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HELIANTHEMUM (Sunrose) — An 
excellent creeping perennial for dry soils. 
Flowers in rose, pink and white during 
May and June. Hardy and free blooming 
but should be sown in the open where it 
is to bloom. Packet 10. 
HELIOTROPE—Annual. Fine for bed¬ 
ding; very fragrant. Graceful in habit of 
growth and valuable for cutting. Start 
indoors and plant out in May. Pkt. 5c. 
HELICHRYSUM (he-Ii-kri-sum). — 
Annual. Mixed. Everlasting; one of the 
best flowers to try for home decoration. 
Gather before blooms expand and hang- 
heads downward. Packet 5c. 
HOLLYHOCK—A mixture of single¬ 
flowering in a wide range of beautiful 
colors. Packet 5c. 
HOLLYHOCK— Perennial double. 
Mixed colors. Excellent for rows in gar¬ 
den or for background of buildings or 
high walls; need rich soil and plenty of 
water; cultivate well. Packet 5c. 
HIBISCUS (hi-bis’-kus)—“Marshmal¬ 
low.” Perennial. Showy ornamental plant 
that blooms from August to October, for 
mixed beds or shrubbery; flowers the 
first year if planted early. Packet 10c. 
ICE PLANT (Mesembrianthemum)— 
Pretty summer trailing annual for boxes 
and rock work; sow seed only in boxes; 
it has a small, bright pink flower. Packet 
5c 
KUDZU VINE— Perennial. It will 
grow 8 to 10 feet the first year from 
seed. The foliage is large and covers 
well and bears rosy-purple, pea-shaped 
blossoms in August. Packet 5c. 
LARKSPUR—A n n u a 1. Plant little 
groups in garden; 8 to 12 inches accord¬ 
ing to richness of soil; makes attractive 
spots of color through summer and fall. 
Packet 5c. 
LARKSPUR—This is one of the best 
known garden flowers, and the Stock- 
Flowered improvement is a big success. 
Seed planted late in April will produce 
flowers early in July; blooms are double. 
Blue Spire, Packet.10c 
Sky-Blue .10c 
White Spire.10c 
Lilac Spire .10c 
Miss California .10c 
Gloria .10c 
Six Packets for .50c 
Mixed, Packet .10c 
LAVENDER—Perennial. Truly lovely, 
sweet-scented, blue flowers, often dried 
for use in the linen closet. Hardy every¬ 
where; grows about 2 feet high and 
blooms in August. Packet 10c. 
LIATRIS “Blazing Star”—Most showy 
and attractive hardy perennial plant, 
with long spikes of purple and rose- 
purple flowers from June to September; 
5 feet tall. Packet 10c. 
LINUM (li-num)—Scarlet Flax. One 
of the most effective and showy hardy 
annuals, having fine foliage and delicate 
stems; scarlet crimson flowers. Height 
1 foot. Packet 5c. 
LINUM—Perennial. Beautiful light- 
blue flowers from July until August, 
borne profusely on plants 2 feet high. 
Packet 10c. 
LOBELIA—Dwarf. Best dark blue. 
Fine as a border plant; dwarf and com¬ 
pact in habit. Grows quickly. Packet 5c. 
LOBELIA (Trailing)— This variety 
is much used for porch boxes, baskets 
and pots owing to its delicate trailing 
habits. Packet 5c. 
LUPINE—Annual, mixed. Easily 
grown; long spikes of pea-like flowers 
of various colors. Keep flowers cut and 
more develop. Packet 5c. 
LUPINE—A showy, hardy perennial 
with graceful; long spikes borne during 
June and July. Mixed. Packet 5c. 
Separate Colors: White, rose, light and 
dark pink and blue. Packet 10c. 
LYCHNIS, “Maltese Cross”—Peren¬ 
nial. Scarlet flowers borne most pro¬ 
fusely on plants 2 feet tall during the 
summer and fall. Packet 10c. 
L ANT AN A—This shrubby plant pro¬ 
duces verbena-like flowers the first year 
from seed and may be potted for winter 
blooming; yellow and pink, red and 
orange shades. Packet 5c. 
LIN ARIA—A dainty, easily-grown an¬ 
nual bearing small spikes, like miniature 
snapdragons of brilliant colors; 12 to 18 
inches tall. Packet 5c. 
LUNARIA—“Honesty.” Biennial; it 
is grown for its round, silver, paper-like 
parts of the seed pod, which is dried 
and used for winter bouquets. Packet 5c. 
MARIGOLDS—African—Easily grown 
and thrive in any garden. Enormous 
flowers of intense, rich orange or lemon. 
Packet 5c. 
MARIGOLD, Dwarf French—Mixed. A 
hardy annual blooming from midsummer 
until frost. For earlier uses plant indoors 
and transplant to 8 inches apart when 
danger of frost is past. Packet 5c. 
MARIGOLD, New Guinea Gold—A dis¬ 
tinct type of graceful, pyramidal habit, 
growing about 2 ft., blooms are brilliant 
orange with double ruffled, loose-leaf 
petal, 2 to 2 V 2 inches across. Packet 10c. 
MARIGOLD (African)—Mixed colors. 
Packet 5c. 
MARIGOLD, Legion of Honor—Unex¬ 
celled for borders. Single golden yellow 
flowers with bronze centers. Packet 5c. 
