WILSON S. BROWER COMPANY. Inc., CATALOGUE OF SEEDS 
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Pkt. 
Pkt. 
Impomoea. Rose Marie. New double 
lovely pink morning-glory. Blooms as 
early and as freely as any morning- 
glory with lovely double and semi¬ 
double flowers of a beautiful shade of 
deep rose - .15 
Noctiflora grandiflora (Moonflower). 
Large pure white, fragrant flowers 
which open at evening _ Vi oz., 30c .10 
Quamoclit hybrida (Cardinal Climber 
of Cypress vine). Strong, rapid climb¬ 
er, with fern-like foliage, literally cov¬ 
ered with cardinal-red flowers which 
continue till frost _ .15 
Rubro-caerulea (Heavenly Blue). Large 
flowers, deep sky-blue _ Vi oz., 30c .10 
Setosa (Brazilian Morning-glory). 
Flowers rose pink, borne freely in 
large clusters; stems and leaf stalks 
covered with reddish-brown hairs. 
14 oz., 25c .10 
Imperial Japanese Mixed (Morning- 
glory) __..I oz., 50c .10 
(See Cypress Vine.) 
IVY. Kenilworth. H.H.P. Neat trailer 
for rock gardens. Small snapdragon 
like flowers. Attractive foliage. 
JACOB^DA (Senecio) H.A. Dwarf 
double mixed colors. 1 ft. ..10 
JOSEPH’S COAT (See Amaranthus). 
KAUFUSSIA Amelloides. H.A. 6 to 12 
in. Excellent annual of easy culture, 
aster- like blue flowers ___ .10 
KOCHIA. tricophylla (Belevedere, Sum¬ 
mer Cypres, or Mexican Fire Bush). 
H.A. Grow in a perfect pyramidal 
shaped cypress bush, with small feath¬ 
ery light green foliage. Becomes a 
lovely crimson hue about September. 
Soak the seed in warm water for a 
day before sowing. 2% ft. Vi oz., 25c .10 
KUDZU VINE. (Pueraria Thunbergia- 
na.) H.P. A splendid climber for cov¬ 
ering permanent verandas, dead trees, 
etc. Large green foliage and pea¬ 
shaped flowers ..14 oz., 25c .10 
LANTANA. Bruants. Dwarf Hybrids. 
Mixed. G.P. One of the most desir¬ 
able greenhouse or bedding plants; 
constantly in bloom. 2 ft. !4 oz., 50c .15 
LATHYRUS latifolius. Perennial Sweet 
Peas. H.P. Hardy perennial, fine for 
cutting. 6 ft. 
White, Pink, Red, or Mixed. Vi oz., 35c .10 
LARKSPUR. H.A. Elegant and orna¬ 
mental plants, producing in great 
variety of form, some of the most 
beautiful flowers in cultivation, 
tall stock-flowering double. Plants 
branch freely, bearing long spikes of 
beautiful double flowers. 2% ft. 
Los Angeles. Rich salmon overlaid 
with brilliant rose Vs oz., 35c .10 
La France. Lovely salmon pink. 
Vs oz., 35c .10 
Mixed . Vi oz., 35c .10 
GIANT IMPERIAL. Base branching, 
ideal for cut flowers with stems from 
3 to 4 feet long which branch from 
the base of the plant. 
Blue Spire. Intense deep Oxford 
Blue _ Vs oz., 75c .15 
Exquisite Pink. Soft pink shaded sal¬ 
mon . Vs oz., 50c .15 
Exquisite Rose. Rose pink. Vs oz., 50c .15 
Lilac Spire. Lilac _ Vs oz., 75c .15 
Miss California. Deep pink, shaded 
salmon _ Vs oz., 75c .15 
Imperial Mixed _ Vs oz., 35c .15 
LAVATERA. H.A. 2Vz ft. The Lava- 
eras or Annual Mallows are showy 
and effective plants, covered during 
the entire summer with large gay 
flowers. For large borders and cut¬ 
ting they are very desirable. 
Splendens. Mixed _ 10 
LEMON VERBENA (See (Verbena). 
LEPTOSYNE. One of he quickest grow¬ 
ing annuals, blooming in 5 weeks after 
sowing the seed; excellent for cutting. 
Maritima. Large lemon yellow Mar¬ 
guerite-like flowers; 3 feet _ .10 
Stillmani. Golden yellow; 18 inches .10 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) 
Pycnostachys. A showy hardy peren¬ 
nial border plant, with long spikes of 
violet purple flowers; 4 feet _ .10 
Scariosa. An improved strain, with 
larger flowers and more spreading 
habit than the above; color, clear rose 
purple _ .10 
LIMNANTHES Douglassii. H.A. It 
does well in a moist situation and is 
slightly fragrant _ .10 
LINARIA Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy) 
A perennial trailing plant with violet 
flowers; useful for baskets, vases, 
pots and rock work _ .10 
Maroccana Hybrids Mixed (Toad Flax) 
A very shown annual; 12 inches _ .10 
LINUM. H.A. Free flowering plants 
for borders. 
grandiflora rubrum. Single scarlet flow¬ 
ers. 1 ft_____ Vi oz., 25c .10 
perenne. H.A. A lovely plant with blue 
flowers. IV 2 ft. _ Vi oz., 25c .10 
LOBELIA. H.H.A. Bushy plants with 
pendant branches; very profuse flow¬ 
ering. Fine for baskets or edging 
borders. 6 in. 
Lobelia. Cambridge Blue. True cam- 
bridge blue in color with a good com¬ 
pact habit _ .20 
cardinalis hybrids “Queen Victoria”. 
(Cardinal Flower.) Dark-leaved with 
spikes of brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Fine border plant _ .15 
LOPHOSPERMUM scandens. H.H.C. 
Dark rose. A rapid growing climber . 15 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING (See Amaran¬ 
thus). 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST (See Nigellia). 
LUNARIA Biennis (Honesty). H.B. At¬ 
tractive flowers followed by decorative 
seed pods which, when dried may be 
used for winter decoration. 2 ft. 
Vi oz., 50c .10 
LUPINUS. Free flowering plants with 
long spike flowers. The Annual and 
Perennial varieties are among the 
