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Lantana 
Half-hardy greenhouse or bedding 
plants constantly in bloom, bearing min¬ 
iature verbena-like heads of orange, 
white, and rose. Start seed indoors early. 
580 DWARF BEDDING HYBRIDS. Fine 
for bedding and pot culture. Will 
bloom freely all summer. V4 oz., 30c; 
pkt., 10c. 
Unarm "Baby Snapdragons" 
Bright colored Snapdragon-like flowers. 
The plants are not more than 8 inches 
high, are very compact in habit, bearing 
flowers of many distinct colors such as 
rose, yellow, pink, lavender, carmine, red, 
violet, white and salmon. Excellent for 
bedding or for pots. Will do better when 
sown in boxes and planted out. 
596 FAIRY BRIDE. Pure white flowers, 
very large. Pkt., 15c. 
597 FAIRY BRIDESMAID. Citron-yel¬ 
low. Pkt., 15c. 
598 FAIRY BOUQUET. All colors mix¬ 
ed. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 40c. 
Larkspur - Annual Delphinium 
Tall showy plants that bloom freely during the summer months. They are very 
gay and especially useful for massed bedding and cutting. Blooms quickly from seed. 
Giant' Imperial Larkspur 
A new type of Annual Larkspur, developed in California. These Larkspurs are 
ideal for cut flowers, as the flower st. -ns, three to four feet long, branch from the 
base of the plant. (See illustration). 
581 BLUE BELL. Medium blue deeper than sky blue, yet much lighter than lilac, 
a color up to this time lacking in the Giant Imperial type. 
582 BLUE SPIRE. Intense deep Oxford blue. 
583 CARMINE KING. Deep carmine-rose. 
584 CORAD KING. Blush pink suffused with coral. Early. 
585 DAINTINESS. Delicate lavender. 
586 EXQUISITE PINK IMPROVED. Soft pink shaded salmon. 
587 GDORIA. A rich tone of deep rose with no trace of carmine. 
588 DIDAC QUEEN. A rich lilac shading to lavender-blue, surpassing all other lilac 
varieties for color. 
589 DIDAC SPIRE. Beautiful blue color. 
590 DOS ANGEDES IMPROVED. Color brilliant rose on salmon. 
591 PEACH BDOSSOM. A very delicate clear tone of light pink, no trace of salmon. 
592 WHITE KING. Pure white. Early. 
593 WHITE SPIRE. A dazzling pure white. 
Any of the above: Pkt., 15c; V4 oz., 35c. 
594 IMPERIAD MIXTURE. Mixture of above named varieties. V4 oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
PERENNIAD DARKSPUS. See Delphinium. Page 46 
Linum - Flax 
599 GRANDIFDORUM RUBRUM. (Scar¬ 
let Flax). One of the most effective 
and showy bedding plants, of long dur¬ 
ation, having fine foliage and delicate 
stems, with brilliant scarlet-crimson 
flowers. Hardy annual. 1 foot. Pkt.. 
lOc. 
PERENNIAD PDAX. See page 49. 
Lobelia 
COLLECTION OFFER 
2594 GIANT IMPERIAD DARKSPURS. One packet each of Blue Spire. Carmine 
King, Daintiness, Exquisite Pink, and White Spire. Five 15c pkts., 60c. 
Larkspur, Stock Flowered 
595 ROSAMOND. The color is new and distinct, a pure bright rose, which has been 
entirely lacking in Larkspurs up to this time. This variety does not fade badly, 
but to the contrary holds the purer rose color until out of flowering. It is two 
weeks earlier than any other stock-flowered variety, giving a good cut flower before 
other Larkspurs are available. Spikes 4 feet tall covered with double flowers. 
Pkt., 15c. 
600 BDUE GOWN. An excellent new va¬ 
riety, with clear deep blue flowers with¬ 
out eye, and foliage of a bright medium 
green. Being extremely free-flowering 
and of a very fine compact habit, it will 
be found most effective for small beds 
and edgings. Pkt., 20c. 
601 CRYSTAD FADACE COMPACTA. 
Rich deep blue; dark foliage. Height 
4 to 6 inches. *4 oz., 40c; pkt., 15c. 
Giant Imperial Larkspur 
Lupinus, New King Giants 
A new and greatly improved strain of annual Lupinus growing 
3 to 4 ft. high. 
602 KING HEDIOTROPE. Rosy purple. Pkt., 15c; l A oz., 25c. 
603 KING SKY-BDUE. Light blue. Pkt., 15c; V* oz., 25c. 
604 KING MIXED. Contains all colors. Pkt., 15c; X A oz., 25c. 
605 TEXAS BDUE BONNET. The flowers are of delightful blue, 
with distinct heart-shaped eye of deep rosy flesh. Charming 
bushy plants. Height 15 inches. 1 oz., 35c; pkt., 10c. 
See also Perennial varieties, page 49. 
NEW RUSSEDD DUPINS. See Novelty page 23. 
ANNUAD DUPIN, ATTRACTION. See Novelty page 23. 
For more beautiful and luxuriant Sweet Feas and Dupinus, in¬ 
oculate with Nltragln. See page 53. 
MARIGODD. See next page 34. 
Myosotis - Forget-Me-Not 
The following varieties of Myosotis are biennial, but are best 
treated as annuals, as they will bloom the first year from seed. 
For early spring flowers, sow seed in August. Protect the 
plants or winter them over in a cold frame like Pansies, or 
seed may be sown in a hotbed or cold frame in the spring 
and they will commence blooming in July. A cool, half- 
shady place is suitable. 
628 ADFESTRIS, BDUE EYES. Very early, bright blue, 
compact habit. Pkt., 15c. 
629 ADPESTRIS, ROSE. This is a lovely shade of bright 
rose, a rather unusual color. y a oz., 25c; pkt», 10c. 
Mignonette - Reseda 
Its sweet, delicate fragrance makes this a favorite an¬ 
nual in every garden. Sow in May in the borders or any 
sunny spot where plants are to remain. It is also grown 
in pots for winter and early spring flower¬ 
ing. Mignonette prefers a medium light, 
loamy soil, with only a moderate amount of 
moisture. 
630 RED MONARCH. The flower spikes are 
broad and of perfect form, and the color is 
the most vivid red imaginable. Its per¬ 
fume is exceptionally strong. Pkt., 20c. 
631 DARGE FDOWERING SORTS. Special 
mixture of many shades. *4 oz., 30c; pkt.. 
10c. 
Lupine, Giant King, Choice Mixed 
