CATALOGUE OF FLOWER SEEDS. 
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DESCRIPTION. 
LOBELIA. Erinus Compacta Oculata, dark blue, with white eye 
“ Crystal Palace, compact growth, with rich blue flowers 
“ Gracilis, celestial blue. 
“ Emperor William, compact variety, sky-blue flowers 
“ Paxtoniana, pure white, with sky-blue belt . 
“ Prima Donna, flowers velvety maroon . 
Ramosa Compacta, dark blue, compact .... 
“ Alba, pure white .... 
Cardinalis Queen Victoria, brilliant scarlet 
“ Hybrida, mixed, all colors .... 
LOPHOSPERMUM. See Climbers , 
LOVE IN A MIST. See Nigella. 
LOVE LIES BLEEDING. See Amaranthus Caudatus. 
LUNARIA. (Honesty.) Splendid border plants; its seed-pods are valuable for winter bouquets; 
flower purple.. .. 
LUPIN US. A splendid genus of ornamental, beautiful, and free-flowering garden plants, with 
long, graceful spikes of pea-shaped blossoms. 
“ Affinis, blue, white, and purple. 
“ Albo Coccineus, rich, rosy red half way of the spike, then pure white to the apex . 
“ Nanus, dwarf blue, very fine, extra for bedding. 
“ Polyphyllus, mixed, blue and white. 
“ Annual, mixed, variety of colors .. 
LYCHNIS. A genus of handsome and highly ornamental plants of easy culture; strikingly effec¬ 
tive in mixed flower and shrubbery borders. 
“ Chalcedonica, scarlet. 
“ Fulgens, bright orange scarlet. 
“ Haageana Hybrida, mixed, brilliant orange scarlet, crimson, etc. 
LYTHRUM. Profuse-flowering plant, with rosy purple flowers. 
“ Roseum Superbum (see above description). 
MALOPE. Handsome plants, of a branching habit, producing their large flowers in great profu¬ 
sion ; very effective in mixed borders. 
“ Grandiflora Purpurea, purple. 
“ “ Alba, white .. 
MALCOMIA. (Virginian Stock.) Profuse-flowering plants, effective in beds, baskets, or in edgings. 
“ Mixed ............... 
MALVA or MALLOW. Showy and free-flowering border-plants, succeeding in any common 
garden soil. 
“ Crispa (Curled Mallow), ornamental foliage, tall .... 
MARTYNIA. Handsome, free-flowering plants, flowers as large and handsome as Gloxinias, 
succeeded by curious, double-horned fruit. 
“ Mixed colors . 
MARIGOLD. See Tagetes and Calendula. 
MARGUERITE. See Chrysanthemum Frutescens. 
MARVEL OF PERU. See Mirabilis. 
MATHIOLA. (Stocks or Gillyflower.) One of the popular, beautiful, 
favorites, for bedding, massing, edging, ribboning, or 
surpassed either for brilliancy and diversity of color, or profusion and dura¬ 
tion of bloom. 
“ German Dwarf, Ten Weeks, bright colors, mixed 
large Flowering, Ten Weeks, Bright Crimson 
“ “ “ “ Deep Red . 
*• “ “ “ Canary Yellow. 
“ “ “ “ Pure White 
“ “ “ “ Light Rose 
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