Paterson , N. J. 
15 
IPOMOEA, H.A. Pkt. 
Noctiflora grandiflora (Moon flower). Large 
pure white, fragrant flowers which open at 
evening -(4 0 z. 30c .10 
Quamoclit hybrida (Cardinal Climber or Cy¬ 
press vine). Strong, rapid climber, with fern¬ 
like foliage, literally covered with cardinal- 
red flowers which continue till frost, % oz. 75c .15 
Rose Marie (New Double). Flowers are a beau¬ 
tiful shade of deep rose of double and semi¬ 
double form -14 oz. 50c .15 
Rubro-caerulea (Heavenly Blue). Large flow¬ 
ers, deep sky-blue_u_*4 oz. 75c .15 
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) 
Oz. 50c .10 
KALANCHOE, G.P. 
Globulifera coccinea (Blossfeldiana). See novel¬ 
ties, page 4 -3 pkts. $1.00 .35 
KOCHIA, H.H.A. 
Trichophylla (Summer Cypress). A rapid¬ 
growing annual, foliage green, turning to 
fiery red in Autumn. 3 ft. _!4 oz. 30c .10 
LATHYRUS, H P. 
Latifolius (Perennial Pea). Beautiful hardy 
perennial climbers of rapid growth. 
Choice mixed colors _oz. 40c .10 
LANTANA, H.H.A. or G.P. 
Hybrida. Shruby half-hardy bedding plant. 
Choice mixed __ —% oz. 1.00 .25 
LARKSPUR, H.A. 
GIANT IMPERIAL (SPIRE VARIETIES) 
Tall upright branching plants bearing delphinium¬ 
like spikes of double flowers on stems four to five 
feet long. 
Blue Spire White Spire Lilac Spire 
Peach Blossom Carmine King 
Each (4 oz. 60c Pkt. 15c 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED 
One of the finest types of this popular annual, 
with large double flowers closely packed on the long 
graceful spikes and the many laterals. Height 2% 
to 3 ft. 
14 oz. Pkt. 
Dark Blue _$0.50 $0.15 
Newport Pink _ .50 .15 
Sky Blue _ .50 .15 
Exquisite. Soft rose pink _ .50 .15 
Pure White _ .50 .15 
Ageratum Blue _ .50 .15 
Collection, 1 pkt. each of above 6 colors, 75c 
Collection, *4 oz. each of above 6 colors, $2.50 
Finest Mixed. All colors _Oz. $1.00 .10 
Rosamond. Pure deep rose; large and 
very double; early _14 oz. $1.00 .20 
Miss California. Very rich deep pink on 
a salmon ground _ Vs oz. 60c; Pkt. .15 
LAVATERA, H.A. 
Annual Mallow. Showy, hardy annuals, with 
large, cup-shaped flowers, useful for massing and 
cutting. 
arborea variegata (Tree Mallow). Large orna¬ 
mental foliage plants, with leaves mottled 
yellow and white. 4 ft. -14 oz. 50c .15 
alba splendens. White flowers. 3 ft—14 oz. 50c .15 
trimestris. Rose. 2 ft_14 oz. 50c .15 
trimestris. White. 2 ft. - —.14 oz. 50c .15 
LAVENDER, H P. 
(Lavendula vera). Ornamental plant bearing 
long spikes of fragrant blue flowers. 114 ft. .25 
LEMON VERBENA, H.H.P. or G.P. 
Pkt. 
(Aloysia citriodora). Tender perennial with 
fragrant evergreen leaves _ . _ .15 
LEPTOSYNE, H.H.A. 
Fragrant, half-hardy annuals, large, Marguerite¬ 
like flowers on long stems. Excellent for cutting, 
maritima. Large, lemon-yellow. 2 ft. 14 oz. $1.00 .15 
stillmani. Rich golden-yellow, blooms in six 
weeks after sowing. 2 ft. _14 oz. 50c .10 
LIATRIS, H.P. 
Pycnostachya (Blazing Star). Long spikes of 
rosy-purple flowers from July to September; 
3 to 4 ft. high _14 oz. $1.00 .25 
LILIUM, H.P. 
Philippinense formosanum. A truly remarkable 
lily with large umbels of beautiful, long, trum¬ 
pet-shaped blooms of immense size. Not un¬ 
like an Easter Lily. Will bloom 6 to 8 months 
after sowing. Fragrant white blooms shaded 
pink outside. 3 feet. _Special Pkt. 75c .25 
Regale (Regal Lily). One of the most beauti¬ 
ful of all garden Lilies. Grows 3 to 5 feet 
high and blooms outdoors in July. Ivory 
white blooms shaded pink on the outside and 
with yellow throat. _(4 oz. 60c .20 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Easy to grow from 
seed blooming the second year. Bears a pro¬ 
fusion of medium-sized dazzling coral-red 
flowers. It is excellent for the dwarf border, 
the rock garden, or for forcing. Perfectly 
hardy; blooms in May. 2 feet high. 
Special Pkt.75c .25 
Collection of one packet each of the three Lilies 
described here, 60c 
LINUM, H.P. 
flavum. Golden yellow, 1 ft. _14 oz. 1.00 .20 
perenne. Blue IV 2 ft. _14 oz. 50c .10 
perenne. White. 114 ft. _14 oz. 50c .10 
LINARIA 
Maroccana, Excelsior Hybrids, H.A. Annual 
erect type growing a foot high. A mixture 
of colors, white, yellow, purple _14 oz. 50c .10 
Cymbalaria, H.P. (Kenilworth-ivy). Hardy 
climber, clings to wall_ .15 
LOBELIA, H.A. 
Desirable for pot culture, edgings, hanging bas¬ 
kets, etc. 
Crystal Palace Compacta. Deep blue. Vs oz. $1.00 .20 
Blue Emperor. Sky blue _ Vs oz. 75c .15 
White Gem. Snow white _ .15 
Gracilis.- Light blue, trailing_ Vs oz. 50c .15 
Tenuior. About 15 in. high, blue with white eye .25 
Cardinalis (H.P.) The scarlet “Cardinal Flower.” 
3 ft. high _5 pkts. $1.00 .25 
LUPINUS 
Free flowering, easily grown annuals with long, 
graceful spikes of various-colored, pea-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Valuable for beds or cutting. 
ANNUAL VARIETIES—Hartwegi 
Dark Blue Rose White Mixed 
Each of the above, 1 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 
!4 oz. Pkt. 
Hartwegi Giants Mixed. An improved 
strain of Annual Lupinus. Three to 
four feet tall, base branching, 4 to 6 
long flower spikes per plant, with 25 
or more flowers to the spike. Colors 
include dark blue, sky blue, rose and 
white _ .35 .15 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES—Polyphyllus 
Blue Rose White Yellow Mixed 
Each of the above, 1 oz. $1.00; pkt. 15c 
