Cannell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide 
843. H.p. Lobelia Fulgens Multiflora— Deep 
scarlet ; splendid. 2 ft. 1«. and 1.'!. Grf. per pkt. 
844. H.p. Lobelia Fulgens Queen Victoria- 
Dark red foliage. 2 ft. Is. and Is. (ic/. per pkt. 
Love-ln-a-Mist— <See Nigella. 
Lo Ve-lleS-Bleeding — See Amaranthus 
Caudatus. 
LINCM OBANDIFLORtlM KUBnnM. 
LOBELIA, BAUNABU’S I'EKPETDAL. 
845. Lobelia Ramosia, Heavenly Blue— Of an intense In isrht shade 
of blue of the liumom type, very huge flowering and free growing. For 
borders or baskets this is desirable, and will produce a grand effect. 
Per pkt.. Is. 
84G. ii.p. Lobelia Rivoirei — A valuable acquisition on account of 
its beauty and large light pink flowers. It is a perennial plant, and blooms 
during the whole Summer and Autumn. The best culture is in the open 
ground : we must, however, say that the germination is very slow and 
difticult, the seeds must absolutely not be covered with enrtli. Per pkt., 5s. 
847. H.H.p. Lophospermum Scandens (Scrophu/annex), 
Maurandya Scandens — Colour of flowers pnrple ; the roots are fleshy and 
may be preserved in Svinter like Dahlia tnhers, or it may be treated as an 
annual and grown from seed on a hot-bed, and grown ont of doors during the 
Summer months. It is a very graceful looking plant, when well grown, for 
DWARF LOBELIA. 
LOTUS I'ELIOllUTNCUS, CORAL GEM. 
trailing and hanging purposes ; of quick growth. Sow in March. 4 to 6 ft. 
6d. per pkt. 
848. G.p. Lotus Peliophyncus, Coral Gem— A most charming 
plant. Its slender branching habit is most striking, and the silvery 
foliage even more so. Without its flowers it might almost be described 
as a silvery Asparagus, hut the bright coral-red flowers, measuring 
2 inches in length, are really beautiful, greatly reminding one of the rare 
and beautiful Clianthus or Glory Pea. so difticult to grow, whilst this gem is 
of the easiest possible management. Its drooping habit also makes it useful 
for hanging baskets. Per pkt., l.s. Gd. 
84‘,i. II. H.p. Lotus Jacoboeus — Most suitable for the greenhouse, of 
Pea-like growth, only not so roliust ; very rich purple, almost black flowers; 
quite distinct. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
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