Supreme Quality 
Flower Seeds i 
LOBELIA (Continued) 
Pendula, Hamburgia. Good for hanging baskets, 
sky-blue, white eye.25 
Sapphire. For hanging baskets, large deep navy- 
blue with white eye.25 
Angelina. White, light green foliage. For hanging 
baskets . 25 
'Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Brilliant scarlet 
blooms .35 
LOPHOSPERMUM 
.50 
1.50 
.50 
1.75 
.50 
1.80 
1.20 
4.25 
Scandens (Climbing Foxglove). Rose. 
Tr. Pkt.35c 14 oz.80c Oz.$2.80 
LOVE IN A MIST (See Nigella) 
LUNARIA (Honesty, Moonwort) 
'Biennis Alba. A very showy biennial grown primarily for the glisten¬ 
ing silvery membrane of its seed pods which are splendid for winter 
bouquets. May be grown as an annual if sown early in the year. 
Produces attractive blooms which are splendid for cutting. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
White .$0.20 $0.50 
Crimson .20 .50 
Mixed .15 .40 
LUPINUS (Lupins) 
LUP1NUS (Annual) 
New Hartwegi (King). An improved strain. 3 to 4 feet high, with base 
branching habit. Each plant produces from 4 to 6 spikes of bloom, 
which are much larger than the old type. 
Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
King Blue. Enormous spikes of 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 Mixed. 
. .20 
.75 
Standard Annual Varieties 
Tr. Pkt 
Oz. 
Vi lb. 
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 
'Polyphyllus (Perennial Lupins). Effective plants with large spikes of 
flowers. 
'RUSSELL LUPINS "New Miracle Flowers" 
Extraordinary colors; many new shades, never before seen in Lupins. 
See Novelty Pages in This Book for Illustration and Complete 
Description. 
12 seeds..25c 50 seeds..65c 120 seeds. .$1.25 250 seeds. , $2.50 
‘LUPINUS (Polyphyllus) Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Salmon Queen. A beautiful strain of salmon shades... .$0.30 $1.50 
Blue .15 .25 
Luteus. Yellow shades.25 1.00 
Moerheimi. Pink and white.20 .75 
Roseus. Soft pink.15 .50 
White .15 .25 
Mixed. All Colors. (Vi lb., 75c) .15 .25 
‘LYCHNIS (Rose Campion, Maltese Cross) Tr. Pkt. Oz. 
Chalcedonica. Fine scarlet flowers; 2 feet.(14 lb., $1.25) $0.15 $0.40 
Haageana, Hybrids. Brilliant orange, scarlet, crimson, 
etc., in mixtures; 1 foot.30 1.50 
Arkwrighti. New large flowering variety, various colors .25 1.25 
Viscaria Splendens. Bright rose-red. Very showy; 1 foot .20 1.00 
‘LYTHRUM (Loose-Strife) 
Roseum Superbum. Fine, hardy perennial, rosy pink flowers from July 
to September. Tt. Pkt.20c Oz.75c 
MARIGOLD 
Lieb's Winter Marigold. Sensational Cutflower Novelty. 
The Originator's Improved Strain Now Obtainable from Seed. 
New Winter Cut Flower, deep brown with golden yellow crested 
center. Flowers five weeks after planting, continuing five months. 
Flowers are of wonderful keeping quality and have a distinctly 
sweet odor. 
The Best Paying Bench Space in Your Greenhouses. 
For best results seed should be sown from July up to December. 
Plant in any house that can be kept free from frost. Fine to follow 
Mums. Plant 10 by 10 inches and pinch back once. No insect pests. 
Brown and Yellow. Tr. Pkt.50c 
Sunshine. Yellow. Tr. Pkt.50c 
Marigold, Tall African "All Double" 
MARIGOLD (Continued) 
Australian Tree 
This is another desirable Winter Flowering Marigold with long stems. 
Color; Golden yellow and mahogany. 
Tr. Pkt.25c Vz oz.60c Oz.$1.00 
Bodger's Gigantea "Sunset Giants" (Carnation Flowered) 
(See colored illustration on front cover) 
"Marigold Sunset Giants" is a Novelty from California; it is said to 
have the largest known flowers in the "Marigold" group, averaging 5 
inches and some flowers attaining a size of 7 Vz inches across; they 
are produced in great profusion. Instead of the usual "Marigold" odor 
these flowers have a definitely sweet fragrance. They are loosely 
formed, very full centered, with broad, heavy petals gracefully over¬ 
lapping to make a flower of great depth and even larger than 
Dahlia Flowered Zinnias. "Sunset Giants" is a mixture ranging from 
deep orange through golden orange, deep golden yellow, light yellow, 
lemon yellow, and a delightful new shade of primrose. The strain 
comes from 60 to 65 per cent double. The plants are normally 3 Vz to 
4 feet high, but under favorable conditions have been known to grow 
as much as 7 feet high. Excellent for cutting. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Vi oz.75c Oz.$2.50 Vi lb.$8.00 
New Marigold Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids 
(W aller-F ranklin.) 
These new Hybrids consist of many new and distinct types of Mari¬ 
golds, varying in size of bloom from two to four inches in diameter. 
Some of these types have petals which are very quilled and in-curved 
and which remind one of miniature American Beauty Asters in orange 
and yellow. There are also the imbricated types which have from four 
to five rows of flat petals and in the center there are many small 
quilled florets. 
These beautiful types are quite variable and are most desirable. The 
beautiful colors are most fascinating and can best be described as 
containing all shades of orange and yellow. The plants are about 
three feet high, supporting masses of flowers on fine stems for cutting. 
Tr. Pkt.25c Oz.$3.50 141b.$12.00 
"Harmony" 
(See colored illustration on inside front cover) 
A remarkable break in the dwarf French section of Marigold, which 
differs from all existing forms in its habit and the shape and coloring 
of its flowers, the latter, almost suggesting those of a Scabiosa, 
are of a bright golden-yellow, bordered with rich maroon-red, a 
most striking and effective combination of tints. The plants being 
about 12 inches high and of very bushy habit, form excellent material 
for cutting and bedding. We consider this a most important, new 
introduction in the Marigold family. Tr. Pkt.25c 
14 oz.35c Oz.$1.00 
141b.$3.00 Lb.$10.00 
Macdonald's "Little Giants" 
(See illustration and complete description in Novelty Pages of this book) 
Strongly recommended for bedding and pot plants, especially the latter. 
Tr. Pkt.35c Oz..$4.00 
MARIGOLDS "HARMONY" AND "SUNSET GIANTS". CHOICE FOR CUTTING. 
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