Per pkt. 
JACOB.® (Senecio). — Hardy annuals. Sow in 
open border in spring. 
No. 745. Carter’s Mixed. For pots or borders .10 
“ 746. Crimson 10 
“ 747. Purple 10 
JACOB’S LADDER (Polemonium Cceruleum). — 
Hardy, perennial. Sow in spring and plant out. 
No. 748. Blue. One of the oldest recorded 
British plants. 1 foot 16 
KAULFUSSIA. — Hardy annual. Sow in spring where 
plants are to remain. 
No. 749. Amelloides. Bright blue. 6 inches . .10 
LANTANA. — Half-hardy perennial. Sow in heat in 
early spring, and pot off. 
Per pkt. 
No. 751. Carter’s 
Choice Mixed. 
Heliotrope - 1 ike. 
Beautiful colours. 
2 feet 16 
No. 752. Carter’s 
Dwarf varieties. 
For pots or bedding 
.26 
LAPAGERIA. — Green- 
house climber. 
Sow in well- 
drained pans of 
sandy peat and 
leaf mould in 
spring, under 
glass. 
No. 753. Rosea. 
Mottled rose ; 
waxlike 66 
LAVANDULA (Laven- 
der ) . — H ar d y 
shrubby perennial. 
Sow in spring, in 
light soil. 
No. 758. Spica. Fra- 
grant 16 
LAVATERA (Cultivat- 
ed Mallow). — Sow 
in spring or au- 
tumn under glass 
and plant out. 
No. 759. Arborea 
variegata. Per- 
ennial 26 
No. 760 Lavatera. 
Annual. Red .10 
No. 761. Lavatera. 
Annual. White . .10 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
Sow seeds in light 
soil in spring. 
No. 768. Majalis. 
Tuberous peren- 
nial 
Per pkt. 
LEPTOSIPHON. — Free-blooming hardy annuals. 
Sow in spring where plants are to grow. 
No. 762. Densiflorus albus. White. 1J^ feet .10 
" 763. French hybrids. Mixed; miniature 
beauties. 3 inches 10 
“ 764. French albus. Pure white. 3 inches .10 
11 765. 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, Carter’s Hybrids. This 
produces a very 
pretty play of 
colour. A great 
addition to this 
charming annual . .26 
No. 769. Cymba- 
laria. Pure white. 
A pretty trailing 
plant for hanging 
baskets and green- 
house walls, etc. .10 
“ 772. Aurea 
Reticulata. Dark 
crimson scarlet 
with golden 
blotch 10 
“ 773. Bipartita 
Splendida. Minia- 
ture antirrhinum- 
like, rich purple 
flowers 10 
I/** 
LINUM (Flax).— Har- 
dy annuals. Sow 
in spring where 
plants are to grow. 
They also make 
useful pot plants 
26 
L I M N A N T H E S.— 
Annual. Good 
honey plants, will 
grow anywhere. 
Sow in spring. 
No. 770. Douglasi, 
yellow and white: 
sweet scented; 
fine for bedding . 
“ 771. Grandi- 
flora 
.10 
.10 
A ^ ^ 
7: v - \ 
LEPTOSYNE STILLMANI ( see Photo- 
graph above). — Hardy annual. Beauti- 
ful bright golden-yellow flowers, bloom- 
ing abundantly five to six weeks after 
sowing; most useful for cutting; very 
showy; \ x /i feet. 
No. 767. Price per pkt. .15 
if kept 
No. 774. 
1 foot . 
“ 775. 
bright . 
“ 776. 
pure 
“ 777. 
Golden, 
nial . . 
sturdy. 
Scarlet. 
Blue, 
White, 
Flavum. 
Peren- 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.10 
“ 778. Narbo- 
nense. Blue. 1 
foot. Perennial . .10 
“ 779. Perenne. 
Blue. 2 feet. Per- 
ennial 10 
LOASA. — Annual. 
Climber. Sow 
under glass in 
spring, pot off, 
and plant out 
when frosts are 
over. 
No. 780. Auran- 
tiaca 10 
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