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LANTANA. H. H. P. 
A remarkably haudsome free- flowering genus of 
plants with brilliantly colored flowers, constantly 
changing in hue, very effective either lor pot cul- 
ture or bedding. Half-hardy perennial. 
Finest varieties mixed lOo 
LINUM (Flowering Flax). H. A., 1 foot. 
Conspicuous for its brilliant colors. 
Flavum. Yellow; perennial 5c 
Perennial sorts, fine mixed 5® 
LINARIA. 
Cymballarla (Kenilworth Ivy). A very pretty 
climber; fine for suspensions 5o 
LEPTOSIPHON. H. A., 8 inches. 
Beautiful dwarf for lines and ribbon beds; 
white and yellow; mixed, French oo 
LOBELIA. 
Annuals. An elegant 
dwarf of easy culture; fine 
for borders and ribbon 
beds and for vases and 
hanging baskets. 
Erinus, Emperor William 
A very compact variety, 
with fine sky-blue flow- 
ers, 10c. 
Erinus, Crystal Palace 
Compact. A new densely 
compact miniature variety, 
which, during the summer 
is studded with 
rich deep blue flowers, 10c. 
Erinus Speciosa, Crystal Palace. Of trailing 
growth; flowers of an ultra-marine blue. . 10c 
Crystal Palace Oculata. Dark stalks and 
dark blue flowers, with a distinct white 
eye; splendid 10c 
LUPINUS (Sun Dials). II. A. and P. 
Desirable bedding plants with long graceful 
flower spikes, bearing richly colored, pea-shaped 
flowers; natives of California. 
Mixed annual varieties, 1 to 3 feet 5c 
Mixed perennial varieties; hardy sorts 5o 
Arboreus (Yellow Tree Lupin) 10c 
LAVENDER. H. P., 1 to 2 feet. 
Prized for its fragrant violet flowers; does best 
in a dry gravelly soil; hardy perennial .... 5c 
LYCHNIS. 
Showy flowering plants for shrubberies and 
flower beds; flowers strikingly brilliant. 
Chalcedonica. Dazzling scarlet; hardy per- 
ennial; I to 3 feet 5c 
Haageana. Brilliant scarlet flowers, 2 inches 
across; 1 foot 10c 
Haageana Grandlflora Gigantea. Fin* 10c 
MARIGOLD (Tagetes). II. H. A. 
A class of showy and extremely effective plants 
with fine double flowers of rich and beautiful colors, 
very well adapted for large beds and bordering. No 
garden should be without them. 
Tall African. Many varietes mixed, 2 feet. . . 5c 
Sulphurea. Sulphur yellow, quilled double. 5c 
Aurea Fistulosa PI. Quilled golden yellow.. 5o 
Dwarf French. A mixture of many shades; 
one foot 5c 
Dwarf African. AU colors mixed 6o 
Signata Pumila. Splendid for edgings; dwarf 
plants with fern- like foliage and small 
brilliant yellow cross- shaped flowers in 
profusion, which gives it a delicate, airy 
appearance, making beautiful borders for 
long beds ; • • • 
Signata Pumila (New Golden Bing). Foliage 
same as above; flowers have a deep golden 
stripe across each petal, which forms a 
complete golden ring, very showy and 
pretty 
Tall French. Fine mixed, all shades 5c 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four o’cock). 
H. H. P., 2 feet. 
One of the most ornamental flowering plants; 
they are quite fragrant, flowers expanding in the 
evening; half hardy perennial; blooming the first 
season from seed; the roots can be preserved in 
winter like Dahlias. 
Mixed; beautiful colors 5c 
Longiflora. Long flower, pure white and fra- 
grant 5c 
Dwarf White (Tom Thumb). When fully de- 
veloped this variety does not exceed 10 
inches in height, and forms a charming 
little bush completely studded with pure 
white flowers; new 5c 
Multiflora. Large umbels of dark lilac, red 
flowers; perennial, fine 10c 
MARTYNIA. H. A., 3 to 4 feet. 
Free- flowering, of easy culture and hardy, 
sweet scented; yellow and purple 5c 
MATRICARIA (Fever Few.) H. II. P. 
Handsome free flowering plants, good for beds 
and pot culture. 
Matricaria Eximia Orispa FI. PI. Lovely 
little plants with double white flowers 
and prettily curled foliage like parsley. 8 
inches 5c 
CapecBls, Double white flowers; splendid for 
bouquets, etc So 
Grandlflora FI. PI. Large flowering double 
white, beautiful lOo 
MAURANDIA (Climber.) T. A. 
6 to 10 leet. 
Very graceful for training on trellis work, 
verandas, etc., perennial, flowers the first 
season from seed; violet pink, purple, 
white and mixed lOo 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda Odorata.) T. P. 
A well-known an- 
nual with spike of de- 
liciously fragrant 
flowers. Indispensible 
in every garden. H.A. 
Grand! flora. Large 
flowered; per oz., 20c., 
5c. 
Ameliorata. Very 
sweet scented, red 
flowered; per oz., 15c. 
5c. 
Parson’s White. A 
distinct almost white 
variety, with long 
spikes; 5c. 
Gabriele. New, red 
flowering; robust Mignonette, 
spikes; very large; one of the best for 
florists’ use 10c 
