CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
107 
NAME. 
Hard. 
and 
Dur. 
H’g’t 
Feet. 
Color 
of 
Flower. 
Price 
per 
Oz. Pkt. 
Lagurus, see Ornamental Grasses 
Lantana, see Seeds for Greenhouse 
Larkspur, see Delphinium 
Lathyrus, see page 97 
Lavendula (Lavender) spica. 
hP 
2 
blue 
•25 
5 
Lavatera arborea variegata. 
hhP 
3 
red 
•75 
5 
alba. 
hA. 
2 
white 
•25 
5 
trimestris. 
<< 
3 
red 
•25 
5 
Leptosiphon hybridus. 
n 
1 
mix’d 
.40 
5 
Leptosyne maritima. 
hhA 
2 
yel. 
.50 
5 
Stillmani . 
n 
a 
<( 
10 
Liatris (Blazing Star) pyenostachia. 
hP 
3 
pur. 
5 
spicata. 
n 
rose 
5 
Limnanthus Douglasii. 
hA 
1 
w. & y. 
5 
mixed. 
<< 
a 
mix’d 
5 
Linaria cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). . . 
hP 
trai. 
violet 
2.00 
5 
—alba. 
u 
• < 
white 
.40 
5 
maroccana. 
hA 
% 
rose 
.40 
5 
—hybrids. 
<< 
u 
mix’d 
.40 
5 
Linum (Flax) flavum (Golden Flax). 
thhP 
a 
yel. 
>•25 
5 
grandiflorum rubrum. 
hhA 
n 
crim. 
.20 
5 
luteum. 
<< 
n 
yej. 
•50 
5 
Perennial sorts. 
hhP 
1 
mix'd 
•30 
5 
Lobelia erinus. Crystal Palace Compacta 
tA 
d. blue 
2.00 
10 
— compacta oculata. 
u 
n 
a 
1.00 
5 
—delicata. 
<( 
n 
n 
1.00 
10 
— Emperor William. 
it 
n 
blue 
f .CO 
5 
— erecta . 
ii 
% 
<< 
•75 
—formosa. 
tt 
y 
red 
5 
—goldelse. 
tt 
n 
blue 
5 
—gracilis. 
it 
trai. 
n 
1.00 
5 
—Paxtoniana. 
n 
% 
b. & w. 
• 7 5 
c. 
—Prima Donna compacta. 
n 
u 
d. red 
1.00 
10 
— pumila magnifica. 
tt 
y 
d. blue 
2.00 
10 
-White Gem. 
it 
n 
white 
2.0c 
10 
—Royal Purple. 
ii 
y 
pur. 
I.CO 
5 
—speciosa. 
ii 
trai. 
blue 
■50 
5 
cardinalis (Cardinal Flower).. 
hP 
2 
scar. 
10 
syphylitica. 
n 
n 
blue 
10 
Lophospermum, see Climbers 
Lotus Jacobseus. 
hhA 
n 
br. 
.50 
5 
—luteus. 
« 
a 
yel. 
•75 
5 
Love-in-a-Mist, see Nigella 
Love-Lies-Bleeding, see Amaranthus 
1 
caudatus 
Lunaria biennis (Honesty). 
thB 
a 
pur. 
• 3 ° 
5 
Lupinus Cruikshankii. 
hA 
3 
blue 
•25 
5 
—Hartwegii. 
u 
n 
rose 
•25 
5 
-alb us. 
n 
n 
white 
•25 
5 
—arboreus (Snow Queen). 
hP 
5 
<< 
•50 
10 
mutabilies. 
n 
3 
var. 
.20 
5 
Mixed Annual. 
hA 
(< 
mix’d 
•25 
5 
—Perennial. 
hP 
n 
n 
•25 
5 
Lychnis chalcedonica.. 
thP 
2 
scar. 
.50 
5 
—alba. 
«( 
n 
white 
.50 
5 
— mixed. 
n 
(< 
mix’d 
.40 
5 
fulgens. 
hhP 
1 
scar. 
•75 
10 
haageana hybrida. 
hP 
n 
mix’d 
•75 
10 
Lythrum roseum superbum. 
thP 
rose 
•30 
5 
Malcomia (Virginia Stock). 
hA 
1 
mix’d 
• 3 ° 
5 
/Wa/opegrandiflora. 
n 
2 
•30 
5 
Malva , or Mallow, crispa. 
hP 
3 
.20 
5 
miniata (Sunset Plant). 
hhP 
4 
scar. 
• 3 ° 
5 
Martynia fragrans. 
hhA 
2 
pur. 
•30 
5 
mixed. 
<< 
n 
mix’d 
• 3 ° 
5 
Marigold , see Tageles and Calendula, 90-94 
DESCRIPTION. 
Well-known, sweet-scented flower of the 
old gardens. 
Hollyhock-like flowers. L. arborea has 
beautiful mottled foliage. 
The colors are blue, white, lilac, purple 
and orange. Very attractive. 
Large single flowers, useful for cutting. 
Fine for dry soils. Produces handsome 
spikes of flowers. 
Does well in damp, shady places. Splen¬ 
did for bees. 
Snapdragon-shaped flowers desirable for 
edging and good for rockwork. It is 
unsurpassed for baskets, vases, etc. 
Effective and showy plants for beds and 
borders. 
Dark blue with white eye. 
Indigo blue with white eye. 
Sky blue. 
Of upright growth. 
Yellow foliage. 
Fine for baskets and vases. 
White with blue belt. 
| The best for edging and pots. 
Purple with white eye. 
Trailing habit. 
| Showy border plants. 
) Pretty and interesting plants with small 
j pea-shaped flowers. 
The seed pods make fine winter bou¬ 
quets. 
Showy, easily grown plants, with long 
' spikes of bright colored flowers. 
Bright colored border plants of easy cul- 
^ ture. 
( Magnificent spikes of large rosy-purple 
\ flowers. 
Grand for beds or edging. 
Fine for cutting. 
I Curled Mallow. Ornamental foliage 
( plant. 
( Stately plants with gloxinia-like flowers 
J that are followed by horn-like fruit. 
] Seed should be sown in a gentle bot¬ 
tom heat. 
of cover. 
