Per 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial Blue Bell (All 
America Selection 1934). Plants tall, up¬ 
right, compact with basal branching habit. 
Delphinium like spikes of azure blue, dou¬ 
ble flowers, carried on stems 3 to 4 feet long. 
Excellent for cutting. 
Larkspur, Rosamond (All America, Gold 
Medal Selection, 1934). A striking, new 
larkspur of a unique, distinct color. Plants 
4 feet tall, with numerous spikes ladened 
with fully double bright rose flowers. 
Lavatera (Mallow). Beautiful hardy an¬ 
nuals covered the entire summer with sau¬ 
cer-shaped flowers. The seed may be sown 
where the plants are to bloom. Height 3 ft. 
Rose, White, and Rose Carmine, each. 
Linum—Grandiflorum Rubrum (Scar¬ 
let Flax). A beautiful and effective plant 
of slender and 
delicate growth, 
having a pro¬ 
fusion of bright 
flowers. Hardy 
annual; about 
1 y 2 feet high.. 10c 
Lobelia. The 
dwarf varieties 
are very useful 
for edging and 
the trailing Va¬ 
rieties for hang¬ 
ing baskets and 
window-boxes. 
Sapphire. Blue 
Trailing. 10c 
Compacta Crys¬ 
tal Palace. 6 
inches. Dark 
blue bedding 
variety . 10c 
Love - in - a - 
Mist (Nigella).A 
hardy annual, 
1% feet high, 
with finely cut Mango 
foliage. Oddly shaped blossoms in blue and 
white, and curious seed pods. Of easy cul¬ 
ture. 
Mixed (Blue and white shades) . 
Lupin. Showy plants, with long spikes 
of various colored pea-like flowers; very 
desirable for mixed borders. 
Fine Mixed. 
Malope (Mallow Wort). Free-blooming, 
hardy annuals suitable for mixed borders 
and fine for cutting. Height 3 feet. 
Grandifiora Mixed . 
Pkt. 
15c 
Per Pkt. 
Marigold (Tagetes). A hardy annual 
plant, in dwarf and tall varieties, growing 
from 6 inches to 2 feet high. Foliage bright 
green, deeply cut and graceful. The flowers 
are various shades of yellow and brown. 
The tall varieties are very valuable for large 
bedding or background work, and the dwarf 
varieties for borders. Seeds can be sown in 
a cold frame and the plants transplanted 
late in the spring or in the open border. 
25c 
Signata Pumila. Profuse-blooming dwarf 
bedding annual, showy flowers, bright 
orange. Height 1 foot. 
Signata Pumila (Little Giant) Dainty, 
delicate plants, 4 to 6 inches high, with 
slender fernlike foliage. Dainty, single 
golden orange flowers. Excellent for edging 
and rockeries. 20c 
Marigold, 
Monarch Strain 
(All America, 
Award of Merit, 
1934). A new 
strain having all 
the desirable 
qualities of the 
ideal type of 
Dwarf Double 
French Mari¬ 
gold. 25c 
Marigold, 
Royal Scot. The 
most striking 
marigold ;of re¬ 
cent introduc¬ 
tion. Plants 30 
inches tall. 
Flowers com¬ 
bine mahogany 
and gold in sym¬ 
metrical stripes, 
radiating from 
the center. 
10c 
National \ k / 
tezy Wear 
Qarden gloves 
Id Orange Prince 
Carnation-Flowered Marigold 
GUINEA GOLD. This is, without ques¬ 
tion, the most glorious and most lovely of 
all Marigolds. The plants are of strong 
growth, about 2% feet tall, and carry a 
great profusion of large, semi-double 
blooms, each one displayed on a fine long 
sturdy stem. The color is the richest, 
purest orange-gold imaginable. 25c 
Double African Varieties 
Orange Prince. A double variety with 
quilled petals; flowers showy, bloom very 
early. 10c 
Lemon Queen. Large, lemon-colored flow¬ 
ers. 10c 
Mixed Colors . 10c 
French Varieties 
Tall Double Mixed . 10c 
Dwarf Double Mixed . 10c 
10c 
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