OIME CANT FAIL WITH 
Lobelia 
Lobelia 
LOBELIA—Covered with a 
mass of blue flowers. The 
plant is low growing and fine 
for edging. One of the most 
attractive edging plants in the 
garden annuals. Half hardy 
annual. Pkt. 5c, 3 for 12c. 
LAVENDER BALL—See Didis- 
cus Coeruleus. Page 8. 
LADY SLIPPER—See Balsam. 
Page 4. 
JOSEPH’S COAT—See Amar- 
anthus. Page 4. 
LOVE LIES-BLEEDING—See 
Amaranthus. Page 4. 
LOVE IN A PUFF—See Bal¬ 
loon Vine. Page 7. 
Lupinus 
Lupin 
LUPINUS (Lupin)—Hardy an¬ 
nual that grows about 2 feet 
high. Long spikes of pea 
shaped flowers in various col¬ 
ors. Does best in a shady 
place or partially shaded. Pkt. 
6 c, 3 for 15c. 
Nolana 
Nolana 
NOLANA—A fine lit¬ 
tle plant for vases and 
window boxes. Flow¬ 
ers resemble the 
Morning Glory. Best 
mixed, per pkt. 5c, Vs 
oz. 10c. 
Annual Larkspur 
LARKSPUR (Delphinium) — 
Hardy annual with large beauti¬ 
ful spikes of immense flowers. 
Grows 2 to 3 feet high. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 4c. 
Linum 
LINUM (Scarlet Flax)—One of the 
most brilliant colored of the sum¬ 
mer annuals. Flowers growing 
crimson rose. Hardy annual. Pkt. 
5c, 3 for 12c. 
Wonderful Kudzu Vine 
KUDZU VINE—A very fine climbing vine where 
dense shade is desired. Flowers are large and 
handsome. Vine will grow a foot, a day in many 
instances. Hardy annual in north and hardy 
south of Philadelphia. Pkt. 4c, 3 for 10c. 
Impatiens Sultana 
HOLLYHOCKS—A n n u a 1 Everlasting. 
Double Mixed. Will not blossom until 
the second year from seed. Flowers have 
fringed petals and are exceptionally large. 
Pkt. 4c; Vs oz. 18c. 
Lemon Verbena 
LEMON SCENTED VERBENA (Citrio- 
dora)— A low growing tender plant that 
is grown both inside and out. Highly 
fragrant leaves with a strong lemon 
odor. Pkt. 9c. 
POS 
p/un 
Jap Morning Glory 
I M P A TIENS 
SULTAN A—A 
very pretty plant 
for pot culture 
and also for out 
door plant in half 
shaded locations. 
Blossoms over a 
long period of 
time and comes in 
a wide variation 
of color. Mixed. 
Pkt. 10c each. 
Larkspur 
Packets 
and Up 
FREE 
Ask for a beautiful 
Jane Cowl Dahlia and 
an American Beauty 
Rose—See pages 27 and 
73. 
Jauanese Morning Glories 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORY —An improved strain 
much larger than the common kinds and grows rapidly. 
The colors are in great variation, and is a hardy an¬ 
nual. A rapid climbing vine, exceptionally fine for 
covering rock piles, or unsightly places. Mixed pkt. 
5c, 3 for 12c. 
Kudzu Vine 
“I want to thank you for the generous amount of seed you sent me. In the fall I will send you more orders.” (signed) Mrs. 
12 R. L. Bur master, Saranac Lake, N.Y. 
