LARKSPUR (Delphinium) 
Del-fin'-i-urn — Annual — Mixed Colors 
Cutting, Massing, Mixed Borders 
DELPHINIUM AJACIS ELATIOR, Larkspur Tall Double 
Stock Flowered — Splendid free-flowering plants that have 
undergone vast improvement in the last few years. The blos¬ 
soms are larger, double, stock-flowered and set more closely on 
the spikes. Plants branching 3 to 4 feet tall. 
No. 208—Packet, 5c; Half Ounce, 25c. 
LARKSPUR LOS ANGELES—A brilliant and pleasing rose 
color with a cast of salmon. The individual florets are very 
large, double and full. The best of the new Delphinium type 
Larkspurs. Plants very erect, 4 to 5 feet tall. 
No. 1297—Packet, 15c; Eighth Ounce, 35c. 
LADY SLIPPER (Impatiens) 
Im-pay'-shi-ens — Annual — Mixed Colors 
Specimen and Marginal Plantings, Mixed Beds 
IMPATIENS BALSAMINA, Camelia Flowered Lady Slipper 
-—An old favorite among garden flowers. Grows 20 inches 
tall and produces double flowers in the axils of the leaves. Easy 
to grow to perfection if given room and plenty of moisture at 
bloomtime. No. 141—Packet, 5c; Ounce, 25c. 
LANTANA (Hybrids) 
Lan-ta'-na — Perennial — Mixed 
Massing, Cutting, Mixed Borders 
LANTANA HYBRIDA—A bushy or shrub-like plant bear¬ 
ing Verbena-like flowers in several interesting colors. Blossoms 
change color as they bloom, are quite fragrant and followed by 
green berries. No. 1142—Packet, 10c; Quarter Ounce, 40c. 
LOBELIA (Trailing) 
Loh-bee'-li-a — Annual — Blue 
Hanging Baskets, Porch Boxes, Etc. 
LOBELIA ERINUS PENDULA, Hamburgia, Blue—A beau¬ 
tiful trailing sort with sky-blue white-eyed flowers. Strong¬ 
growing with continuous blooming habit that makes it ideally 
suited for window boxes. No. 304-—Pkt., 10c; 1/16 Oz., 30c. 
LOBELIA (Dwarf) 
Loh-bee'-li-a — Annual — Blue 
Edging, Massing, Specimen Planting 
LOBELIA ERINUS COMPACTA, Emperor William—These 
charming little plants, 4 to 6 inches tall, form compact bushes 
and are literally covered with small, bright blue white-eyed 
flowers. Fine for edging; also nice for pot culture. 
No. 195—Packet, 10c; Eighth Ounce, 35c. 
LOVE LIES BLEEDING (Amaranthus) 
Am-ar-anth'-us — Annual — Mixed 
Specimen Planting, Color Masses, Etc. 
AMARANTHUS CAUDATUS, Love Lies Bleeding—Plants 
reach a height of 3 feet and produce long, drooping red 
flowers resembling chenille and presenting an odd and interest¬ 
ing appearance. They grow best in hot places, where the soil is 
not rich. No. 1173—Packet, 10c; Ounce, 20c. 
LARKSPUR LOS ANGELES 
LADY SLIPPER 
Vetches should be grown more as a soil improvement crop. Plant in fall, plow under in spring, then plant regular crop. 
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