LARKSPUR—Liefgreen’s Giant Double 
Stock Flowered 
Larkspur 
LIEFGREEN’S GIANT DOUBLE STOCK 
FLOWERED —This is the finest strain 
of Larkspur in existence. The flowers are 
very double and are produced on long 
stems which makes them excellent cut 
flowers. 
LIGHT BLUE —Clear Azure blue; lovely. 
DARK BLUE —(Purple) Intense blue. 
ROSE —Scarlet Rose. 
LILAC —Improved, deep lilac. 
WHITE —Pure showy white. 
LUSTROUS CARMINE — A beautiful 
glowing carmine. Produces large flowers 
on long graceful stems, making very at¬ 
tractive bouquets. Pkt., 10c; Z\ oz., 25c; 
oz., 75c. 
MIXED —All the above in a grand mix¬ 
ture. Pkt., 10c; / 4 oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 
COLLECTION —One each of 6 separate 
colors. Six 10c Pkts. for 40c. 
Lupin 
One of the most attractive and easiest 
grown flowers. The plants grow two to 
five feet high and have handsome spikes 
of flowers which are fine for cutting. If 
the plants are not allowed to go to seed 
they flower for several months in the 
Spring. Plant during the Fall, Winter and 
Spring months. Plants should be thinned 
out to about 12 inches apart, as they grow 
quite large. 
HARTWEGI — Dark Blue, Sky Blue, 
Roseous Pink and Mixed Colors. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 30c. 
MARIGOLDS— See colored section. 
Mignonette 
A hardy annual growing from 6 to 12 
inches high. Can be grown in shady 
places. Plant during the Fall, Winter and 
Spring months. Easily grown. 
GIANT MACHET, Mixed—Pkt., 10c; oz., 
30c. 
MORNING GLORY —See colored section. 
NASTURTIUMS —See colored section. 
Nicotiana 
A hardy annual growing three or four 
feet high and of branching habit. The 
plants are covered with slender tubular 
flowers all Summer. They may be used as 
a background or as single specimens. 
Popular for its evening fragrance. 
SANDERAE MIXED —A new, large, flow¬ 
ering type with various bright-colored 
blossoms. Pkt., 10c; Z\ oz., 30c. 
Nemophila 
A hardy Arizona an¬ 
nual growing about six 
inches high. The blos¬ 
soms are cup-shaped. 
The seed may be sown 
from October to March 
and is very valuable for 
carpet bedding. 
INSIGNA — (Baby Blue 
Eyes) — Sky blue with 
white eyes. Pkt., 10c; 
oz., 25c. 
Nigella 
(LOVE-IN-A-MIST)—A 
hardy annual, one foot 
high, with finely cut 
foliage. Oddly shaped 
blossoms in blue and 
white and curious seed 
pods. Of easy culture. 
MISS JEKYLL —Long 
stemmed flowers which 
are of a clear corn¬ 
flower blue; elegant fol¬ 
iage; height, 18 inches. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Pansies 
PETUNIA GRANDIFLORA 
STRIPED AND BLOTCHED 
ers is like velvet and the plant growth 
erect and compact, like all of this class. 
Pkt., 15c; Zs oz., 60c. 
Pyrethrum 
Hardy perennials which are easily 
grown and make handsome plants. 
GOLDEN FEATHER — Fine compact 
habit of growth, with bright yellow fol¬ 
iage, largely used for edgings and ribbon 
borders. Height 9 inches. Pkt., 10c; Zz oz., 
45c. 
Ranunculus 
Valuable cut flowers, double and semi¬ 
double of the most varied and brilliant 
colors. If sown early they bloom the first 
year. Height, one foot. Pkt., 10c. 
Salvia 
(SCARLET SAGE) The most brilliant 
colored flowers and extremely useful for 
bedding. Blooms are of fiery red crimson 
color, continuing to flower for a long 
time. Tender perennials. Plant in early 
Spring. Pkt., 10c; Zs oz., 50c. 
Salpiglossis 
Very showy bedding or border plants, 
with richly colored, funnel-shaped flow¬ 
ers, which are purple, scarlet crimson, 
yellow, buff, blue and almost black. 
Height one foot. Fine mixed sorts. Pkt., 
10c. 
PETUNIA — General 
Dodds —A rich, blood- 
red; this is a fine 
color. The flowers 
are large and erect 
and the plants large 
and free blooming. 
Pkt., 15c; Zs oz., 60c. 
PETUNIA — Nana 
Erecta Violacea — A 
new strain. This is a 
fine deep violet, the 
texture of the flow¬ 
PANSY LIEFGREEN’S GIANT (24) 
To have Pansies at 
their best the seed 
should be planted dur¬ 
ing the Fall months in 
a semi-shaded location 
or in flats and when 
large enough transplanted where 
they are wanted to bloom. Plant 
in rich soil and water liberally. 
The flowers should be kept picked 
to prolong the blooming period. 
PANSY, Good Mixed —Flowers of 
medium size and beautiful in 
color. Pkt., 10c; Za oz., 50c. 
PANSY, LIEFGREEN’S GIANT 
MIXED— A mixture consisting of 
a selection of giant flowering va¬ 
rieties. The flowers are very showy and 
the plants of vigorous, compact growth. 
A very fine strain. Pkt., 25c; 1/16 oz., 60c; 
1/4 oz., $2.00. 
Petunias 
For garden culture few flowers equal 
the Petunia in effectiveness. They are 
especially beautiful for borders and solid 
beds. They commence blooming early and 
will bloom throughout the Spring and 
Fall months. Start planting in September 
and throughout the Winter and Spring 
months. Scatter the seed thinly on an 
even surface and cover with a light layer 
of sand or manure mulch. Thin out plants 
to allow sufficient room for growth. 
PETUNIA—Striped and Blotched —A good 
Petunia for massing in beds and borders, 
yielding a profusion of brilliantly marked 
flowers. Pkt., 10c; Z\ oz., 45c. 
PETUNIA — Improved “Rosy Morn” —The 
flowers are produced in greatest abund¬ 
ance throughout the Summer and Fall; 
they are of a lovely clear pink color, con¬ 
trasted by a broad white throat. Plants 
form neat compact bushes. Splendid for 
beds and porch 
boxes. Pkt., 15c; Zs 
oz., 60c. 
PETUNIA — Giants 
of California, Friged 
and Ruff’s —The fin¬ 
est large flowering 
strain of single Pe¬ 
tunias. Magnificent 
flowers of extra large 
size, often measuring 
five inches in diame¬ 
ter, with very deep 
throat beautifully 
veined to the base. 
Pkt., 25c; 1/64 oz., 
$1.50. 
