76 Flower Seeds 
ISBELL SEED COMPANY 
Lavender Lace Flower 
Annual Larkspurs 
Well known annuals of great 
beauty and noted for richness of 
color.* Easily grown and much prized 
for cut flowers. Sow seed in the open 
ground either in early spring or late 
fall. 
CARMINE KING.—3 to 4 feet. New 
Giant branching Larkspur; flower 
stems three to four feet long. Flowers 
a lovely carmine-rose coldr. Pkt., 15c. 
NEW LA ' FRANCE.—3 to 4 feet. 
The most striking color of all. The 
large, well-formed double flowers are 
of a pleasing salmon-pink. Pkt., 15c. 
GIANT RLUE SPTRE.—3 to 4 feet. 
Novelty. Flowers are of intense ox¬ 
ford blue color on fine long spikes. 
Pkt., 15c. 
of Charming Colors 
EXQUISITE.—3 to 4 feet. Charm¬ 
ing new double-flowered Larkspur 
with tall spikes of soft pink shade. 
Pkt., 10c; yg oz.. 40c. 
DOUBLE TALL ROCKET.—3 feet. 
All colors mixed. Pkt., 5c; y 2 oz., 25c; 
oz., 40c. 
DOUBLE DWARF ROCKET.—Plant 
grows 2 feet tall: Finest mixed. Pkt., 
5c; y 2 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. 
TALL DOUBLE—Dark Blue.—Fine 
for bouquets. Pkt., 10c; y± oz., 25c. 
ISBELL’S LARKSPUR MIXTURE. 
—Lovely annual sorts; fine varieties 
and colors for cut flowers. This mix¬ 
ture should be planted very generous¬ 
ly. Pkt., 15c; yg oz., 30c; oz., 85c. 
Kochia - The Summer Cypress 
Sometimes called Burning Bush. This annual plant is of surprisingly rapid 
growth, regular pyramids about 2 feet high. Leaves slender, of light pea-green 
until fall, changing to blood-red and carmine. May be grown singly or in the 
form of a group or for a background. Of very easy culture. Pkt., 5c; y 2 oz., 20c. 
Lupinus or Lupins 
Free-flowering annuals of easy culture; long graceful spikes of rich-colored, 
pea-shaped flowers. Fine for borders, large beds and for 
cutting. Prefers a little shade. Lupins are old-fashioned 
flowers that are now coming into vogue again. 
- Didiscus 
Very Graceful—For Bouquets 
Attractive annual plants with beautiful, long-stemmed, 
pale lavender flowers that 
resemble blossoms of 
Queen’s Lace. A lovely 
garden plant and cut flow¬ 
er. Plants grow 2 feet high. 
A constant bloomer and of 
easy culture, only the seed 
germinates rather slowly. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
Lobelia 
Blue—For Edging 
This popular and beauti¬ 
ful flowering plant is most 
desirable for rock gardens, 
pot culture, edgings, hang¬ 
ing baskets, etc., blooming 
profusely from June to 
November. 
BEDDING QUEEN. — 
Very dwarf, extra fine for 
edging or rock garden. 
Flowers intense deep blue 
with clear white eye. A 
lovely Lobelia. Pkt., 10c; 
y H oz., 50c, 
CRYSTAL PALACE. — 
Rich deep blue flowers, 
dark foliage; finest bedding 
variety. 6 inches high. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 40c. 
FINEST MIXE I).— 
Dwarf sorts in shades of 
Hue and white. Pkt., 10c; 
y s oz., 35c. 
NEW GIANTS.—Wonderful 
blooms in shades of blue, pink 
Kochia or Summer Cypress. 
Marigold - Tagetes 
Color illustration and description on page 5. 
Mignonette - Reseda 
Of Delightful Fragrance 
No garden is complete without at least a 
small bed of Mignonette. It is a well known 
fragrant annual of easiest culture. Successive 
sowings should be made to 
keep up a supply of flowers 
from spring until frost. 
Plants 12 to 15 inches high. 
GIANT MACHET.—T^arge 
flower spikes. Everblooming. 
Pkt., 10c; yg oz., 25c. 
GOLDEN QUEEN.—Gold¬ 
en yellow flowers; fragrant. 
Pkt., 10c; y± oz., 25c. 
G O L I A T H.—Finest red 
variety. Deliciously, fragrant, 
^kt., 10c; y& oz., 30c. 
RESEDA ODORATA. — 
The oldl-fashioned sweet 
Mignonette. Pkt., 5c; y 2 oz., 
15c; oz., 25c. 
Lobelia—A Profuse Bloomer. 
"I want to tell you what 
wonderful flowers I grew from 
your seeds. My garden is near 
the main road and many folks 
admired my beautiful flowers 
M’RS M. C. WOODWARD, 
Michigan. 
flower spikes with large 
and white. The plants grow 
3 to 4 feet tall, with 4 to 
6.. long spikes to the plant. 
The leaves also are very 
large, making a decidedly 
handsome plant. Easily 
and quickly grown from 
seed. Pkt., 20c. 
ANNUAL MIXED. — 2 
feet. Pure white, light and 
dark blue, rose and bright 
pink. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c. 
PERENNIAL MIXED. — 
See list of Perennial Flow¬ 
ers. 
FLOWER SEED 
NOVELTIES 
See Page 69. 
