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LARKSPUR (Oelphinum). Jt. a 
Desirable and beautiful; flowers niosily blue. 
Dwarf Rocket, fine double, 1 foot 5c 
Tall Rocket, linest mixed double, 2 feet ....!]. 5o 
Branching Stockflower, blooms all the season . . 5c 
LATHYRUS (Perennial Peas). II. II. .V 
Ornamental and useftd climbers; crimson 
white and mixed varieties se 
LAVENDER. 
II. I>., 1 to 2 feet. 
Prized for its fragrant violet flowers; does best 
in a dry, gravelly soil ; hardy perennial 5c 
LAVETERA. 
II. A.. 3 feet. 
Showy and profuse bloomer; rose and white ■ 
mixed colors 5c 
LEPTOSIPHON. 
II. A., 8 inches. 
Beautiful dwarf for lines and ribbon beds; 
white and yciiow; mixed 5c 
LIMNAPTHES DOUGLASII. II. A., 8 inches. 
Dwarf, yellow and white; fragrant 5c 
LINARIA. 
Annual; handsome for rock work, ribbon 
lines, etc.; white an.i ptirple 5e 
LINUM (Flowering Flax). II. A , 1 foot- 
Conspicuous for iis brilliant colors 
Flavum, yellow; perennial 5c 
Grandiflorum, scarlet ; annual !!!!!! 5c 
LOASA (Climber). U. p._ e feet. 
Mowers profttsely through the .season lOc 
LOBELIA. 
Annuals. An elegant dwarf of easy culture; 
hue for borders and ribbon beds and for vases and 
hanging baskets. ^ s. o 
Erinus Alba, pure white ; Paxtonia, white with blue 
belt: botn splendid. 
Crystal Palace and Gracilea. blue ; fine bedding. 
Erinus and above, finest mixed.. . lOc 
Fulgens, perennial, 2 feet; of brilliant'searlct, 10 ■ 
CardinaliS, or Cardinal l-'lower, is perfectly har- 
dy growing to four feet ; flower spikes long 
and ol intense Vermillion * 10c 
LOPHOSPERMUM (Climber). 
Very ornamental, with large handsome llow- 
cis; rosy carmine; 10 feet 10c 
l-'JP'NUS. II. A., 1 to 3 feet. 
Desirable in every garden; colors rich sud 
varied ; valuable for mixed flower borders 
or for bedding; colors bine, wliite and pur- 
ple. violet, brown and yciloiv, scarlet, kc • 
separate or in mixed varieties ’ 5c 
■-YCHNIS. Il.p.,lt0 3feet. 
0™«me«tal idant for flower and 
H. A., 3 to 4 feel, 
branehing habit, flower- 
ing profusely; crimson, ro.se and white 5c ! 
Longifolia, long flower, pure white and fra- 
grant . 
5c 
II. II. A. 
MARIGOLD. 
Showy and brilliant. 
African, is the taliost, 2 feet; quilied orange, 
brown and yellow, mixed 5c 
French, is of dwarf habit and more compact. . 5c 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four O'clock). II. A., 2 feet. 
ihov?.vi ornamental flowering plants ■ 
ivenini? Uowers expandin/ili {hd 
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Mixed varieties, white, yeiiow and violet! ! ! ! ! 5c 
MARTYNIA. II. A., 3 to 4 feet. ‘ 
Free flowerinsr, of easy culture and hardv. 
sweet-scented; yellow and purple 5c 
MATRICARIA ^Feverfew). 
Perennial ; 1 to 2 feet. 
Eximia. double white, beautifully extra curled, I5c 
Alba Plemssima, is a line double white 15c 
MAURANDIA (Climber). T. A., 0 to 10 feet. 
Very graceful for training on trellis work, ver- 
andas. etc.: ixiremiial, flowers the first sea- 
son from seed; violet, pink, purple, white 
and mixed lOo 
MIGNONETTE. 
A hardy annual, well known and esteemed for 
Its fragrance. 
Sweet. Ijirge flower; is very fragrant; per 
ounce, 2.5c 
Parsons' New White, is very desirable 
Hybrid Spiral, is different, producing long spikes 
of mo.st abundant bloom and deliciously fra- 
Kf'ot 5c 
Machol, are dwarf but vigorous growth, with 
thick, dark green leaves and highly fra- 
grant red flowers ^ 
MiMULUS (Monkey Flower). 
A perennial, brilliant free flowering plant ; lux- 
uriates m damp, sliady spots, but adapted to pots 
or open culture. ‘ 
Scarlet, rose-color and spotted lOo 
MOSCHATUS (Musk Plant). 
Yellow, strong musk flavor loc 
MORNING GLORY. 
See Convolvulus. 
MOMONDICA. T. A., 10 feet. 
A trailing plant, ornamental foliage and singu- 
lar truit. ® 
Balsam Apple, flue orange color 5c 
Balsam Pear, golden yellow !.„!!!! 5c 
NASTURTIUM (Minor). ll. A., 1 loot. 
Dwarf, excellent for beds, masse.s and groups or 
planting in riblxfii .style witli other bedding phints- 
stand heat and drouth wonderfully. 
Scarlet, Red, Yellow, White. Spotted and Tom 
Thumb varieties 5g 
NASTURTIUM (Major). II. -A., 8 to 10 feet. 
Tall, valuable and desirable climbers ; hand- 
some and pleasing ; all colors, separate or 
5c 
NEMOPHILA. H. A., 1 foot. 
A clianiiing dwarf animal, neat, compact and 
of uniform growth, adapted for beds and 
borders ; line mixed varieties 5c 
NEMESIA. 
Pretty dwarf annual of various colors 5e 
NEREMBERGIA. 
A pretty half hardy plant for flower bed.s, of a 
shnihby character; flowers, white, blue and 
purple 6c 
NIGELLA. II. A., 6 inches, 
A curioHsand interesting annual of easy culture 
and free bloomers ; handsome foliage. 
