Flower Seeds 
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KOCHIA 
(Summer Cypress) 
TEICOPHYLLA—A half hardy annual, forming compact 
bushes about 2}4 feet in height, with small feathery light 
green drooping foliage, which changes, as the summer ad¬ 
vances, to a deep green, and to a crimson hue in September. 
Sow the seed in the spring and thin or transplant to 2 feet 
apart when well started. Pkt., 10c; oz> » 25c; oz., 40c. 
LATHYRUS 
(Perennial or Everlasting Pea) 
LATIFOLIUS—A hardy perennial climber. Leaves and 
stem smooth. Flowers resemble Sweet Peas, but are borne on 
strong stems, with 8 to 10 blossoms to the stem. Is not fra¬ 
grant, but is hardy and showy, and thrives in any good soil. 
CRIMSON, PINK BEAUTY or WHITE PEARL. Each; Pkt., 15c; 
% oz., 30c. 
MIXED—Pkt., 10c; y 4 oz., 25c. 
LAVATERA 
(Mallow) 
SPLENDENS SUNSET—A showy and free flowering hardy an¬ 
nual 3 to 4 feet tall. Brilliant rosy carmine flowers. Splendid 
for large beds where they bloom all summer; fine for cutting. 
Sow from March to May where they are to bloom and thin out 
to 12 inches apart. Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
LAVENDER 
(Lavandula Vera) 
Chiefly cultivated for the delicious and lasting fragrance 
of its flower; succeeds in any common garden soil. Perennial. 
Pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 45c. 
LEPTOSYNE 
(Sea Dahlia) 
MARITIMA—A profuse blooming half hardy annual with large 
lemon-yellow Marguerite-like flowers on long stems, good for 
cutting; 2 feet. Requires a sunny situation. Sow from Feb¬ 
ruary to June. Pkt., 10c; Z A oz., 40c. 
LILIUM 
PHILIPPINENSE FORMOSANUM (Dream Lily)—A fine gar¬ 
den Lily with large white flowers of the Easier Lily type, 
slightly marked externally with reddish brown. Pkt., 25c. 
REGALE—The trumpet-shaped flowers are white, slightly suf¬ 
fused pink with a beautiful shade of canary yellow at the 
center. Hardy and delightfully fragrant. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 50c. 
LINARIA 
MAROCCANA—Showy hardy annuals with small Snap¬ 
dragon-shaped flowers. Grows 12 to 15 inches tall; desirable 
for edgings and rockeries. Sow the seed in the open ground in 
the fall for early bloom or any time in spring until July for 
later flowering. 
Carmine Shades Crimson and Gold Lavender Shades 
Chamois Shades Golden Gem Snow White 
Each of above: Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 35c. 
Collection of one packet each of above 6 colors for 75c. 
EXCELSIOR MIXED— Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 
FAIRY BOUQUET (New)—Compact plants 10 to 12 inches In 
height. Large flowers in a wide range of distinct colors. A 
gem for the border or rock garden. Pkt., 15c; y s oz., 60c. 
LYCHNIS 
Hardy perennial growing about 3 feet high and bearing 
bright-colored flowers in clusters. Of easy culture. Fine for 
permanent beds and borders. Sow the seed in boxes or in a 
liotbed to transplant. 
ARKWRIGHTII—This new hybrid attains a height of 30 inches 
and produces an abundance of large flowers of brilliant colors 
varying from orange-scarlet to soft salmon-pink. Pkt., 20c; 
9s oz., 50c. 
CHALCEDONICA—Scarlet flowers. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
HAAGEANA HYBRIDS—Mixed colors. Pkt., 15c; Vsi oz., 50c. 
Iilnarla, Excelsior 
LINUM 
(Flax) 
RUBRUM (Scarlet Flax)—A hardy annual, about l l / 2 feet high. 
Of slender and graceful appearance, with smooth stems and 
bright red flowers which are borne in great profusion. Sow 
from February to June out of doors. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c. 
PERENNE—Bright blue. 18 inches tall; hardy perennial. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 25c. 
NARBONENSE—Azure-blue with white eye. Forms a spreading 
clump; fine for the rockery; perennial. Pkt., 20c; oz., 50c. 
LOBELIA 
A half hardy annual, growing 4 to 6 inches high; is of com¬ 
pact growth, and literally covered with small bright flowers. 
By cutting back the plants during the summer and giving 
plenty of water, they may be kept in flower for a long season. 
Used for ribbon work and borders or hanging baskets. Sow 
the seed in boxes from November to May and transplant 
when well started. 
CAMBRIDGE BLUE (New)—Fine light blue flowers, compact 
habit, 6 inches; very free blooming. Pkt., 25c; A oz., 50c. 
CELESTIAL BLUE — Bright blue flowers with tiny white 
throats; foliage green; dwarf compact and very free flowering. 
Pkt., 10c; A oz., 40c. 
CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA—The variety most used for 
borders; deep blue flowers and dark foliage; 6 inches; a con¬ 
stant bloomer. Pkt., 15c; 1 /b oz., 50c. 
BLUE EMPEROR—Sky blue; compact. Pkt., 15c; y s oz., 45c. 
GRACILIS—Light blue; trailing. Pkt., 10c; y» oz., 35c. 
KERMESINA COMPACTA—A pretty crimson color with large 
white eye; very compact. Pkt., 25c; A oz-, 50c. 
SAPPHIRE—A superb variety of pendulous habit; large deep 
blue flowers with conspicuous white eye; suitable for window 
boxes and hanging baskets. Pkt., 15c; A oz., 35c. 
SPECIOSA—Deep blue; trailing, dark foliage. Pkt., 10c. 
TENUIOR—Of upright habit; about 15 inches high, with large, 
deep blue flowers. Useful for pots. Pkt., 15c; A oz., 35c. 
WHITE LADY (Compacta)— Snow white. Pkt., 15c; T / 8 oz., 60c. 
CARDINALIS (Queen Victoria)—A perennial sort growing 18 to 
24 inches tall with spikes of deep crimson flowers; foliage, 
dark red. Succeeds best in moist ground. Pkt., 35c. 
