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LETHERMAN’S SEED HOUSE, Canton, Ohio 
Lupins. 
Lobelia (A. R. Culture 5, 
P. R. Culture 13) 
Compact dwarf bushy plants valuable for edging, 
baskets and pot culture, also very desirable for 
rock gardens. Some are trailing; all bloom through¬ 
out the season. 
630 Crystal Palace Compacta. (4 inches.) 
Dark foliage, rich Dark Blue flowers; fine bedder. 
Pkt. 10c, y % oz. 40c. 
631 Sky Blue. (4 inches.) Light foliage. Clear 
Sky Blue flowers. Pkt. 10c, y oz. 40c. 
633 Sapphire. (Trailing.) Large Deep Blue 
with White Eye. Pkt. 15c, oz. 50c. 
632 Syphilitica. (Great Blue Lobelia) Perrenial. 
3 feet. Spikes of blue flowers streaked with 
white. Pkt. 15c. 
634 Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) Perrennial* 
Intense Scarlet flowers. Does best in moist 
places. Pkt. 10c. 
Lunaria (Honesty or St. Peters Penny) 
(B. Culture 13) 
635 (2 feet.) A hardy biennial thrives almost 
anywhere. Flowers Reddish Purple followed 
by silvery transparent seed-pods, fine for Winter 
bouquets. Pkt. 5c, oz. 25c. 
Lupinus (P. Culture 13, A. Culture 1) 
A very attractive border plant which produces 
tufts of beautifully cut leaves from which it sends 
up stately stalks with long spikes of sweetly scented 
pea-like flowers in beautiful shades. Do not plant 
in soil that has been limed, and do not move after 
they have become established. 
639 Hartwegi Giants. Mixed. Annual. 3 to 4 
feet. A new strain, base branching, 4 to 6 
flower spikes to the plant with more and larger 
flowers than other types. Colors include Dark 
Blue, Sky Blue, Rose and White. Pkt. 10c, 
y oz. 25c. 
640 Polyphyllus. Mixed. Perrennial. 2j/£ to 
3 feet. All colors. Pkt. 5c, oz. 35c. 
641 Harkness’ Regal. Mixed. Perennial. 
Charming new shades of Rose, Buff, Flesh, Sal¬ 
mon, etc. Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c. 
642 Downer’s Hybrids. (Perennial.) Early 
and perpetual bloomers. Fine new shades. Pkt. 
10c, oz. 50c. 
Lychnis Jerusalem or Maltese Cross 
(P. R. Culture 13) 
A fine old fashioned flower bearing large heads 
of brilliantly colored flowers. The individual flow¬ 
ers are in the form of a Maltese Cross. 
646 Arkwrighti. (2 to 3 feet.) Beautiful hy¬ 
brids ranging in color from Orange Scarlet to 
soft Salmon-Pink. Pkt. 5c, 34 oz. 25c. 
647 Alpina. (4 inches.) Close tufts of olive 
green with clusters of Rose-colored blooms. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Marigold ( Tagetes ) (A. Culture 2) 
Old time favorites much improved; of easy cul¬ 
ture, fine for beds and borders. 
TALL DOUBLE AFRICAN VARIETIES 
656 Guinea Gold. (2^ feet. A distinct new 
type. Plant is of graceful pyramidal habit, 
covered with semi-doujfle carnation-like flower 
of Brilliant Orange flushed with Gold; a valuable 
addition to any planting. As a cut flower it 
cannot be surpassed for decorative effect. The 
marigold odor has almost entirely disappeared. 
Pkt. 10c, y oz. 35c. 
648 Lemon Alldouble. (3 feet.) A new 
strain which comes practically all doubles. Large 
closely quilled heads of clear Lemon Yellow. 
Pkt. 10c, % oz. 40c. 
649 Orange Alldouble. A companion to Lem¬ 
on Alldouble. Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c. 
650 Lemon Queen. Large globular double 
Lemon Yellow flowers. Pkt. 5c, 34 oz. 35c. 
651 Orange Prince. Large round double of 
rich Orange. Pkt. 5c, )4 oz. 35c. 
652 African Double Mixed. Pkt. 5c, )4 02 • 
25c. 
DWARF FRENCH VARIETIES 
653 Legion of Honor. (Little Brownie.) Single 
bright Yellow with Crimson spots and blotches; 
a good bedder. Pkt. 5c, 34 ° z * 25c. 
654 Dwarf Double. Mixed. Pkt. 5c, 34 oz. 
25c. 
655 Dwarf Double Monarch. (1 foot.) Com¬ 
pact growth, very large, tight double flowers in 
combinations of orange, bronze, yellow and 
mahogany. Most flowers have two or more 
shades combined in stripes or spotted effects. 
A very interesting type for the low border. 
Award of Merit, 1933. Pkt. 10c, 34 oz. 25c. 
Marigold. 
