Larkspur Double Stock-flow'd 
LARKSPUR Double. These are beautiful annuals 
for garden decoration or for cutting. The firs 
are exquisite in texture and color, are free and 
long-blooming, borne in long spikes. The plants 
are of easy culture, and will grow in almost 
any sunny bed. Sown in Autumn they bloom 
well during Spring and Summer; sown in 
Spring they bloom in Summer and Autumn. 
Sow where plants are to bloom and thin. We 
offer only choice seeds. 
Stock-Flowered, ha, 3 ft. This is a very showy and 
popular variety, and a general favorite; should 
be in every garden. Colors : White, Bright 
Rose, Azure, Dark Blue, Rosy Scarlet, La France 
Pink; separate 250 s; mixed 500 s. 5c; 1/4 oz. 15c. 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered, ha, 3 ft. Erect, firs in 
long spikes; very double and of many colors; 
an excellent mixture of fine colors. 500 s. 
Dwarf Hyacinth-flow'd, ha, 18 in. Fine for beds; 
firs double; in a wide range of colors. 500 s. 
New Giant Imperial, ha, 3 ft. Showy, long 
thickly set branches appearing as spires of big 
double firs. Fine for beds and cutting. 
Blue Bell. Beautiful azure blue. 
Cattleya. Deep clear lilac. 
Coral King, 5 ft. A distinctly new color in Lark¬ 
spurs; blush pink with deep suffusion of coral 
which deepens with age. Florets large, fully 
double upon magnificent 2 ft. spikes. A grand 
Larkspur. 
Crimson King, ha, 4 ft. New, double; rich crimv 
son firs on 3 ft. spikes; showy. 103 s. 
Exquisite, 3 ft. Big spikes of exquisite pink firs. 
White King. The outstanding white Larkspur of 
the decade. Firs glistening pure white with 
rounded petals; the florets are extremely large, 
fully double, evenly and closely spaced upon 
the 2 ft. cutting spike. Extra early, blooming a 
week ahead of the other Imperial varieties. 
Complete Mixture Giant Imperial 250 s. 
Rosamond. Lovely pure rose, sun proof; numer¬ 
ous spikes covered with exquisite double firs. 
LAVATraA Trimestris Splendens, ha, 3 ft. Im- 
E roved tree mallows; firs large, rose; fine for 
eds or borders, also White or Mixed. 50 seeds. 
LAYIA Elegans, Tidy Tips, ha, 1 ft. A lovely free- 
blooming plant with bright golden firs edged 
■ ‘ j. 250 s. 
white. 
LEPTOSIPHON Aureus, ha, 6 in. Showy golden 
firs. 
Densiflorus, ha, 6 in. Dense plants smothered 
with bloom. Blue, White or Mixed. 1000 seeds. 
French Hybrids, 6 in. A lovely little plant for 
gardens or rockery; various colors in mixture. 
Roseus, ha, 6 in. Beautiful pink firs in profusion. 
LEPTOSYNE Moritima, ha, 2 ft. Large golden 
firs. 100 s. 
Stillmanii, 18 in. Early, Daisy-like firs, golden 
yellow; fine for cutting. 100 seeds. 
LEUCANTHEMUM Grandiflorum Vernale, Spring 
Marguerite, hp, 30 in. Early; long-stemmed. 50 s. 
LIMNANTHES Douglassi, ha, 8 in. Yellow, white 
streaked gray; fragrant; beds or rockeries. 200 s. 
LINARIA Alpina, ha, 4 in. A very beautiful creep¬ 
ing plant, bearing freely throughout summer, a 
profusion of miniature Snapdragon-like purple, 
orange, and rose firs; fine for rockery or old 
walls. 40 seeds. 
Canon J. Want, hp, 3 ft. Long spikes of flesh- 
d Dink firs; fine for beds and cutting, 
ymballaria, hp, 6 in. A charming trailing plant 
with graceful light green foliage in long 
drooping sprays; does well in sun or shade, 
and is covered with small lilac firs; fine for 
rockery, hanging baskets or covering unsightly 
bare spots. Lilac, White or Mixed. 
Dalmatica Superba, hp, 3 ft. Bright yellow. 100 s. 
Excelsior Hybrids, ha, 1 ft. An effective mix¬ 
ture of many fine new hybrids; good for cut¬ 
ting. 1500 s. 
Moroccana, Fairy Bouquet, 8 in. New, compact, 
free-flowering plants, bearing masses of neat 
Snapdragon-like firs 8 weeks from seeds; mixed. 
Pancici, hp, 1 ft. Large canary-yellow firs and 
charming foliage, very free-flowering. 100 s. 
Reticulata Aurea Purpurea, ha, 1 ft. Very showy 
golden yellow and dark purple firs; pretty. 
Triornithophora, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful bird-like 
purple firs in clusters; branching; free-bloom¬ 
ing; rare. 
LINUM Grandiflorum Rubrum, Scarlet Flax, ha, 
1 ft. Elegant for beds; flowers rich crimson- 
scarlet; borne freely throughout the season. 750s. 
Grandiflorum Roseum, Novel and choice. Rose 
Flax. 
Lewisii, hp, 3 ft. Very showy; pretty corn-flower 
blue firs with pale blotches; fragrant. 100 s. 
Perenne (Sibericum) Fairy Flax, hp, 1 ft. Always 
in bloom; graceful, beautiful. Blue, White, 
Mixed. 200 s. 
Usitatissimum Grandiflorum, Common Flax, ha, 
1 ft. Firs blue, showy in masses in the garden. 
LOASA Hispida, ha, 2 ft. A very pretty annual 
from Lima; firs lemon with variegated center. 
LOBELIA, hha. The varieties of L. Erinus are 
popular for pots, beds, and baskets. The plants 
grow 6 in. high, are exceedingly free-blooming 
and the firs are bright and attractive. 
Blue Stone (New). 4 in. Improved variety of 
gentian blue without eye. 
Compacta Duplex, 6 in. Firs semi-dble, blue. 
250 s. 
Compacta Golden Queen, 6 in. Firs blue, yellow 
foliage. 
Crystal Palace Compacta, 6 in. Intense dark 
blue. 
Heavenly Blue, 9 in. Large-flow'd, fine blue. 
Mrs. Clibran, 4 in. Blue, white eye; superior. 
Prima Donna, 10 in. Rich velvety red, very 
showy. 
White Lady, 4 in. Large-flow'd, compact, pure 
white. 
Complete Special Mixture of Erinus varieties. 
1000 seeds. 
Pendula. For hanging baskets, each variety 500s. 
Amanda. Firs rosy-lilac changing to red. 
Angelonia, pure white; profuse; for baskets. 
Sapphire. Intense azure blue, white eye. 
Complete Mixture of Pendulous sorts. 750 seeds. 
Complete Special Mixture of Lobelia, 1000 seeds. 
LOTUS Tetragonolobus, ha, 1 ft. Asparagus-wing¬ 
ed pea; trailing annual; scarlet flowers. 
LUNARIA Biennis, Moon Seed, hb, 2 ft. Very 
handsome biennials blooming first season when 
started early; upright racemes of showy phlox¬ 
like firs in summer; followed by charming seed- 
pods that keep well for winter decorations. 
Colors : White, Rich Crimson, Variegated- 
leaved, Purple, Mixed. 40 s. 
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