FLOWER SEEDS. 
Ipomoea rubro caerulea. —Grandiflora. Charming sky blue, early 
flowering, deciduous 
Ipomoea versicolor, “ Mina Lobata.”— Annual climber, rapid 
grower, very effective for covering a rough fence, brilliant 
flowers in profusion 
Ipomoea, Choice mixed.—Splendid climbers in variety 
Ipomopsis elegans, mixed.—Very showy half-hardy annual, 
long spikes of bloom 
Iris Kaempferi. —Japanese Iris. These magnificent Irises delight 
in a swampy situation, gorgeous flowers of great size, they 
are easily raised from seed 
Ixia flexuosa.— Tall, pink and white 
Ixia leucantha.— White and mauve, separately or mixed 
Ixia maculata.— Orange and red mixed 
Ixia polystacha.— Tall, pink and white 
Ixia scariosa. —Mauvy white flowers with yellow throat; very 
dainty 
Kniphofia uvaria hybrids.— Striking aloe-like spike of red and 
yellow tubular flowers on long stems 
Lachenalia juncifolia.— Soft mauve 
Lachenalia liliiflora. —Dense spike of white flowers with greenish 
white bars, rare 
/ Lachenalia orchioides. —Light yellow and greenish 
Lachenalia pustulata. —White or tinted . 
Lachenalia reflexa. —Dwarf, bright yellow 
Lachenalia unicolor. —Bright red 
V Lachenalia spp. —Mixed 
Lapeyrousia fissifolia.— A South African bulbous plant; beautiful 
purple flowers 
Larkspurs.— See special list 
Lathyrus odoratus. —Sweet Peas. See special list 
Lavandula spica.— Common Lavender. Used principally for bed- 
edging, silvery foliage, sweet-scented 4c 
Lavandula vera.— True Lavender. The favourite “herb,” 
sweetly scented flowers, taller grower than “L. spica” 4c 
Leptosyne maritima. —Large yellow Marguerite, splendid cut- 
flower and very effective for massing 4< 
Liatris spicata.— Hardy herbaceous perennials from America; pur¬ 
plish rose 
Linaria, Annual.— Choice mixed. Very showy, resembling Snap¬ 
dragons 4< 
Linaria dalmatica.— A yellow-flowering perennial with striking 
spikes of flowers resembling antirrhinums; height 3ft. 
Linaria reticulata aurea purpurea.— Golden yellow and purple, 
very showy 
Linum grandiflorum rubrum. —A very pretty red-flowering 
species of Flax 
Lobelia compacta, Crystal Palace. — Incomparable for dwarf 
edging, dark blue 
Lobelia compacta, Emperor William. — Light blue 
Lobelia coronopifolia.— Large long-tubed flowers carried well 
above the foliage; a fine species 
Lupins.— See special list 
Lobelia pinifolia.— Shrubby, erect, bright blue, always in flow r er 
Malcolmia.— See Virginian Stock 
Marigolds.— See special list 
Matricaria.— Double white, for cut-flower 
Matthiola.— Stocks. See special list 
Matthiola bicornis.— Night-scented stock 
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