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THE NEBRASKA SEED CO., OMAHA, NEBRASKA 
Stock Flowered Larkspur 
LARKSPUR A 
(Annual Delphinium) 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
Upright Delphinium Form 
A magnificent type of distinctly upright growth. 
It produces many fine flower-spikes, 3 to 4 feet tall, 
close to the center stalk—a decided improvement on 
older types. Well-formed, large, double flowers. 
Dark Blue Spire. Deep Oxford blue. 
Exquisite Rose. Rose-pink shaded salmon. 
Lilac Spire. Soft light lilac. 
Miss California. Pink on salmon. 
Giant Imperial Larkspur, Mixed. A mixture of all 
colors IPkts* 10c. 
double’ STOCK-FLOWERED. This splendid 
branching type has been greatly improved in the size 
and color of its blooms and general habit of the plant. 
It is notable for its large, very double flowers closely 
set on long spikes. Plants grow 3 to 4 feet tall. 
Azure Blue (Ageratum Blue) 
Carmine (Newport Pink) 
Dark Blue (Purple) 
Flesh Pink 
Lilac Improved 
Rose 
Violet 
Blue 
Pkt. 10c. 
LA FRANCE. Bright salmon-pink. Pkt. 15c. 
LOS ANGELES. Brilliant rose with salmon sheen. 
ROSAMOND (NEW). Bright rose without shadings. 
MIXED COLORS. A blend of all the tall branching 
double stock-flowered varieties listed above. Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA A 
Tender perennial which flowers first season. Adapted 
to edging, borders, baskets, etc. 
CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA. Fine for bedding. 
Pkt. 10c. 
LUNARIA B 
ANNUA (Biennis) (Honesty or St. Peter’s Penny). 
Flowers purple, followed by silvery seed pods, prized 
for winter decoration. Annual but readily self-sows. 
Pkt. 10c. 
ALBA. Pure white. Pkt. 10c. 
LUPINUS (Lupine—Sun Dial) 
ANNUAL. An easily grown, free-flowering annual. 
Long graceful spikes of rich colored, pea-shaped flowers. 
Prefers a little shade. 
Hartwegi Roseus. Rose. 
Hartwegi Albus. White. 
Hartwegi Coelestinus. Sky blue. 
Hartwegi, Mixed. 
PERENNIAL SORTS. Bloom in May and June. 3 ft. 
Polyphyllus. White. 
Polyphyllus. Blue. 
Polyphyllus. Rose. 
Polyphyllus. Mixed. 
All above. Per Pkt. 10c. 
MARIGOLD (Tagetes) A 
From midsummer to fall when many other plants are 
past their prime. Marigolds afford a wealth of color 
that is invaluable. The tall African varieties produce 
large self-colored blossoms on long stems; the French 
flowers are smaller, but the colors and markings are 
interesting, some of the varieties being striped and 
spotted. 
AFRICAN ORANGE. All double. 3 feet. Bright 
orange. Pkt. 10c. 
LEMON QUEEN. All double. 3 feet. Lemon yel¬ 
low. Pkt. 10c. 
TALL AFRICAN MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
GUINEA GOLD. 2% feet. Double. Brilliant golden 
orange. Pkt. 5c. 
LEGION OF HONOR. Dwarf, French. Single. 9 
inches. Yellow, spotted crimson. Pkt. 10c. 
MONARCH STRAIN. Dwarf, French. Double. 
Range fine color, including orange, bronze and mahog¬ 
any. Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF FRENCH MIXED. Pkt. 10c. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda Odorata) A 
LARGE SWEET SCENTED. Most satisfactory for 
garden. Pkt. 5c. 
MOONFLOWER (Night Blooming) A 
BONA NOX (Evening Glory). Violet flowers. Pkt. 
10c. 
MEXICANA GRANDIFLORA ALBA (White Moon 
Flower). Covered with large white flowers every 
evening and cloudy day. Seeds should be started in¬ 
side. Pkt. 10c. 
MEXICANA GRANDIFLORA, Giant Pink. Soft 
lilac-pink flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Lupines Hartwegi 
