LOBELIA. 
Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. & Co. 
LOI1ELIA, CARTERS’ DARK COMPACT. 
No. 743. Pumila Prima Donna. Maroon ... 
,, 751. „ Tom Thumb. Miniature ... 
LOBELIA.— Open Growth and Habit. 
Per packet— 
LOBELIA. Half-hardy dwarf peren- 
nials, for bedding, pots, or rockwork ; 
some are grown as Annuals, and are 
very popular in sitriimer bedding. Sow 
in pans under glass in March, prick 
off into boxes ready for planting out 
when required. 
Compact Habit. 4 to 6 Inches. 
No. 736. ^Carters’ Dark Compact. 
Dark flower and foliage ; 
best dark blue variety is. & 
,, 738. Carters’ Perpetual. Rich 
purple ; clear white eye 
is. & 
,, 744. Carters’ White Gem. Best 
pure white ... is. & 
,, 1302. Carters’ Celestial. Lovely 
sky blue is. & 
Close Growth and Habit. 
3 to 5 Inches. 
No. 741. Pumila grandiflora. Azure 
blue 
,, 742. I, magnifica. Fine dark 
blue 
149 
•s. d. 
4 to 6 Inches. 
No. 745. Speciosa 
alba. 
Per packet. - 
746. 
747 - 
748 . 
749 - 
750. 
>> 740- 
LOBELIA.- 
No. 752. 
.. 753 - 
No. 737. 
LOBELIA. — Tall Growing.— 6 to 9 
Inches. 
Elegantissima. Blue, white 
eye 
Ramosa. Blue ; Australian... 
,, alba. White; for 
clumps 
,, Heavenly blue 
Gracilis. Loose growing, for 
hanging baskets, &c. ; 
blue 
,, alba. Companion 
white variety ; trailer ... 
754 - 
755 - 
75 6- 
757 - 
758 . 
White ... o 6 
Blue King. Blue, 
white eye... ... o 6 
Cobalt blue. Bright 
colour ; effective... o 6 
Emperor William. 
Purple blue ... o 6 
Paxtoniana. Blue, 
shading white ... o 6 
739. Formosa. Best dwarf red ; 
unique ... is. & 2 6 
White Ladie. Lovely white 1 o 
-Perennial Varieties. 
Cardinalis. One of the handsomest perennials of the day ; bright scarlet, bronze foliage. 
2 feet .. 
,, Queen Victoria. Improved colour is. & 
Magnolia. — Evergreen hardy tree. Sow seeds in spring or autumn in cool frame or greenhouse, in 
some light sandy soil. 
No. 781. Grandiflora. Magnificent sweet-scented 
Mallow, Cultivated,— A fine plant for cut flowers [see Photography page 156). Sow in warm frame 
in spring, and transplant. 
No. 782. Pink Domino. An elegant table ornament ; bright rose ... 
,, 783. White Lady. Pure in colour, good as cut flower ... 
,, 784. Malope grandiflora. Crimson 
7S5. „ ,, White 
,, 786. , > ,, Rose ... ... ... ... ■ ' ' . v* *** 
Mandevillea.— Perennial climber. Sow in pans of sandy peat, in heat, early in the spring, and pot off. 
No. 787. Suaveolens. White, sweet-scented. 6 feet 
Marguerites.— .SV<? Annual Chrysanthemums,/^ 132. 
No. 788. Annual. Favourite ... ... ... ... ••• ••• — ••• ••• 6d. & 
,, 789. Perennial ... ... •• ... ... ... ••• ••• Is * & 
Martynia-— Sub-tropical Annual. Sow in heat in spring, and pot off, using some good rich soil. 
No. 808. Fragrans. Large purple blossoms. 1 foot ... •• ••• ••• ••• 
Marvel Of Peru ( Mirabilis jalapas ). — Tuberous perennial. Sow in heat early in year, prick off into 
boxes, place in cold frame, and plant out in June. 
No. 809. Mixed. Bright colours. 2 feet ... 
Mathiola (Night Scented Stock).— H ardy Annual, of easy culture. Sow in spring. 
No. 810. Bicornis. Delicious scent. 1 foot ... ... ••• ••• • • 
Maurandya.— Graceful half-hardy climber for the flower garden or conservatory. Sow in February, 
in heat, and pot off. 
No. 81 1. Barclayana. Purple; free bloomer .,. 
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