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2269 Lophospermum Scandens 
Clinibinc Foxglove. Half hardy annual 
climber. 10 ft. A liandsoine vino with largo 
pink Foxglovc-Iike blossoms. Very decorative. 
I’kt.. 15 ets. 
2279 Malope (Mallow-Wort) 
Rosy Pink Annual 
Showy plants for large mixed flower and 
shrubbery borders. The flowers are large' and 
handsome. Fkt., 10 cts.; Vi oz. -10 ets. 
Lobelia—Annual 
The compact class form bu.«hy plants fairly sheeted with 
bloom throughout the season. Hiirhly dfsirablo for eder- 
ings. ribbon be<l(lin}s’’ and ^rarden decoration as well as for 
pot culture. 
2267 Crystal Palace Compacta 
Rich deep blue: dark foliaye; the fines! dark blue for 
bedding’; 4 inches. Pkt., 10 cts.; o/.., .“50 cts. 
Choicest Mixed Colors. l*kt,, 10c; oz.. :i.*) cts. 
3389 Shuniw'ay*s Dazzling Mixture. 
Shumway’s Marigolds 
Beautiful Bedding Annual 
In late summer, when many bedding plants are past their 
prime, Marigolds afford a wealth of color that is simply 
invaluable. The African varieties jn-oduce large self-col¬ 
ored blossoms on tall plants; the French are smaller, but 
the colors and markings are very interesting, some of the 
varieties being elegantly striped and spotted. Tlie Single 
French and Uie Dwarf Single French Marigolds hold the 
chief place in the class. 
22.S0 Al'ri<-!iii Tall Double Superior Slixecl. 
22S1 Alrieau Tall Double Orange Ball. 
22.S2 Afrieaii Tall Double Deiiioii Ball. 
2283 Alrieau Tall Double Mlilora<lo. I.arge iiiibrieafe<l llovv- 
er.x ill yellow sliade.s. 
2284 .Freiieli Dwarf Doiilile Superior Mixeil. 
228.5 Freiieb Dwarf Doiilile Golileu Yellow. 
228<> Freiieb Dwjirf Double l.eiiioii Ball. 
2287 Freiieb Dwarf Doiilile Gobi Striped. 
22.88 Single-Dwarf I.egion of Honor. Kleli golden yellow 
marked witb velvet} brown. 
2289 Shumway’s International Dazzling Mixture 
of all Varieties, This will furnish a color combina¬ 
tion vmsurpassed. 
All the Above Marigolds. Pkt., 8 cts.; oz., 25 
cts.; V 2 oz., 40 cts.; oz., 60 cts. 
2290 Marigold New Double Guinea Gold 
This is a very distinct type of Mangold, of praceful 
pvi’aniidal habit, growing'3 to 3 1-2 feet high and PiT)tljK*ing 
;h) to 40 llowers 3 to 3 iiiohes across, of a brilliani 
shade of orange Hushed with gold. Unlike the ordinary 
African Marigold, this new type produces no single llowers, 
but practically 100', semi-double. The eharacteristic Man¬ 
gold odor, too. is much less jningcnt than in other sorts. 
In order to obtain tlie best result.s. wr' reoonimend early 
sowing. An outstanding novelty. Pkt., 10 ct«.; % oz,, 
35 cts.; V 2 . oz., 45 cts.; oz., 75 cts^ 
2274^ 
Lunaria 
Perennial 
A n 11 11 :i I 
( B 1 e II 11 i N > 
( II oii€‘Mt y or 
St. I‘ »* t e r’.s 
I* »■ II u y > . 
Flow^eis pur¬ 
ple, followed 
by silvery 
seed pods, 
prized for 
winter deco¬ 
ration. An¬ 
nual but 
readily self- 
sows. I'kt., 10 
efx.; 14 <>*., 25 
cts. 
AMAZING 
BARGAIN 
H-79 — Your choice 
of any 5 packets 
of Flower Seed 
listed on tliis page 
(excepting No. 
22(i.-.—Lily). 
ONLY 
25c 
2263 Lavatera (Annual). Choice pink and white 
shades mixed. The Lavateras or Annual Mallows are 
showy and effective plants covered during- the entire 
summer with bloom. For large borders and cuffing 
tliey are very desirable. Color, pink and white. I’kt.. 
5 cts.; Vi oz., 25 cts.; Ms oz., 40 cts. 
Beautiful Hardy Lilies 
Perennial 
2263 Regale. ,314 ft. The 
flowers are white, slightly 
suffused with pink, with a 
beautiful shade of canary- 
yellow at the center, and 
extending part way up tlie 
trumpet. It is delightfully 
perfumed, reminding one of 
the jasmine. Blooms out- 
of-doors early in July, and 
seedling bulbs will flower 
the second year. I’kt., l‘2c. 
5264 Liliutn Tenuifolium (Coral Lily of Siberia). It is 
i gem, perfectly hardy. One of the earliest to flower. 24 in. 
ligh with the flowers up and down on the stem. Blooms 
ire deep scarlet and have rccurlcd petals of waxy textuie. 
?kt., 15 cts. — 
2264 
Mimosa Sensitive Plant Annual 
3296 Piidica (Sensitive Plant). 1 ft. Curious and *^tcr- 
esting, pinkish white flowers^: the leaves close and dioop 
when toueheil or shaken. 
2291 Mignonette 
charming Annual 
rhat Should Be in Every Garden 
Its delicious scent has given great 
lopularily to this modest plant which 
lie Frencli have named “Little Dar¬ 
ing." Tlie vigorous branches clothed 
11 dark green leaves are ti'uile spread- 
iig, and they bear cone-shaped spikM 
if nnassuming blossoms useful in 
lombination with showier cut flowers 
hat lack fragrance. The plaiils do 
veil in full sun. but they also thrive 
n partial shaiie. Choicest mixed col- 
irs. I’kt., *5 cts.; M; o'z.. 1.5 cts.; 
iz., 25 cts. 
2292 Monar<ia (Bergamot 
or Bee Balm) 
Brilliant Scarlet Perennial 
Fine for naturalizing in woods and 
shrubbery; bciuiiig large whorls of 
flowers surrounded by colored bracts, 
and fragrant foliage: good for bees. 
Sandy loam and suiiiw position. Fine 
for masses. I’kt., 1.5 cIs. 
2298 Mimulus Moschatus (Musk Plant) 
House Culture 
This variety received tlie name Musk Plant because the 
leaves have a scent not unlike musk. The llowers are 
borne very freely and they are of a bright yellow color. 
Excellent for growing in .shaded places. Pkt., 10 cts. 
Lupins 
A beautiful border plant. 
2272 I.upiiius, New Hart- 
wegii Giant Finest .51 i x e d 
(Annual). Latest improved 
strain producing giant spikes 
of gorgeous blooms in choic¬ 
est colors. I’kt., 15 cts. 
2’;7:{ I.upinus, I’oI.vphyUus. 
Sliiimway’s Speeial Mixture 
(Perennial). This comprises 
the choicest colors of all the 
leading varieties. Pkt., 10 
cts.; ^4 oz., 26 cts. 
2298 
5Iusk 
Plant 
Morning Glories 
2293 Shumway’s Imperial Giant 
Flowered Japanese Mixed 
(Annual Climber). This vastly improved 
strain of mummoth-llowerod Morning Glories 
is most justly celebrated the world over for 
the woiidi’oiis beauty of both llowers ^lud 
foliage. MagnifictMit in size of bloom—*.to 
(5 inches across. The great variety of rich 
and tlelioate colors, tints and markinu*^s is 
wonderful and almost incredible. My mixture 
of seed of these magiiifiee.nt Giant-Flowered 
.Japanese Morning Glories is superb. Sec cut. 
Pkt., 8 cts.; oz„ 18 cts. 
2294 Brazilian or Setosa 
Beautiful large pink. A great climber, 
making a ;.’’rowih of .30 to oO fe«*t. (irape-like 
leaves a foot wide. The rose-colored llowers 
measure 3 to 3 inches a<Toss and sliow a 
five-pointed star of satiny pink. Pkt., 8 cts.; 
oz., 30 cts.; oz., 3,7 cts. 
2295 Heavenly Blue 
(Kiiba Cocrulea.) One of the few flowers 
of true blue ajid probably finest of all morn¬ 
ing glories. Flowers measure .iVy to 4 
inches across, deep blue with white throat. 
They blossom profusely and for a long sea¬ 
son, opening in the morning and facing the 
«un. While many have easy success sowing 
seed in the open ground, others prefer to 
sow two seeds in a 2-inch pot indoors in 
April and transplant to the open after the 
w’eather has settled in May. in gravelly, sandy 
soil, with southern exposure. Pkt., 10 cts.; 
oz., 50 cts.; oz., 85 cts. 
Larkspur Annual 
Perfectly hardy, they flower 
quickly from seed sown early 
in the open, and if the faded 
blossoms are kept cut will 
give a long season of bloom. 
The new pinks are especially 
fine and with the dark blue 
varieties furnish a vivid 
color contrast. 
22.59 La Fiance. The flow¬ 
ers are a pleasing salmon- 
pink, very large and double, 
well-placed on long stems. 
Pkt., 15 cts.; Vi oz., :!.5 cts. 
2260 Sliuiinvay’s Supreme 
.Mixture of .Annual Lark¬ 
spurs. A charming mixture 
containing all the bright and 
delicate shades, makes won¬ 
derful cut flower material 
and should tie planted gen¬ 
erously. I’kt., 10 cts.; 14 
oz., 2.5 cts. 
B lazing Star or Gay 
Feather. This is a rather 
odd perennial growing in long 
spikes 4 to 5 feet tall and 
densel.v covered with gi-ass- 
like leaves of light green. 
Tlie llowers \v h i e h grow 
around I he stalk are light 
lavender blooming from llie 
top of the slalk downward 
rather than from the bottom 
upward. I’kf., 12 ets. 
2297 Mimulus—House Culture i.ovei.v nt- 
fle plants 
w i t li light 
green foliage 
and attrac¬ 
tive tubular 
flowers. 
51 a n y bril¬ 
liant colors, 
many of tile 
flowers lieing 
spotted xvitli a contrasting color. Exeellent pot plant. 
I’kt., 10 ets. 
2293 Shumvvay’H Iniperiul Giuiit Flowered Japunese 
Morning; Glory—Mixed Colora 
2257 Liatris 
Lilies are easily grown 
from seed and x'ery inter¬ 
esting in all stages of 
growth. If sown early in 
the house the L. Philip- 
pinese blooms the first 
year. The others usually 
the second year. 
2265 Philippinese For- 
mosanum. ft. It bears 
on slender leafy stem one 
long white, trumpet shaped 
flower slightly marked ex¬ 
ternally reddish brown witb 
reflexing petals. Blooms 
from seed the first year if 
sown early. Pkt., 25 cts. 
2200 AlariRoId Guinea Gold 
