20 Selected Flower Seed-Deposit Seed CO. Deposit, N, Y, 
LARKSPUR 
Larkspurs are among the most 
useful of flowers for bouquets, etc. 
The spikes of pretty flowers are 
produced from mid-summer till 
hard frosts. 
Giant Imperial Larkspur 
Giant Imperial Larkspurs branch 
from near the base and send up 
spikes 4 to 6 feet long. One of 
the best of all cut flowers. 
449 — GLORIA. A perfect flower 
of rich deep rose. Pkt. 8 c. 
450 — WHITE SPIRES. Long 
spikes of pure white. Pkt. 8 c. 
451 — LAVENDER SPIRES. Deli¬ 
cate light lavender. Pkt. 8 c. 
452 — ROYAL PURPLE. Long 
spikes of deep violet purple. Pkt. 
8 c. 
453 — EXQUISITE PINK. Won¬ 
derful soft shade. Pkt. 8 c. 
454 — EXQUISITE ROSE. Deep 
rose pink. Pkt. 8 c. 
455 — MISS CALIFORNIA. Sweet 
salmon pink. Pkt. 8 c. 
456 — ROSAMON D. An All- 
American Gold Medal Selection. 
Pure fadeless rose. Branching with 
numerous long spikes ladened with 
double flowers. Pkt. 8 c. 
457 — -LOS ANGELES. One of 
the finest. A brilliant rose on sal¬ 
mon background. Pkt. 8 c. 
458 — CARMINE KING. Spikes 
4 to 6 ft. long; a brilliant carmine 
rose color. Very showy. Pkt. 8 c. 
459 — GIANT IMPERIAL MIX¬ 
ED. Above and other varieties 
mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
All above Giant Imperial Lark¬ 
spurs 8 c. a packet. One packet each 
of the 11 varieties for 50c. 
Any three packets of the above 
for 20 c. 
460— HYACINTH FLOWERED. 
Pretty solid spikes of bloom. Pkt. 
5c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
461— STOCK FLOWERED. An 
unusually showy Larkspur in many 
bright colors. Free flowering. 
Grand for center of bed or cut 
flowers. Pkt. 4c. 
462 — CHOICE MIXED. -All free 
flowering, handsome varieties ol 
Rocket Hyacinth, Ranunculus, etc 
Sorts in best mixture. Pkt. 4c.; S 
pkts. 10c.; oz. 30c. 
Linaria (Toad Flax) 
LINARIA FAIRY BOUQUET 
469— -Grows 8 to 10 inches high 
and produces an abundance oi 
richly colored blossoms resembl¬ 
ing small Snapdragons. The col¬ 
ors run in shades from red, yellow 
white and intermediate shades 
Grand in bouquets. A gem for the 
rock garden. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. foi 
25c. 
470 — MOROCCAXA H Y It R I D 8. 
Throws up dainty spikes of flowers 
resembling small snapdragons, each 
having a columbine-like spur. Col¬ 
ors crimson, gold, pink, mauve, 
blue, etc. Blooms in 8 weeks from 
seed. Pkt. 5c. 
Latitana 
448—SHOW MIXED. I.antanas 
are noted for the richness of the 
flowers and their continuous bloom¬ 
ing quality. They make a nice 
house plant and if bedded outside 
in spring will bloom all summer. 
Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
Lavatera 
463— SPLEXDENS MIXED. The 
Lavateras or annual mallows are 
showy and effective plants covered 
during the entire summer with 
bloom. For large borders and cut¬ 
tings they are very desirable. Rose 
and white flowers. Pkt. 5e. 
464— Sl'NSET. Flowers have the 
tinted shades of a beautiful sunset. 
A deep rose-pink of charming 
brightness. Pkt. 5c. 
Leptosyne 
466 —S T I L I. M A NL An easily 
grown, attractive annual, particu¬ 
larly valued because it blooms early 
and continuously for many weeks. 
Beautiful Daisy-like flowers of a 
pure golden yellow carried on 
plants growing 20 inches tall, Pkt. 
Sc.; V4 ox. 65c, 
Lillium (Lilt)) 
468 —BEGA1.E LILY. Consider- 
e,d one of the most beautiful of all 
lilies. Long white trumpet toning 
down to .blush-pink. A light gold¬ 
en-orange in the throat. De¬ 
lightfully perfumed. Bloom/s the 
second season from seed. Perfect¬ 
ly hardy, Pkt. 10c. 
Larkspur Giant Imperial 
Blooming bulbs. 25e. each; 5 for 
81.00. 
LOBELIA. CRYSTAL PALACE 
kNTAN/L 
471— GRANDIFLORA . (Annual). 
Pretty dwarf plant growing 8 to 12 
inches tall. The rich crimson flow¬ 
ers last only a day, but they are 
borne continuously until frost. Pkt, 
4c,; 3 pkts. 10c. 
472— MIXED. An extremely neat 
and graceful perennial which is al¬ 
ways admired. Each plant throws 
up hundreds of blue and white flow¬ 
ers on thin wiry stems. Blossoms 
appear to float in the air. Pkt. 5c.« 
3 pkts. 12c. 
LOBELIA 
HARDY LOBELIA 
473— C A R D I N A L S. Two feet, 
blooms from July till October. Bril¬ 
liant fiery scarlet flowers, prefers 
moist position. Long spikes of 
flowers. Very choice. Pkt. 10c.; 3 
pkts. 25c. 
LOBELIA (Annual) 
This charming class forms com¬ 
pact little bushes 6 inches high and 
are fairly sheeted with bloom 
throughout the season. Highly 
desirable for edgings, bedding and 
garden. 
, 474-—SAPPHIRE. Very beautiful 
'dropping plant. Especially for hang¬ 
ing baskets as the vine droops over 
the edge and produces hundreds of 
-dark blue flowers with a white edge, 
Pkt. 10c. 
475— CRYSTAL PALACE. A most 
attractive border plant, covered 
with deep azure-like flowers. Makes 
a well-rounded compact growth. 
Pkt. 7c.; 3 pkts. 15c. ‘ 
776—ROYAL PURPLE. Plants 
are dwarf and compact. Fine for 
edgings, etc. Color rich purple 
with a light eye. Pkt. 8c.; 2 pkts, 
t5o. 
477— TALL MIXED. Tall varieties 
suitable for bedding. Pkt. 4o.; 3 
pkts. 10c. 
478— DW ARF BLUE MIXED. Fine 
for borders, edging pots or house 
eulture. Pkt. 5c.; 3 pkts. 10c. 
