The Tillinohast Seed Co., La Conner, Wash. 
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PRICES: Package, 5c; any six for 25c; twelve for 50c; twenty-five for $1.00 
HELIOTROPE 
A half hardy perennial that should 
be treated as an annual in this clim¬ 
ate. It will bloom in the open garden 
the first year but does best if sown 
indoors or in hotbeds and transplanted 
to the open when the weather is 
warmer. The flowers are very frag¬ 
rant. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
This is the old favorite formerly 
found in nearly all flower gardens. It 
is a very hardy perennial and as it 
grows very tall is finely adapted for 
rows along high fences or beside build¬ 
ings. (For plants see page 36). 
KOCHIA or SUMMER CYPRESS 
This beautiful annual, sometimes 
called Burning Bush, forms a globe- 
shaped bush about 2 feet to 2V 2 feet 
in height, which resembles a cypress 
tree. In summer, the color is light 
green, but in the fall it turns carmine 
to blood-red, when the frosts come. 
Flowers are inconspicuous. 
LARKSPUR 
A hardy garden annual. Long a fav¬ 
orite. Flowers are various shades of 
red, blue, white, etc. Will grow on al¬ 
most any variety of soil. (See page 1). 
LINARIA 
A dainty easily grown annual bear¬ 
ing small spikes, like a miniature snap¬ 
dragon, of brilliant colors, including 
yellow, crimson, pink, purple, etc. 
Plants about 12 inches tall. Fine for 
borders or rockery. 
LOBELIA—DWARF 
Plants small, and compact and very 
hardy, bearing a profusion of brilliant 
blue flowers. A great favorite not 
only for borders but for window and 
porch boxes as well. 
LOBELIA—TRAILING 
A beautiful plant for window boxes 
and hanging baskets. The flowers are 
similar to the compact lobelia but the 
plants are loose and trailing. 
LUPINE 
This is a hardy free blooming an¬ 
nual that has been coming into popu¬ 
larity recently. It makes a very rapid 
growth and bears a profusion of long, 
graceful spikes covered with many 
pealike flowers in many colors. Very 
satisfactory for massing or in shrub¬ 
beries. 
LI NUM—Scarlet Flax 
A very effective and showy hardy 
annual bedding plant. Long blooming 
period. Brilliant scarlet flowers on 
delicate stems about one foot high. 
MARIGOLD—AFRICAN DOUBLE 
A fine hardy 
annual of vig¬ 
orous growth 
about 3 feet 
tall. It is cov¬ 
ered during its 
blooming sea- 
sen with many 
globe-shaped 
orange and 
lemon colored 
blossoms. See 
page 4 1 for 
plants. 
MARIGOLD—FRENCH 
Our mixture of this fine annual con¬ 
tains a wide range of colors and mark¬ 
ings in both the double and single 
flowers. These are more dwarf than 
the African but the wide variation of 
the flowers make them very attrac¬ 
tive. 
MIGNONETTE 
Another old fashioned favorite flow¬ 
er. No garden complete without it. 
Large spikes, very fragrant. 
MIMULUS (Monkey-Flower) 
Fine, showy, free-flowering plants 
suitable for porch or window boxes, 
succeeding well in shady positions. 
While they are half-hardy perennials 
they bloom well when planted early. 
The blooms are brilliantly colored and 
blotched. 
MORNING GLORIES 
A well known climbing annual of 
rapid growth and profusion of bloom. 
An old time favorite. (See page 3). 
NASTURTIUM—Dwarf 
Half hardy annual. Blooms very pro¬ 
fusely all the season. Many brilliant 
colors, mixed. Needs no trellis. Pkt., 
5c; oz., 10c; 54 lb., 35c. 
NASTURTIUM—Tall 
Beautiful an¬ 
nual climber 
for trellises 
and arbors; of 
easy culture; 
gorgeous color¬ 
ed flowers un¬ 
til killed by 
hard frosts. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 
10c; <4 lb.,35c. 
