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Marigold (Sunset Giant) 
HYACINTH BEAN (Jack Bean). Annual climbers, of rapid 
growth, 10 feet high, with wistaria-like clusters of flowers, 
followed by bronzy-purple seed pods. 
Purple. Attractive rose-violet flowers with dark ruby-purple 
seed pods. 646 Mixed. 
KUDZU VINE (Jack-and-the-Bean-Stalk). Flourishes 
where nothing else will grow. The large bold leaves of the 
brightest green afford a dense shade. 
KOCHI A—Mexican Fire Plant or Summer Cypress. 
Makes a pyramidal-shaped, cypress-like bush with feathery 
light-green foliage, deepening until it becomes a lovely crimson 
hue about September.. 
LANTANA. Shrubby plant with Verbena-like flowers in 
shades of white, red and yellow. May be grown in pots or set 
out in summer, remains in bloom late in autumn. They have 
an agreeable aromatic perfume. Dwarf Hybrids—Mixed. 
LARKSPUR (Annual Delphinum). Double Stock Flowered 
Popular garden annuals. This splendid class grows 2 to 3 feet 
high and bears flowers on long stems, rendering them of excep 
tional value for cutting purposes. The spikes of flowers are of 
varied shades of red, blue, white, etc. They are of easy culture, 
thriving in almost any soil—but a sunny situation suits best. 
655A Double Dark Blue 657 Double Light Blue. 
658 Lustrous Carmine (deep carmine rose). 
659 Emperor Mixed. Produces an abundance of long, slender 
spikes in the most delicate colors. 
LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL. Tall, upright, compact in 
habit, the Giant Imperials have superseded all other types of 
Larkspurs. Stems are 4 to 5 feet long and the plants require 
only one-half space needed for the old stock flowered type. 
Exquisite Pink. 
White Spire 649 Dark Blue Spire. 
Coral King. 
Mixed. 
LATHRYUS LATIFOLIUS (Perennial Sweet Pea). A 
decorative climbing sweet pea. Choice mixed... 
LINUM (Crimson Flax). One of the most brilliantly colored 
of summer annuals, flowers glowing crimson-rose. Very beau¬ 
tiful in beds and borders, and may be had in bloom from May 
to October by successive sowings. 
663A LINUM. Perennial blue. 
664 LOBELIA. Lobelias require rich soil and plenty of water. 
The annual varieties, 4 to 6 inches, are extensively used for edg¬ 
ing baskets and urns. Mixed. 
664A LUPIN, Giant. Mixed. Free flowering easily grown annuals; 
valuable for mixed borders, beds and cutting. 
MARIGOLD. The African varieties produce large self-colored 
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. 
Gigantea Sunset Giants. An outstanding novelty. The 
flowers are showy, fragrant and the largest ever known in the 
Marigold group, averaging 5 to inches and are produced in 
great profusion. Sunset Giants is a mixture ranging from 
deep orange through golden yellow, lemon yellow and primrose. 
Blooms early and the plants average 4 ft. high. 
671A Double Harmony. Excellent, dwarf, compact plants. Flowers 
golden yellow, bordered maroon red. Scabious shaped. Free 
flowering....... 
670 Dixie Sunshine. A charming and unique strain. Flowers 2 
to 2^ inches across, are fully- double and ball shaped and 
daintily fringed in effect and are a brilliant golden yellow. 
Late but profuse bloomer. 
670A Crown of Gold. 1937 Gold Medal Winner. Absolutely no 
trace of characteristic Marigold odor in foliage or flowers. 
Lovely, golden orange flowers with full crested center surrounded 
by single row of broad guard petals. 
667A Legion of Honor (Little Brownie). Very popular single 
variety of compact growth, about 9 inches high. Produces 
masses of golden yellow flowers with velvet brown centers from 
spring until late fall. 
667B Robert Beist. An unique saturated warm shade of shining 
purple scarlet which is new in Marigolds. 
665 African Tall Double—Mixed. 
666 Orange Queen. Large, perfect double quilled, flowers of a 
rich, deep, golden-orange color. Very attractive.. 
Lemon Queen. These are lemon color, but the formation 
of the flower is exactly like the Orange Queen. 
French Dwarf Double Mixed. 
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