ft. Sd. 
per pkt. 
628. O.P. Llslanthus Russellianus— A beautiful greenhouse plant 
with violet-blue flowers. 1} ft. Is. per pkt. 
624. u.H.A. Loasa Aurantiaea, s//n. Lateritia (Aoasem;— Beautiful 
climbing plant, suitable for trellis or wirework. 6 ft. Sd. per pkt. 
H.H.A. Lobelias (Campanulacete) 
625. H.H.A. Lobelia, Barnard’s Perpetual— Elotvers a brilliant 
ultramarine blue, pure white markings at the b .se of each of the two lower 
petals: of compact habit, useful alike lor beddiug or growing in pots ; of a 
perpetual blooming character. J ft. l.v. per pkt. 
626. H.H.A. Brighton — For general purposos.the brightest blue Lobelia 
ever yet sent out, and the best variety of the Specio.sa clitss. 4 in. Is. per pkt. 
627. H.H.A. Blue Stone — True, clear blue, withouteye. 5 in. 6rf.perpkt. 
628. H.H.A. Cr.ystal Palace Compaeta— Deep blue; excellent for 
edgings and carpet bedding. 4 in. Sd. per pkt. 
6i'9. H.H.A. Erinus— Blue. 4 in. 6 J. per pkt. 
630. H.H.A. Erinus Compaeta Aurea, “Italia”— A charming 
plant; colour of the foliage is of « more decided golden-yellow shade than 
Oolde/se. Very free- flowering. Very effective. Useful" for bedding and 
bordersowing to its bright and attractive colours. I’orpkt. ,1s. 
632. H.H.A. Erinus Compaeta Goldelse — A gnlden-grcen foliageand 
bright blue flowers, very iitiractive, and of value for borders and pot culture. 
It is reproduced quite true from stetl. Is. per pkt. 
1197. H.H.A. Erinus Delieata — A ejilendid new dwarf variety, with 
large flowers of a briUiaut indigo-blue, with a very dis.inct and clearly 
marked eye; sh.irt, vigorous liabit. Per pkt., t.s. 
631. H.H.A. Erinus Ereeta Alba— Pure white. 6 in. 6rf. per pkt. 
1271. H.H.A. Erinus Speeiosus Compaeta Duplex— Dwarf, and 
compact, dark foliage, and deep blue semi-double flowers ; extremely free 
flowering. Per pkt., l.s. 
633. H.H.A. Gracilis — Blue. 4 in. 3d. per pkt. 
634. H.H.A. Speelosa — 4 in. sd. per pkt. 
636. H.H.A. White Ladle — In form and habit similar to the universal 
favourite “Blue” Lobelia, of Urystnl Palace fame. Continuous blooming. 
It is white in seed. | ft. 6^/. per pkt. 
Perennial Varieties. 
636. H.p. Lobelia Cardinalis — Dark green foliage, intense red 
flowers. 2 ft. Is. per pkt. 
1270. H.p. Lobelia Cardinalis Nanseniana— u is distinguished 
by an increased profusion ot flowers of a brjlliant crimson-purple colour, 
contrasting beauiifiilly with the foliage, which is nearly as dark as that of 
the popular A f^«m» Victoi ia. The variety comes true from seed. Ter 
pkt., Is. Btf. 
