LANTANA.. 
Well-known shrubby plants, with clus¬ 
ters of verbena-like flowers, and produc¬ 
ing their pink, yellow, orange and white 
heads in great abundance. They have 
an agreeable aromatic perfume. The 
seed should be sown in a hot-bed, or in 
boxes of light soil in a warm, sunny win¬ 
dow, in March or April, and the young 
plants grown in pots until the weather 
is quite warm and the trees out in full 
leaf, when they may be transplanted to 
the flower beds, setting them eighteen 
inches to two feet apart each way. Fin¬ 
est mixed. Pkt., 40 seeds, 4 cts. 
LATHYRUS, Perennial Peas 
These attractive climbers are entirely 
hardy, springing up from the roots early 
in the spring. Commence to bloom early 
and continue to flower throughout the 
season. Seed should be planted quite 
early in the spring, about one inch deep 
in rich, moist soil. They are"rather slow 
in starilng to grow, but in good soil will 
flower the first summer from seed. The 
second year they will grow more rapidly, 
coming into bloom early ai\d-reaching*a 
height of eight to ten feet if suitable sup¬ 
port is provided. The flowers are quite 
similar to Sweet Peas, but are borne in 
large close heads or clusters and have no 
fragrance. Pkt., 30 se8ds, 3 cts. 
Lantana. 
LAVENDER, Old-Fashioned Sweet. 
A well-known, sweet-scented, 'hardy 
perennial, bearing long spikes of blue 
flowers. Pkt., (50 seeds, 3 cts. 
LINARIA, Kenilworth Ivy. 
A verv pretty nml well known har¬ 
dy pere'irdal trailing plant, for cov¬ 
ering rock woi k, and verv useful lor 
hanging baskets. The flowers are 
small 1 rt pretty, and for a drooping 
plant mulling can be better as it is 
easily grown from seed. Pkt., 150 
seeds, 3 cts 
LOBELIA, Star of Ischl. 
Of very dwarf, erect growth, form¬ 
ing dense balls of charming azure 
blue flowers, exceedingly ornamental 
for vases or hanging baskets and 
rockeries, blooming from June to No¬ 
vember, while for border cultivation 
they arc equally effective. Pkt., 300 
seeds, 3 cts. 
Lavender, Sweet. 
MIGNONETTE, 
MACHET. (True). 
It is of dwarf and vigorous 
growth, with massive spikes 
of deliciously scented red 
flowers. Pkt., 150 seeds, 3 
cts. 
MIGNONETTE, 
GOLDEN QUEEN. 
Very fine variety, with flow¬ 
ers of golden hue and deli¬ 
ciously fragrant. Pkt., 200 
seeds, 3 cts. 
MIGNONETTE, Sweet. 
(RESEDA ODORATA.) 
A favorite on account of its 
fragrance. Pkt., 250 seeds. 
3 cts.; oz., 6 cts. 
Mignonette, Machet. 
