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LEPTOSYNE 
12255. Stillmani. One of the quickest annuals, blooming within five 
weeks from date of sowing in open ground, and the golden yellow 
flowers continue in perfection for a long period. Excellent for 
cutting. Height 18 inches. Per pkt., 32c. 
LEPTOSIPHON 
The following are all free flowering hardy annuals. 
12249. Hybridus, Mixed. Plants thickly studded with charming 
bright flowers of various colors. Height 3 inches. Per pkt., 19c. 
LINARIA 
The annual Linaria is quite hardy and produces varied and beau- 
tiful flowers resembling miniature Antirrhinums; very suitable for 
bouquets and table decoration. Clumps of Linaria form an interest¬ 
ing feature of the annual border. 
12269. Sutton’s Special Mixture of all the finest varieties. Height 
9 to 12 inches. Per pkt., 19c. 
LUPINUS 
The annual Lupines are among the most useful of our garden 
flowers, either for mixed borders or for house decoration. They are 
very free flowering, and make a fine show for a small outlay. They 
include a number of charming colors, many of the flowers being 
delightfully scented. 
12348. Hartwegi. A lovely blue and white Lupine; valuable for 
bouquets. Height 2 feet. Per pkt., 19c. 
12350. Hartwegi, White. Pure white flowers; in other respects simi¬ 
lar to preceding. Per pkt., 19c. 
12351. Hartwegi, Azure-Blue. One of the prettiest of the section; 
flowers of a delicate mistlike blue. Height 2 feet. Per pkt., 19c. 
12354. Sutton’s Tall Pink. This is the best pink annual Lupine we 
know, and it gives an abundance of long pale pink spikes which 
are extremely useful for cutting, especially to go with the Azure- 
Blue Hartwegi variety. Height 2]/2 feet. Per pkt., 19c. 
12369. Mixed Annual Lupines. Including the best varieties. Height 
2 to 2/z feet. Per pkt., 19c. 
Sutton's Annual Lupines. 
Sutton's Double Godetia. 
LOBELIA 
Compact Lobelias 
Very dwarf and compact varieties, growing about 4 to 6 inches 
high, each plant forming a dense ball of flowers. These Lobelias are 
reproduced from seed with much greater exactness than is the case 
with any other strain. Though usually grown for edgings, the blue 
and white varieties are very effective in small beds. 
12291. Sutton’s Large Flowered Cambridge Blue. A charming Lo¬ 
belia which comes quite true from seed, and is no doubt one of 
the most popular edging plants now grown. It also makes a de¬ 
lightful ornament for the conservatory when grown in hanging 
baskets. This variety was greatly admired by Her Majesty the 
Queen when inspecting our garden exhibit at the Royal Agricul¬ 
tural Society’s Show held at Reading. Per pkt., 32c. 
12299. Sutton’s Dwarf Royal Purple. A distinct and beautiful dwarf 
compact Lobelia. The rich purple-blue flowers have a conspicuous 
white eye. Per pkt., 32c. 
12308. Sutton’s Aubrietia Shades, Mixed. A combination of beauti¬ 
ful shades of blue, mauve, purple, and crimson. As its name im¬ 
plies, this special mixture gives a display in summer which can only 
be likened to that produced by our Large Flowered Hybrid Au- 
brietias, which are so attractive in the early spring. Per pkt., 49c. 
Spreading Lobelias 
Profuse blooming, free in habit, and deservedly prized for large 
beds and borders where great precision is not of paramount impor¬ 
tance; suitable also for hanging-baskets, rustic work, vases, etc. 
12321. Light Blue and White (Paxtoniana). Per pkt., 19c. 
