INCLUDE LARKSPURS and MARIGOLDS in your order 
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LARKSPUR 
Giant Imperial Varieties 
Giant Imperial Larkspurs branch from near 
the base and send up spikes 4 to 6 feet long. 
One of the best of all cut flowers. 
445— GLORIA. A perfect flower of rich deep 
rose. Pkt. 10c. 
446— WHITE SPIRES. Lome spikes of pure 
white. Pkt. 10c. 
447— LAVENDER SPIRES. Delicate light 
lavender. Pkt. 10c. 
448— ROYAL PURPLE. Long spikes of deep 
violet purple. Pkt. 10c. 
449 — EXQUISITE PINK. Wonderful soft 
shade. Pkt. 10c. 
450— EXQUISITE ROSE. Deep rose pink. 
Pkt. 10c. 
451— EMPRESS ROSE. Grand salmon rose 
pink. Pkt. 10c. 
45Z —DAINTINESS. Soft lavender pink. 
Pfit. 10c. 
453 —MISS CALIFORNIA. Sweet salmon 
pink. Pkt. 10c. 
454 —GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. Above 
and other varieties mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Any three packets of the above for 25c. 
One packet of each of the 10 for 75c. 
455 —NEW EMPEROR LARKSPUR. 
"Cameo Pink.” Stocky bushy growing plant 
20 inches high. Beautiful cameo pink. Pkt. 10c. 
456— LUSTROUS CARMINE. One of our 
finest new flowers. Color is a rich intense 
carmine. The blossoms are full and double. 
Pkt. 10c. 
457— EMPEROR MIXED. Plants of strong 
growth, 3 to 4 feet in height. The flowers 
are quite double, and of many bright, soft' 
shades. Pkt. 4c. 
458 —STOCK FLOWERED. An unusually 
showy Larkspur in many bright colors. Free 
flowering. Grand for center of bed or cut 
flowers. Pkt. 4c. 
459—CHOICE MIXED. AH free flowering, 
handsome varieties of Rocket Hyacinth, Ra¬ 
nunculus, etc. Sorts in best mixture. Pkt. 4c; 
3 pkts. 10c. 
Linum (Perennial) 
466— MIXED. An extremely neat and grace¬ 
ful perennial which is always admired. Each 
plant throws up hundreds of blue and white 
flowers on thin wiry stems. Blossoms appear 
to float in the air. Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. 12c. 
Marigold (Tagates) 
A showy old-fashioned flower, much admired 
by many. Yellow and orange shades prevail. 
483— ALL DOUBLE (new). Blossoms very 
large and come true from seed. Pkt. 10c. 
484— GUINEA GOLD (new). One of the 
most attractive Marigolds grown. Pkt. 10c. 
485— BORDER BEAUTIES. Very dwarf and 
double. Fine for border or low hedge. Pkt. 8c. 
486— ORANGE BALL. Similar to Lemon 
Ball but bright orange color. Pkt. 5c. 
487— LEMON BALL. Densely double large 
lemon colored flowers. Plants tall, flowers 
large and quilled. Pkt. 5c. 
488 — ELDORADO., One of the largest, 
showiest and most desirable Marigolds. Blos¬ 
soms large, full double and quilled or fluted. 
Golden yellow. Pkt. 5c. 
489—DELIGHT OF THE GARDEN. Bears 
enormous quilled flowers of a superb light 
lemon color. Pkt. 5c. 
490 — PRIDE OF THE GARDEN. Extra 
double flowers of richest yellow. Plants dwarf. 
Pkt. 5c. 
491— LEGION OF HONOR A rich golden 
yellow with a lemon edge. Very compact, 
only about 9 inches high. Pkt. 4c. 
492— SUNRISE OR AURORA. A beautiful 
dwarf double French Marigold. Pkt. 5c. 
493— FISTULOSA MIXED. A grand mix¬ 
ture of the tall, large flowering quilled sorts. 
Pkt. 5c. 
494 —BABY MARIGOLD. Very compact 
little plants, making a good show either in 
a solid bed or as a border for other flowers 
beds. The flowers are in all rich colors, very 
double and grow and bloom quickly from seed. 
Pkt. 4c. 
495— FINE MIXED. The best of African 
and French sorts. Pkt. 4c; 3 pkts. 10c. 
496— SIGNATA. Very distinct and showy. 
Produces hundreds of small yellow blossoms. 
Fine for beds, massing or borders. Pkt. 5c. 
One packet each of the 14 Marigolds for 
60c. 
Hardy Lobelia (Cardinal Flower) 
467— CARDINALS. Two feet, blooms from 
July till October. Brilliant fiery scarlet flowers, 
prefers moist position. Long spikes of flowers 
Very choice. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
“All Double” Marigold 
Guinea Gold Marigold 
Imperial Larkspur 
Lobelia (Annual) 
This charming class forms compact little 
bushes 6 inches high and are fairly sheeted 
with bloom throughout the season. Highly 
desirable for edgings, bedding and garden. 
468— SAPPHIRE. Very beautiful drooping 
plant. Especially for hanging baskets as the 
vine droops over the edge and produces hun¬ 
dreds of dark blue flowers with a white edge. 
Pkt. 10c 
469— CRYSTAL PALACE. A most attrac¬ 
tive border plant, covered with deep azure-blue 
flowers. Makes a well-rounded compact growth. 
Pkt. 7c; 3 pkts. 15c. 
470— ROYAL PURPLE. Plants are dwarf 
and compact. Fine for edgings, etc. Color 
rich purple with a light eye. Pkt. 8c; 2 
pkts. 15c. 
471— TALL MIXED. Tall varieties suitable 
for bedding. Pkt. 4c; 3 pkts. 10c. 
472— DWARF BLUE MIXED. Fine for bor¬ 
ders, edging pots or house culture. Pkt. 5c; 
3 pkts. 10c. 
Lunaria 
473— BIENNIS (Honesty Pope’s Money or 
St. Peter's Penny). Flowers purple, white and 
scarlet, followed by silvery seed pods, prized 
for winter decoration. Seeds, Pkt. 6c; 2 pkts. 
10c. 
Lupinus (Annual) 
474— TEXANUS. ThiB is. the true “Texas 
Blue Bonnet” and is a very showy annual. 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
475— HARTWEGII MIXED. Very useful gar¬ 
den flowers producing long spikes of bloom 
in delicate shades. Pkt. 7c; 2 pkts. 10c. 
Perennial or Hardy Lupinus 
476— SUNSHINE. Finest of all hardy lu¬ 
pines. Finely toned yellow. Pkt. 10c. 
477— EXCELSIOR MIXED. One of the best 
perennials. Most beautiful hardy border plants 
producing tufts of soft green foliage, from 
which arise in continuous succession the stately 
spikes of bloom. Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15c. 
Lupine Harkness Hybride or 
Regala 
478 — Endorsed by the Royal Horticultural 
Society of England as important additions to 
the lists of perennials. They are the finest se¬ 
lections of Lupines known and include many 
soft new shades. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
478%—DOWNERS HYBRIDS. A grand col¬ 
lection of hardy Lupines in a rare assortment 
of colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Lychnis 
479 — CHALCEDONICA. Bright scarlet 
flowers of maltese cross form, usually in me¬ 
dium size flat umbels, handsome for beds and 
borders. Of easy culture, growing in any rich 
garden soil, blooming the first year if sown 
early. Hardy perennials. Pkt. 5c; 3 pkts. 10c. 
480— ARKWRIGHTI. Handsome new hybrids 
resulting from a cross between Lychnis Chat- 
cedonica and Lychnis Haageana. The plants 
are of strong growth and very free flowering. 
Includes many distinct and attractive shades of 
color. Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
481— HAAGEANA HYBRIDS. Mixed, rang¬ 
ing from nearly white to bright scarlet. Flow¬ 
ers large and brilliant. Sometimes called 
“Maltese Cross.” Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15c. 
Malope (Mallow-Wort) 
482— MIXED. (Annual). Very showy plant 
for borders, etc. Flowers large. Pkt. 4c; 3 
pkts. 10c. 
Nepefa 
554—These little plants give clouds of bright 
blue flowers all summer. Makes a fine per¬ 
manent edging and an excellent rock plant. 
MUSSINI. May-Sept. Light blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Oenothera (Annual) 
561—LAMARCKIANA. (Evening Primrose). 
Plants 3 ft. tall. Large golden yellow Morning 
Glory shaped flowers. Pkt. 4c; 3 pkts. 10c. 
562 — ROSEA.' (Mexican Primrose). Free 
blooming rose-pink flowers. Pkt. 5c. 
Oxalis (Annual) 
563—YELLOW VARIETIES. Blooms in 2 
months from seed. Pkt. 5c. 
Bulbs of summer blooming Oxalis. Pink and 
white. Multiply rapidly and can be taken in¬ 
to the cellar for the winter the same as Dah¬ 
lias. 25 bulbs for 10c; 100 bulbs for 25c. 
