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MA^RSHALL’S FLOWER SEEDS. 
NAME AND DESCRIPTION. j 
IPOMOEA (Moniing-Glory, See also Convolvulus.) Climbers of rapid 
growth, with beautiful and varied flowers; for covering walls, 
trellises, arbors or stumps of trees they are invaluable . . 
Grandiflora alba. (Mooiiflower.) Large, heart-shaped leaves and 
large, pure white flowers, which open only late iu the evening. . . 
Rubro-coerulea (Heavenly Blue.) Beautiful, large, sky-blue flowers 
Setosa. Brazilian Morniug-Gloi’y.) Large, ornamental foliage, with 
bright rose flowers . 
Imperial Japanese, Mixed. A great improvement over the old- 
Fringed, Single, Mixed. All beautifully fringed . 
Double-flowering, Mixed. Mixture of double sorts . 
Quamoclit. (See Cypress Vine.) 
JACOBEA, Senecio. For large beds and borders. Blue . 
Finest Mixed. Blue and white . 
KAULFUSSIA. Fine for edging. Mixed . 
KENILWORTH IVY. Neat, hardy climber, clinging to walls, etc. . . 
KOCHIA tricophylla. (Belvidere Summer Cypress, or Mexican Fire- 
bush.) Grows into a perfect pyramidal-shaped cypress bush, with 
small feathery light green foliage; becomes a lovely crimson hue 
about September. (See Cut, page 47.) ... .. 
KUDZTJ VINE. (Pueraria Thunbergiana.) . 
LANTANA, Newest Hybrids, Mixed. 
LARKSPUR. Elegant and ornamental plants, producing in great 
variety of form and colors. 
Dwarf Rocket. Finest colors. Fine for bedding . 
Tall Rocket. Long, showy spikes . 
Tall Branching. 
Emperor, Branching. 
Emperor, Branching. 
Emperor, Branching. 
Eanperor, Branching. 
Emperor, Branching. 
Emperor, Branching. 
Beautiful for cutting 
Red striped . 
Rose . 
White . 
Finest Mixed . 
Newport Scarlet. Can be treated either as an annual or biennial. . 
Collection of Hyacinth Flov;ered, Six Varieties . 
Collection of Hyacinth Flowered, 12 Varieties . 
Collection of Emperor, Branching, Six Varieties .. 
Perennial Larkspur. (See Delphinium.) 
LATHYRUS latifolius. (See Sweet Peas.) 
LAVATERA splendens rosea. (Pink Mallow.) Bushy plants; pro¬ 
duce large, ()i)en, pink, mallow-like flowers in great profusion. 
Most decorative when cut for vases. (See Cut, page 47.) . 3 
LEMON VERBENA. Lemon-scented foliage . 3 
LINARIA Cymbalaria. Kenilworth Tvy . 6 
LINUM grandiflorum rubrum. Single, scarlet flowers . 1 
LOBELIA. Bushy plants, with pendent branches; very profuse flow¬ 
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Erinus speciosa. Bright blue flowers . V 
Erinus gracilis. Blue flowers; trailing . % 
Erinus mixed colors. White, blue, rose, etc.... 
Erinus Crystal Palace, compacta. Dark blue .'. 
Erinus Emperor William. Light blue . 
Erinus Royal Purple. Deep blue, with a distinct white eye. 
Perennial Varieties: 
Cardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) A native variety, with spikes of 
scarlet flowers; fine border plant . 3 
Queen Victoria. A beautiful variety, with dark bronzy foliage; 
flowers brilliant scarlet ..'.. . . 3 
LOPHOSPERNUM, Scandens. Dark rose. A rapid-growing climber. S 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING. fSee Amaranthus.) 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST. (See Nigella.) 
LUPINUS. Free-flowering plants, with long spikes of flowers. 
Snow Queen. A grand white variety . 2 
Mixed, Annual Varieties . 2 
Mixed, Perennial Varieties . 3 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. The old favorite Scarlet Lychins . 4 
Haageana hybrids, mixed colors. Bushy little plants . 1 
MALOPE, Grandiflora. Mixed . 2 
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