Larkspurs have dev eloped and are grand flowers today 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial White King 
Larkspur 
A very popular annual for cutting, either outdoors or in the green¬ 
house. Seed sown in warm weather will germinate very slowly. 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
This new group of Larkspurs is identical in branching habit to the 
Giant Imperial stock. Flowers very double. Plants of robust habit of 
growth. 3 to 4 ft. 
New Varieties 
Blue Bell. Clear light blue. 
Blue Spire. An intense deep Oxford-blue. 
Carmine King. Rich carmine. 
Exquisite Pink, Improved. An excellent ir 
provement over the old type. Beautiful salmo 
pink. Comes practically 100 per cent true. . 
Exquisite Rose. A beautiful rose-pink. 
Gloria. Fine deep rose. 
Lilac Queen. Rich lilac, shading lavender-blue 
Lilac Spire. Bright lilac. 
Los Angeles. A fine variety. Rich salmon, over- 
Trade pkt. 
Oz. 
Vilb. 
..$0 25 
$1 00 
$3 00 
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25 
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3 00 
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laid with brilliant rose. 
25 
1 00 
3 
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Sweet Lavender. Light lavender-blue. 
25 
1 00 
3 
00 
White King. 1937 Novelty. All-America Winner. 
Giant, pure white flowers on long spikes. 
40 
1 75 
6 
00 
White Spire. Pure white. 
25 
1 00 
3 
00 
Mixed. 
20 
75 
2 
50 
Trade pkt. Oz. 
..SO 15 $0 50 
Vdb. 
$1 50 
TALL BRANCHING STOCK-FLOWERED LARKSPUR 
These grow about 4 feet high. 
Dark Blue. 
Exquisite. Soft pink. 15 50 1 50 
Lilac . 15 50 1 50 
Lustrous Carmine (Newport Pink). ... 15 50 1 50 
Shell-Pink . 15 50 1 50 
Sky-Blue . 15 50 1 50 
White . 15 50 1 50 
Mixed . 15 40 1 25 
Lb. 
$5 00 
00 
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00 
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IMPROVED GIANT HYACINTH-FLOWERED 
These grow about 4 feet high and are especially adapted for growing 
under glass. 
Dark Blue. 
Lilac. 
Pink. 
White. . . . 
Mixed.... 
Trade pkt. 
..$0 20 
20 
20 
20 
15 
Oz. 
$0 75 
75 
75 
75 
50 
%lb. 
$2 50 
50 
50 
50 
75 
Lupinus (Annual) 
Very attractive and popular as a cut-flower. For an early crop, sow 
seed in September or October, pot up and later transfer to a solid bed. 
Allow from 12 to 14 inches between the plants. Grow in a temperature 
of 45° to 50°. 
NEW HARTWEGI or KING (Novelty) 
An improved strain, 3 to 4 feet high, with base-branching habit, 
each plant producing 4 to 6 spikes of bloom. Trade pkt. Oz. 
King Blue. Rich Oxford-blue. 
.$0 25 
$1 
00 
King Sky-Blue. Clear light blue. . . . 
25 
1 
00 
King White. Glistening pure white. . 
25 
1 
00 
Choice Mixture. 
STANDARD ANNUAL VARIETIES 
20 
75 
Trade pkt. 
Oz. 
Vilb. 
Lb. 
Pink. 
...$0 15 
$0 25 
$0 75 
$2 
75 
Rich Blue. 
15 
25 
75 
2 
75 
Sky-Blue. 
15 
25 
75 
2 
75 
White. 
15 
25 
75 
2 
75 
Mixed. 
15 
25 
65 
2 
40 
Marigold, Winter-flowering Tradepkt . 0z . 
Australian Giant or Tree. A fine variety for forcing. 
Strong grower with long-stemmed, mahogany-red flow¬ 
ers, having golden yellow crested centers.$0 25 $0 75 
Lieb’s. A new winter cut-flower type. Flowers deep 
brown, with golden yellow centers.V4° z * SI.00. . 50 
Mignonette 
Ball’s Forcing Strain. Early-flowering, greenhouse 
forcing type. Produces, when disbudded, exceptionally 
large spikes.V^oz. $1.75.. 1 00 6 00 
Nemesia 
Strumosa Suttoni. Colors vary from creamy white to 
deep orange and carmine. Seed can be sown in October, 
either in a bench or flat, and transplanted later on. Will 
flower in December and January; for later flowering 
sow in January. 30 1 50 
Annual Lupine 
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