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LADY SLIPPER —Balsam 
Double Camelia-Flowered 
Annual. IY 2 to 2 ft. July to Frost. An old 
garden favorite which produces gorgeous masses 
of very double flowers, each of which resem- 
bles in form a camellia flower. The plants are 
sturdy and bushy. They like hot sun, rich soil 
and plenty of water. For fine specimens they 
should not be closer than 18 inches apart. 
2221 Salmon Pink.' 
2232 Scarlet. Brilliant fiery scarlet. 
2243 Solferino. Striped and spotted. Pkt. 
2254 White Perfection .10c 
2265 Royal Purple . 
2276 The Queen. Pale rose.I 
Any of above, Ys oz., 20c 
2287 Collection. One packet each.50c 
2298 Finest Mixed. Ya oz., 25c.Pkt. 1 Oc 
LATHYRUS ©—Hardy Sweet Peas 
Hardy Perennial Climber. 10 ft. June to 
Frost. Dense growing climber for covering 
fences, stones and rough ground, and but few 
weeds will grow up through them. Not fra* 
grant. 
4909 White .] 
4910 Pink Beauty .I Pkt. lOc 
4921 Mixed. Ya oz., 25c; Yl oz., 40c.. I 
LAVENDER —Lavandula Vera 
Hardy Perennial. 2 ft. June-August. 
4811 Blue fragrant flowers often dried for Winter 
use on account of their lovely sweet odor. 
Ya oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
UNARIA CYMBALARIA. See Kenilworth Ivy. 
LINUM —Flax 
Annual. 1 ft. May-October. 
4813 Grandiflorum Rubrum —Scarlet Flax. An ex¬ 
ceedingly effective border plant with bright red 
flowers. Blooms all season by successive 
sowings. Oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
Hardy Perennial. IV 2 ft. May-August. 
4814 Perenne. Bright blue. Ya oz., 25c...Pkt. lOc 
LOBELIA ® 
Annual Bedding Varieties. June to Frost. A 
sheet of bloom all season. Attractive and de¬ 
sirable for edgings, ribbon bedding, and rock¬ 
eries, as well as pot culture. 
4832 Crystal Palace Compacta. Beautiful deep 
blue. Dark foliage. 4 in. Pkt. 
4854 White Gem. Pure white. 6 in. lOc 
4865 Mixed Bedding. Y& oz., 30c. 
Trailing Lobelia 
Effective for growing in hanging baskets or 
window boxes. 
4819 Sapphire. Large, deep blue 
with a pure white eye. 10 in. 
4821 Speciosa. Dark blue. 10 in.. 
4843 Gracilis. Light blue. 9 in... 
flowers' 
Pkt. 
1 Oc 
LYCHNIS © —Star or Cross Flower 
Hardy Perennial. IV 2 to 2 ft. June-July. 
4932 Chalcedonies — Jerusalem Cross. Fiery red 
flowers in clusters, each blossom forming a 
cross . .Pkt. 10c 
4943 Haageana Hybrids Mixed. Shades of pink, 
rose, scarlet and white.Pkt. lOc 
LUNARIA BIENNIS. See Honesty. 
Lupinus 
LUPINUS © ©—Lupine 
Annual Sorts. 2 to 3 ft. June-July. Showy 
spikes of pea-shaped flowers, useful for borders 
and cut flowers. Prefer a little shade and soil 
free from lime. 
4880 Rich Blue. 
4881 Sky Blue. 
4882 Rose . 
4883 White . 
Any of above, Yl oz., 20c 
Pkt. 
10c 
4887 Mixed. Oz., 25c.Pkt. lOc 
4890 New Giant Mixed. An improved strain, 3 to 
4 feet tall, producing large and showy flowers 
in dark blue, sky blue, rose and white. 
Ya oz., 40c . Pkt. 15c 
Hardy Perennial. 3 ft. June-July. Long, 
graceful spikes set with large pea-like flowers 
in many bright colors. 
4895 Giant Hybrids Mixed. Ya oz., 40c. .Pkt. 15c 
4898 Polyphyllus Mixed. Yl oz., 25c. ...Pkt. lOc 
MALLOW. See Hibiscus. 
MARVEL OF PERU. See Four O’Clock. 
MATRICARIA. See Feverfew. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. See Ice Plant. 
MEXICAN FIREBUSH. See Kochia. 
MIMOSA. See Sensitive Plant. 
MYOSOTIS © ®—Forget-Me-Not 
Half-Hardy Perennial. 8 in. April-October. 
Dainty, sweetly-scented, little flowers that ap¬ 
peal to everybody. A few plants impart a de¬ 
licious odor to the house, garden or greenhouse. 
Seed may be sown any time from Spring until 
Mid-Summer. The Alpestris varieties bloom in 
April. The Palustris sorts do not bloom until 
May, but continue until Fall. 
5188 Alpestris, Royal Blue. Indigo-blue. The best 
dark blue. Ya oz., 40c.Pkt. lOc 
5198 Alpestris Mixed. Ya oz., 25c . Pkt. lOc 
5210 Palustris Semperflorens (§)—An everblooming 
variety with clear blue flowers. 
Ya oz., 40c. Pkt. 15c 
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