10 
KENDALL AND WHITNEY'S 
HYACINTH BEAN, 
Per Pkt. 
Tender climbing annual, producing clusters of 
brilliant flowers... 5 
ICE PLANT, 
A singular, looking, tender annual, with thick 
fleshy leaves that have the appearance of being 
covered with crystals of ice. Start early in pots 
and transplant into light, sandy soil, in a warm 
situation. ... 5 
JACOBEA. 
A very gay-colored showy class of hardy 
annuals, very effective for bedding. Grows about 
one foot high. Double Mixed. 5 
LANTANA, 
Highly valuable plants of vigorous growth and 
branching habit, producing brilliantly colored 
flowers constantly changing in hue; very effect¬ 
ive either for pot culture or for bedding. 
Fine Mixed. 5 
LARKSPUR, 
Very beautiful showy annuals, produces dense 
spikes of flowers, which are very decorative either 
in the garden or when cut for vases. Set ten 
inches apart. 
Dwarf Double Rocket. Extra fine mixed. 5 
Double Branching. Fine mixed. 5 
LAVENDER, 
A shrubby plant, half-hardy. Delightful fra¬ 
grance . 5 
LOBELIA, 
Exceedingly pretty, profuse blooming plants of 
great value to the flower garden; their delicate, 
drooping habit and the profusion of their charm¬ 
ing little flowers render them exceedingly orna¬ 
mental. Very fine for hanging baskets. 
Blue King.. 10 
Comp acta White. 10 
Fine Mixed. 10 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING, 
A hardy annual, three to four feet high, with 
pendant spikes of blood red flowers. 5 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST, 
A curious, hardy annual about one foot high, 
with finely cut leaves and singular flowers. 5 
LUPINS, 
Showy, hardy perennials, two to three feet high, 
producing tall spikes of attractive flowers. Mixed 5 
MALOPE, 
Handsome, half-hardy annual, about two feet 
high. Set eighteen inches apart. Well adapted 
to mixed borders. Mixed. 5 
MARVEL OF PERU, 
The old and well known four o’clock. A beauti¬ 
ful plant with flowers of various colors, making 
a fine summer hedge when set one foot apart. 
Grows two feet high. Mixed . 5 
MARIGOLD, 
Extremely showy, half-hardy annual one to 
two feet high, well adapted to garden culture, 
blooming profusely through the season, set one 
foot apart. 
Orange African. 5 
Lemon . 5 
French. Beautifully striped.. . 5 
MARIGOLD. 
MAURANDIA, 
Per Pkt. 
An elegant, half-hardy climbing perennial, 
well adapted to the conservatory or trellis work 
in the garden. Start early in pots, transplant 
when the weather, becomes warm. Flowers the 
first year from the seed, and continues in bloom 
through the season. 
Barclayana. Rich violet flowers. 10 
Scarlet . 10 
Purple .— 10 
White. 10 
Mixed .....— 10 
MOURNING BRIDE, 
A class of very pretty hardy annuals from one 
to two feet high, suitable for bedding or bouquets. 
Mixed. 5 
MORNING GLORY, (See Convolvulus.) 
IMPERIAL 
Japanese Morning Glories. 
Gigantic flowers, exquisite hew colors, magnifi¬ 
cent foliage. 
Single Mixed .... 10 
niGNONETTE. 
MIGNONETTE, 
A well known hardy annual, universally grown 
and esteemed for its delicious fragrance. If well 
thinned out the plants will grow stronger and 
produce larger spikes of bloom. 
Mignonette, Sweet. 
Large flowered variety, very fragrant. Per 
ounce, 15 cts. 5 
Dwarf Compact. 
It is a very desirable variety distinct in charac¬ 
ter, forming a dwarf dense bush. 5 
