The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn. 
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LILLIUM REGALE 
Hardy Lillies From Seed 
The Regal Lily 
It is absolutely hardy, 
and is excellent for 
forcing. It has been 
predicted that this will 
become the Easter Lily 
of the future. The 
flowers are white, 
slightly suffused with 
pink, with a beautiful 
shade of canary yellow 
at the center, and ex¬ 
tending part way up the 
trumpet. It is delight¬ 
fully perfumed, remind¬ 
ing one of the jasmine, 
and lacking the heavy 
oppressive odor of most 
lilies. Blooms out of 
doors early in July, and 
seeding bulbs will flow¬ 
er the second year. 
These will do well in 
any soil with good 
drainage and Will give 
you a blooming size bulb 
the second year. It will 
be necessary to lift the 
bulbs grown from seed 
the first year and plant them back immediately in order to get 
them from four to six inches deep. 
Lilium Regale. No. 1076 Pkt. 25c. 
Charming Lobelia 
Splendid for House or Garden 
If. you want the most 
charming annual in the 
world, here it is. Dwarf 
bushy plants thickly 
covered with vivid blue 
flowers against a dark 
foliage. Lobelias bloom 
very quickly from seed 
and are very desirable 
for edgings, borders or 
pot culture. No garden 
is complete without an 
edging of blue Lobelia 
and for a long season 
of bloom there is noth¬ 
ing that can take its 
place. They thrive any¬ 
where and are very 
easy to grow*. Full cul¬ 
tural directions are 
printed on each pack¬ 
age. No. 991 Pkt. 10c. 
LANTANA 
Masses of Verbena 
Like Flowers 
A very desirable ten¬ 
der perennial both as a 
house plant and for 
growing outdoors. The 
plants are bushy and 
spreading and average 
1 to 3 feet in height. 
The flowers are not un¬ 
like Verbena. The col¬ 
ei’s; however, being usu¬ 
ally more delicate shades 
in white, rose, orange, 
etc. They do well in a 
sunny situation. After 
a frost lift the plants, 
cut well back and repot 
and keep in a moderate¬ 
ly cool house. Set out 
the following spring. 
No. 1909—Pkt. Mixed 
Colors. 10c; 
Larkspur 
Giant Flowering 
(Annual Delphinium*) 
These beautiful Larkspurs 
are of the Delphinium family 
and are extremely popular. 
They are very effective in 
borders and planted amongst 
shrubs. The colors are gor¬ 
geous. The plants will be in 
bloom within 3 months from 
the time of sowing seeds and 
will continue long in flower. 
An ideal plant for cutting, 
the graceful spikes being 
particularly well suited for 
vase decorations. Sow the 
seeds in early spring or late 
fall where it is intended to 
remain. They grow about 3 
feet in height and should be 
kept about 12 inches apart. 
Larkspurs will be a great 
favorite in your garden. 
No. 1200—Pkt. 10c. 
Japanese 
Moonvine 
JAPANESE MOONVINE 
20. ft. Beautiful rapid annual 
climbers Foliage very dense and 
in some kinds of remarkable 
shape The flowers in their wide 
range of delicate coloring are 
poised on slender stems. Many 
of the sorts open only when the 
sun rises, others when the sun 
sets. Some are fragrant Seeds 
should be soaked in warm water 
for 24 hours before sowing to 
assist rapid germination The 
seeds about the size of a pea 
should be notched with a file be¬ 
fore soaking. No. 1099 Pkt. 10c. 
Lovely 
Lupines 
A Handsome Flower 
Do you know the full 
beauty of the lovely 
spikes of Lupinus. They 
are free flowering, easi¬ 
ly grown annuals, bear¬ 
ing long graceful pea 
shaped flowers of vari¬ 
ous colors. An invalu¬ 
able plant for mixed 
borders and beds. Very 
useful for cutting for 
bouquets and home de¬ 
coration. They grow to 
a height of 3 feet and 
require a well prepared 
garden soil. The seed 
should be sown in a 
half shady situation as 
they are not fond of too 
much sun. Lupines are 
increasing in popularity 
every year, so that a 
garden can hardly be 
considered complete 
without them. 
No. 1192. Pkt. 10c. 
