Per pkt. 
LANTANA. — Half-hardy perennial. Sow in heat in 
early spring, and pot ofif. 
No. 751. Carters Choice Mixed. Heliotrope-like. 
Beautiful colours. 2 feet 16 
No. 752. Carters Dwarf varieties. For pots or 
bedding 26 
LAPAGERIA. — Greenhouse climber. Sow in well- 
drained pans of sandy peat and leaf mould in 
spring, under glass. 
No. 753. Rosea. Mottled rose; waxlike 65 
LAVANDULA (Lavender). — Hardy shrubby peren- 
nial. Sow in spring, in light soil. 
No. 758. Spica. Fragrant 16 and .26 
LAVATERA (Cultivated Mallow). — Sow in spring or 
autumn under glass and plant out. 
No. 759. Arborea variegata. Perennial 26 
No. 760. Lavatera. Annual. Red . . .10 and .26 
No. 761. Lavatera. Annual. White . . .10 and .26 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. — Sow seeds in light soil in 
spring. 
No. 768. Majalis. Tuberous perennial 26 
LIMNANTHES. — Annual. Good honey plants, 
will grow anywhere. Sow in spring. 
No. 770. Douglasi, yellow and white; sweet 
scented ; fine for bedding 10 
“ 771. Grandiflora 10 
LEPTOSIPHON. — Free-blooming hardy annuals. 
Sow in spring where plants are to grow. 
No. 762. 
Densiflorus albus. White. feet 
.10 
“ 763. 
French hybrids. Mixed; miniature 
beauties. 3 inches .... 
.10 
“ 764. 
French albus. Pure white. 3 inches 
.10 
“ 765. 
French aureus. Golden. 3 inches . 
.10 
“ 766. 
French roseus. Rose. 3 inches . . 
.10 
LINARIA (Toad Flax). — Dwarf hardy annuals of easy 
culture. Sow in spring. 1 foot. 
No. 1600. Aparinoides, Carters Hybrids. This 
produces a very pretty play of colour. 
A great addition to this charming annual .26 
“ 769. Cymbalaria. Pure white. A pretty 
trailing plant for hanging baskets and 
greenhouse walls, etc 10 and .26 
772. Aurea Reticulata. Dark crimson scarlet 
with golden blotch 10 and .26 
773. Bipartita. Splcndida. Miniature antir- 
rhinum-like, rich purple flowers .10 and .26 
LEPTOSYNE STILLMANI ( see Photograph 
above). — Hardy annual. Beautiful bright 
golden-yellow flowers, blooming abundantly 
five to six weeks after sowing ; most useful for 
cutting; very showy; l l A feet. 
No. 7G7. Price per pkt., .15 
LINUM (Flax). — Hardy annuals. Sow in spring 
where plants are to grow. They also make useful 
pot plants if kept sturdy. 
Per pkt. 
No. 774. Scarlet. 1 foot 10 and .26 
“ 775. Blue, bright 10 and .26 
“ 776. White, pure 10 and .26 
“ 777. Flavum. Golden. Perennial . .10 and .26 
“ 778. Narbonense. Blue. 1 foot. 
Perennial 10 and .26 
“ 779. Perenne. Blue. 2 feet. Perennial .10 and .26 
LOASA. — Annual. Climber. Sow under glass in 
spring, pot off, and plant out when frosts 
are over. 
.10 and .26 
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