FARM, GARDEN AND SEED ANNUAL 
55 
New Giant Imperial Larkspurs 
Oz. Pkt. 
Blue Bell. New. Medium blue . $1.25 10c. 
Blue Spire. Deep Oxford Blue . 1.25 10c 
Exquisite Pink Improved. Soft, pink- 
shaded salmon . 1.25 10c. 
Gloria. Deep rose with no trace of car¬ 
mine. Better than Exquisite Rose .. 1.25 10c. 
Lilac Spire. A beautiful color. 1.25 10c. 
Peach Blossom. A real clear, light pink; 
no trace of salmon . 1.25 10c. 
White Spire. Dazzling pure white .... 1.25 10c. 
Imperial Mixed Colors. Spec, pkt., 25c. 1.00 10c. 
Lathyrus. Everlasting Peas 
Showy, free-flowering plant, very ornamental on 
trellis work. Blooms excellent for cutting. Hardy 
perennial. 5 to 6 feet. Oz. Pkt. 
Latifolius, White Pearl . $1.00 10c. 
Latifolius, Pink Beauty . 85c. 10c. 
Latifolius, Red . 85c. 10c. 
Mixed . 50c. 10c. 
Lavender. Lavender Vera 
Munsted Strain. Dwarf, compact, early flower¬ 
ing. Slender spikes of lavender flowers, very 
fragrant. Hardy perennial 1 ft. Per oz., $3.00; 
pkt., 10c. 
Ipomoea. 
Rapid and luxuriant summer climber, profuse in 
its blooms of large, beautiful flowers. Soak or 
notch seeds to help germination. Start inside or 
only in warm ground. A dry sandy, sunny location 
promotes early flowering and less foliage. Fertilize 
sparingly or not at all. 
Lantana. 
A most desirable half-hardy, greenhouse or 
bedding plant, constantly in bloom, verbena-like 
heads of orange, white, rose and other colored 
flowers. 
Finest Mixed. Dwarf, compact bedding hybrids. 
Per oz., $1.00; per pkt., 10c. 
Larkspur Annual. 
Delphinium 
Beautiful, hardy annuals, producing dense spikes 
of flowers, which are very ornamental, either in 
the garden or when cut for vases. Set 10 inches 
apart. Sow seed either late fall or early spring. 
The new Imperial upright, base branching type is 
a great advance in Larkspurs. 
IPOMOEA HEAVENLY BLUE, IMPROVED 
Heavenly Blue. (Improved). Early flowering. 
New superior strain. Flowers large (3J4 to 4 in.) 
intense blue, lighter toward the center, freely pro¬ 
duced and continue until frost. A notable char¬ 
acter is that they remain open until late afternoon. 
Oz., $1.25; )4-oz., 65c.; special pkt., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
Bona Nox. (Evening Glory). Large, blue, fra¬ 
grant flowers. Per oz., 35c.; per pkt., 10c. 
Grandiflora Alba. (Moon Flower). At night and 
during dull days the plants are covered with an abundance 
of large, pure white, fragrant flowers, 5 to 6 inches in 
diameter. Grows very rapidly. Per oz., 50c.; pkt., 10c. 
Imperial Japanese. Handsomest of all Morning 
Glories. The flowers are of gigantic size, and the coloring 
beyond description, ranging from snow-white to black 
purple. Mixed. Per oz., 25c.; pkt., 10c. 
Quamoclit Hybrid. (Cardinal Climber). One of 
the finest annual climbers, 20 to 25 feet, flowers size of 
half-dollar, intense scarlet. Seed should be notched or 
soaked to aid germination. Per oz., $1.25; per pkt., 15c. 
Kenilworth Ivy. 
Linaria Cymbaleria 
A violet flower, neat, hardy perennial trailing 
plant, suitable for baskets, vases and rock work. 
Per 14-oz., 75c.; per pkt., 10c. 
Kochia. 
Kudzu Vine. 
Pueraria Thunbergiana 
A twining vine of remarkably rapid growth, attaining a 
length of 40 to 50 feet in one season. Hardy, though the 
vine dies down every winter. Foliage large and lobed, 
purple, pea-shaped flowers in clusters. A fine vine for 
arbors, verandas, etc. Per oz., 60c.; pkt., 10c. 
KOCHIA 
Summer Cypress 
Tricophylla. Improved 
Childsii. An easily-grown 
annual with perfect sym¬ 
metry. It is a lively green, 
but on the approach of 
autumn the whole plant be¬ 
comes a bright scarlet, mak¬ 
ing in all a very desirable 
plant. During the summer 
it obtains a height of about 
three feet. Per oz., 35c.; 
per pkt., 10c. 
