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Lantana. 
Kochia 
447—TRICOPHYLLA (Summer Cypress, Burning Bush)— 
2 ^2 ft. This beautiful annual bush has rapidly come into 
prominence. Grows 2 to 2 % feet high and resembles a 
close-clipped ornamental evergreen. The globe-shaped or 
pyramidal bushes are close and compact, and of a pleasing 
green color. In early autumn the whole bush becomes 
carmine or blood-red, whence the name of Mexican Fire 
Plant, Burning Bush, etc. Flowers small and numerous, 
but not conspicious. Pkt, 10c; oz. 25c. 
Kudzu Vine 
(“JACK AND THE BEAN STALK”) 
448 — PUERARIA THUNBERGIA — Hardy perennial 
climber of rapid growth. 30 ft. It comes from Japan, 
the land so productive of curious and ornamental flowers. 
A beautiful climber, remarkable for its great vigor of 
growth and handsome flowers. Blossoms are large and 
in panicles somewhat like Wisteria, but larger in size and 
with better clusters. Color is a pleasing shade of purple. 
Foliage is luxuriant. The vine is extremely rapid and 
dense in growth, making it of great value where a quckly 
produced shade is wanted. Pkt. 10c; o*. 35c. 
Lantana 
Lobelia 
Annual. Flowers from seed the first 
year. The dwarf varieties are used to 
an advantage in edging beds and in pots, 
the trailing ones for hanging baskets 
and massing. 
457 — ERINUS ALBA — 1 ft. White 
flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
458—COMPACTA CRYSTAL PALACE 
—6 in. Deepest blue; dark foliage. 
Pkt. 10c. 
449— HYBRIDA (Mixed) —2 ft. Shrubby plant with 
Verbena-like flowers in shades of white, red, and yellow. 
May be grown in pots or set out in summer. They have 
an agreeable aromatic perfume. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
Marigold 
(TAGETES) 
The Marigolds are old favorites, free- 
flowering annuals of easy culture. They 
light the garden with glitter of yellow far 
into the frosts of autumn. 
Larkspur. 
Lunaria 
(MONEY PLANT) 
When the outer hulls drop off of the 
seed pods the money is revealed. Sprays 
of it are ornamental with straw flowers 
in winter boquets. It is a biennial, but 
it may be treated as an annual if the 
seed is planted early. 
459— Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
Lupinus 
Free-flowering, easily-grown annuals, 
with long, graceful spikes of rich and 
various colored, pea-shaped flowers; 
valuable for mixed borders, beds and for 
cutting; prefers a little shade. 
460— FINE MIXED—Pkt. 10c; oz. 40c. 
Moon Flower 
French Marigold. 
461 — AFRICAN —Tall, double mixed. 24 
in. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
462— ORANGE PRINCE— An all double 
rich deep golden orange color. Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 7'5c. 
463— LEMON QUEEN —Same as Orange 
Prince excepting color which is a soft 
lemon yellow. Pkt. 10c; oz. 75c. 
464— GUINEA GOLD— A distinct type of 
Marigold, of a brilliant shade of orange 
flushed with gold. Unlike the ordinary 
African Marigold, this new variety pro¬ 
duces practically all semi-double flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. $1.25. 
465 — FRENCH —Tall, double mixed. 24 
in. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
466— FRENCH —Dwarf, double mixed. 
18 in. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
Mignonette 
(RESEDA) 
A garden is not complete without this fra¬ 
grant plant of unassuming mein. One of the 
principal uses is for cutting purposes and com¬ 
bining in bouquets with other more preten¬ 
tious blossoms without its delicate odor. 6 to 
12 inches. 
467 — GRANDIFLORA MACHET — Highly 
scented flowers. Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
468— ODOR AT A —Large flowering, very sweet. 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 25c. 
Larkspur 
(DELPHINIUM) 
One of the best known garden flowers. 
A vast improvement has been effected by 
careful selection and attentive cultivation, 
in size and color of the blossoms and the 
general habit of the plant. Seed should 
be sown in the fall and as early in the 
spring as possible where they are to 
flower. 
450— TALL DOUBLE— PURPLE—Pkt. 
10c; oz. 50c. 
451— TALL DOUBLE DARK BLUE— 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
452— TALL DOUBLE LIGHT BLUE— 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
453 — TALL DOUBLE SCARLET—Pkt. 
10c; oz. 50c. 
454— TALL DOUBLE PINK—Pkt. 10c; 
oz. 50c. 
455— TALL DOUBLE MIXED—Pkt. 10«; 
oz. 50c. 
456— DWARF DOUBLE MIXED—Pkt. 
10c; oz. 50c. 
(IPOMOEA) 
Beautiful rapid annual climbers, 20 ft. Foli¬ 
age very dense. The flowers in their wide 
range, delicate coloring, are poised on slender 
stems. Many of the sorts open only when 
the sun rises, others when the sun sets. Seeds 
should be soaked in warm water for 24 hours 
before sowing, to assist rapid germination. The seed 
should be notched with a file before soaking. 
469—WHITE—Pkt. 10c; oz. 50c. 
469A—EVENING GLORY (Bona Nox) —Violet flowers, 
large and fragrant. Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c. 
ALL 10c PACKETS FLOWER SEED: 3 FOR 25c; POSTPAID. 
Guinea 
Gold 
Marigold. 
PLANT HARDIE’S SEEDS FOR HARDY PLANTS 
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