ST. LOUIS SEED COMPANY—"Pure and Sure" Seeds 
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Linum—Scarlet Flax. 
LOBELIA (Annual) 
The annual Lobelias are plants of dwarf, com¬ 
pact growth, 4 to 6 inches in height, covered with 
numerous small, starlike flowers. Very pretty when 
grown as an edging, also for hanging baskets. 
Crystal Palace Compacta. Large and deep blue 
flowers and bronzy foliage. 4 inches. Pkt., 10c; 
J4 oz., 30c. 
Florists' Favorite Compacta. Brilliant dark blue 
with white eyes. Very dwarf. Pkt., 10c; y s oz., 
30c. 
Sapphire. Trailing Lobelias. This variety is of re¬ 
markably strong growth and is called Sapphire. 
Flowers deep blue. Pkt., 15c. 
Cardinalis. Rich crimson flowers on fine long 
stems 2 to 4 feet tall. July to September. Delights 
in moist soil. Perennial. Pkt., 25c. 
LEPTOSIPHON (Annual) 
A most attractive free-blooming border plant. 
Hybridus. An easily grown annual, growing from 
8 to 10 inches tall. It is suited for sunny places 
in borders. This mixture contains various shades 
of cream, yellow, orange, carmine, brown, lilac, 
and purple. Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 35c. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) (Perennial) 
Mixed. A showy border plant, with large spikes of 
Rosy and violet-purple flowers. A fine cutting 
variety. 2 to 3 ft. July and August. Pkt., 10c. 
LILY, REGAL (Perennial) 
(Lillium Myriophyllum) 
The flowers are white, slightly suffused with 
pink, with a beautiful shade of canary-yellow at 
the center, and extending part way up the trumpet. 
Blooms out-of-doors early in June, and seedling 
bulbs will flower the second year. 3 ft. Pkt., 15c; 
^4 oz., 35c. 
LINARIA (Perennial) 
This interesting species bears flowers which re¬ 
semble miniature Snapdragons terminating in sin¬ 
gle elongated spurs, which are little known but 
worthy of greater attention. 
Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). A pretty peren¬ 
nial of trailing habit that can be treated as an 
annual. Sow the seed in hotbed in March. Flow¬ 
ers are bright lilac with a yellow throat. Very 
good for rock garden. July and September. 3 
inches. Pkt., 15c. 
LINUM 
Scarlet Flax. One of the most effective and showy 
bedding plants of long duration, with brilliant 
scarlet-crimson flowers. Annual. 15 inches. Pkt., 
10c; y 2 oz., 25c. 
Perenne. Perennial. A desirable plant for the 
hardy border or rockery; light graceful foliage 
and large blue flowers. May and June. 1% feet. 
Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 30c. 
Lobelia Cardinalis. 
LUPINUS (Lupine) (Annual) 
Free flowering, easily grown, with long, graceful 
spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers; valuable for mixed borders, beds and for cut¬ 
ting; prefers a little shade. 2 to 3 feet. 
Texas Blue Bonnet. Pkt., 10c; y% oz., 30c. 
Yellow. Canary. Pkt., 10c; y% oz., 30c. 
White 
Itoseus 
Mixed 
1 Oz. 
Pkt. 
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New Hartwegi Giants Mixed. I 
branching habit, with four to six long spikes to 
a plant. Colors include dark blue, sky blue, rose 
and white. Easily grown from seed. Pkt., 15c. 
Perennial Varieties 
A beautiful perennial of easy culture, with grace¬ 
ful spikes of pea-shaped flowers; excellent for cut¬ 
ting. 2% to 3 feet. May and June. 
i/ 2 Oz. 
Pkt. 
Blue . 
$0.10 
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.25 
.10 
Sunshine Yellow. 
.35 
.10 
White . 
.10 
Mixed . 
.10 
Lupinus. 
