Your Needs for Greenhouse Seeds” 
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LACHEN/iLlA p. • 
Bulbous pot plant, about li ft. high. 
Unicolor. Spikes of bright red drooping bells, resembling a Hyacinth....^5{f 
LANTANA p. 
Seed must be sown with bottom heat, and early, in Jan. and Feb. 
Dwarf Hybrids Uixed. 1 ft.25^ Tall Hybrids Mixed.10;^ 
LAKKSPUR a. 
Sown in early December, will flower in April on bench. Chill seed in a ref¬ 
rigerator for from 24 to 48 hours before sowing. Excellent for cutting. 
♦Salmon Pink. Overlaid with a rich deep pink, brilliant. 4 ft. high.20<^ 
♦Improved White. Dazzling pure color, with upright habit. 4 ft. high....20/ 
♦Cinnabor Cockado. Rich rose red; symmetrical, compact, double flowers..25/ 
♦Rosalind. Rose with light salmon diffusion. Extra strong growing.35/ 
Sky Blue. Stock flowered....15/ Lilac. Stock flowered.10/ 
Giant Hyacinth Flov/ered Mixed. One long, non-branching spike.10/ 
LEPTOSYIIE a. 
Sow under glass in the Fall, for Winter cutting. Allow 6 to 8 weeks. 2 ft. 
Double Yellow. Resembles small, double Dahlias on fine, wiry stems.25/ 
Maritima. Large, single, lemon yellow.30/ 
LEUCOCOKYHE 
Sow early, makes bulbs first year. Good cutting, about 1-| ft. high. 
Ixioides Odorata. Heads of large, luminous blue flowers, white centers..50/ 
LINARIA a. 
Sow Aug.-Sept, for Winter. Miniature Snapdragons, 10 in. high. 
Maraccana Excelsior Hybrids, Mixed. Very showy.....10/ 
p. denotes a perennial; a. annual; b. biennial; t.p. tender perennial 
