^. GERMAIN'S GIANT LARKSPURS 
IMPATIENS 
Im-pay -shi-ens 
Fr. Impatiens Ger. Jelangerjelieber 
3196 Sultani (Sultan’s Balsam). Charming 
free flowering perennials for bedding in 
semi-shade or for pot culture. The wavy, 
bright rosy scarlet flowers are produced con¬ 
tinuously. Sow in pans or boxes and trans¬ 
plant. Packet 20c. 
3195 Holstil Hybrids. Colors vary from pink 
to lilac and ruby to scarlet. Pkt. 20c. 
IPOMOEA 
3198 Bona Nox (Annual Blue Moonflower). 
I>arge deep blue flowers freely produced all 
summer. oz. 45c, packet 10c. 
3200 Leari (Blue Dawn Flower). Perennial 
vine, a perpetual bloomer with large hand¬ 
some rich dark flowers. Packet 25c. 
3203 Mexicana Grandiflora Alba (White 
Moonflower). Immense pure white. % oz. 
50c, packet 10c. 
3199 Rubro Coerulea (Heavenly Blue). One 
of the most beautiful with extra large flow¬ 
ers of a pleasing sky blue shade. oz. 
50c, packet 15c. 
3202 Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). A 
rapid growing vine of unique subtropical 
appearance. Large lobed leaves and beauti¬ 
ful rose colored flowers with pink center. 
Packet 15c. 
JACOBOEA 
Fr. Senecon des Indes Ger. Kreuzkraut 
3226 Double Choicest Mixed. Very interest¬ 
ing annual 11^ ft. high, closely resembling 
the pompon chrysanthemum in form and also 
in range of colors which includes rose, cop¬ 
per, magenta red, etc. Flowers freely through 
the summer from seeds sown in spring. 
Packet 25c. 
KALANCHOE 
3228 Globulifera Coccinea. New succulent 12 
inches high. Greenhouse pot plant but may 
be grown outdoors in a mild winter climate. 
Flowers freely in a few months from sowing 
seed. Color bright scarlet. Pkt. 50c. 
KOCHIA 
Kok^-i-a 
(Summer Cypress or Belvedere) 
Fr. Cypres-d’ ete Ger. Sommerzypresse 
Sp. Planfa Mexicana de la Hoguera 
3229 Childsi. Attractive annual for borders, 
etc., resembling a young cypress in general 
appearance. In the fall the cold nights color 
the foliage to a deep crimson. Oz. 30c, 
packet 10c. 
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Fr. Pied d’Alouette Ger. Rittersporn 
Sp. Espuela del Caballero 
Old time favorites as they are, there are few 
annuals in our gardens today to equal the 
Larkspurs’ usefulness and charm. The dou¬ 
ble stock-flowered strain here offered is a 
note-worthy improvement on the older forms. 
The plants are heavily branched, grow to a 
height of 3 feet or more and produce a con¬ 
tinuous succession of bloom from early sum¬ 
mer until fall. Invaluable for summer bed¬ 
ding and border planting, they are also one 
of the most dependable sources of cut flow¬ 
ers over a period of months. Sow in the 
open in early spring or fall. 
GIANT IMPERIAL DOUBLE 
Coral King. (New). Coral pink. Pkt. 20c. 
White King. (New). Giant white. Pkt. 20c. 
3254 Carmine King. A splendid new lark¬ 
spur, color a striking rich carmine, excellent 
habit. oz. 40c, packet 15c. 
3255 Miss California. A beautiful and attrac¬ 
tive, rich, deep pink on salmon ground. % 
oz. 40c, packet 15c. 
3252 Blue Spire. Intense deep oxford blue 
with the upright base branching habit. % 
oz. 50c, packet 15c. 
3253 Lilac Spire. The beautiful lilac so at¬ 
tractive in larkspurs, with the base branch¬ 
ing habit and giant size of the Imperial 
group. Vs oz. 50c, packet 15c. 
3251 White Spire. Somewhat of a sensation 
in white larkspurs. It has the new upright 
delphinium-like habit, is very double and a 
dazzling pure white in color. Vs oz. 50c, 
packet 15c. 
3232 Blue Bell. (New). A delightful clear 
light blue. Upright type with long base 
branching spikes. Pkt. 15c, % oz. 40c. 
3241 Exquisite Rose. A rich, bright rose, 
flushed salmon; one of the best for all pur¬ 
poses. V^ oz. 50c, packet 15c. 
3240 La France. An outstanding new florists’ 
larkspur which has met with great success. 
It is a fine and pleasing shade of salmon 
pink. 1/4 oz. 50c, packet 15c. 
3236 Los Angeles Improved. Similar to the 
foregoing but several shades darker in color, 
being a rich, warm, salmon rose. ^ oz. 40c, 
packet 15c. 
3233 Giant Imperial Double. A mixture of 
the newest larkspurs, including the new sal¬ 
mon shades. Pkt. 15c, Vz oz. 50c. 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK-FLOWERED 
3238 Dark Blue. 
3243 Lilac. 
3244 Lustrous Carmine. 
3248 Bright Violet. 
3246 Bright Rose. 
3245 Rosy Scarlet. 
3249 White. 
3250 Tall Double Mixed. 
Price 25c per Vi. oz., 10c per pkt. 
Collection: 
One packet each 
of seven colors, 
50c 
KUDZU VINE 
LINARIA 
3231 Kudzu Vine (Pueraria Thunbergiana). 
Perennial, one of the most rapid growing 
vines known. The leaves are very large, 
making it a suitable plant covering for ar¬ 
bors, trellises, etc. Vi oz. 25c, packet 10c. 
LATHYRUS 
Free flowering, perennial climbers, excellent 
for covering fences, trellises, etc. 
3256 Latifolius Rose. Packet 10c. 
3258 Latifolius White. Packet 10c. 
3260 Latifolius Mixed. % oz. 60c, packet 10c. 
LAVANDULA 
Lah-van^-deu-Ia 
(Lavender) 
Fr. Lavande Ger. Lavendel Sp. Espliego 
3268 Vera. The true sweet lavender, a well 
known perennial and fine for the mixed bor¬ 
der. oz. 30c, packet 10c. 
LAVATERA 
Lah-va-tee'-ra 
(Annual Mallow) 
Fr. Lavatere Ger. Bechermalva 
3266 Trimestris Mixed. Very beautiful an¬ 
nuals 3 to 4 feet high, with large satiny 
flowers in shades of carmine, rose and white. 
Vz oz. 35c, packet 10c. 
3262 Assurgentiflora. This perennial is easily 
grown from seed, is very drought resistant 
and makes one of the quickest and best 
windbreaks known in California. The flowers 
being an attractive shade of rose. Sow in 
flats and set out plants 3 feet apart. Packet 
10 c. 
LANTANA 
Lan-ta -na 
Fr. Lantana Ger. Wandelroschen 
3235 Dwarf Mixed. Bushy plants about 1 ft. 
high bearing constantly showy heads of 
Verbena-like flowers. They are perennial; a 
permanent bedding material of the first 
order. Packet 25c. 
3234 Tall Sorts Mixed. Shrubbery perennials 
growing 3 to 4 feet high and producing their 
showy orange, red or yellow flowers con¬ 
tinuously throughout the year. Oz. 60c, 
packet 10c. 
LEPTOSIPHON 
3275 Hybrids Mixed. Profuse blooming an¬ 
nual. 8 inches high, useful for rock gardens 
and for edgings. Mixed colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Mignonette 
Ly-nair'-i-a 
Fr. Linaire Ger. Zimbelblume 
3290 Maroccana Excelsior Choice Mixed. 
Pretty annuals 12 to 15 inches high, valuable 
for massing or low borders. Packet 10c. 
3284 Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). Delight¬ 
ful perennial trailing plant for rock work, 
baskets, window boxes, etc. Flowers laven¬ 
der and purple. Packet 10c. 
LOBELIA 
Lob-bee^-H-a 
Fr. Lobelia Ger. Lobelien Sp. Lobelia 
The annual varieties of Lobelia we offer are 
dwarf compact plants 4 to 6 inches high or 
trailing sorts used for baskets, urns, etc. 
They are remarkably free flowering, bloom¬ 
ing continuously from June to November. 
Lobelia Cardinalis is a very desirable per¬ 
ennial plant. 
3296 Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich deep 
blue of erect, bushy growth. Leaves deep 
bronzy green. Ideal for edging, bedding and 
ribbon borders. Packet 10c. 
3297 Emperor. Clear light violet or sky blue. 
Packet 10c. 
3301 White Gem. Compact bushes covered 
with snow white blossoms. Packet 10c. 
3303 Pendula Hamburgia. Clear blue with 
distinct white eye, trailing habit, very popu¬ 
lar for hanging baskets. Packet 10c. 
3308 Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Showy 
perennial with spikes of brilliant scarlet 
flowers, height 3 feet. Packet 25c. 
