10 Flower Seeds 
WILLIS S. PINO, SEEDSMAN 
KochU 
LATHYRUS Pkt. 
Latifolius (Perennial Pea). 
Mixed. Climbers. Special 
pkt. 25c.$0.10 
LAVATERA (Summer Mallow) 
A very showy annual; the leaves are 
large and downy and effective in the 
border. The cup shaped flowers 2 to 
3 inches in diameter form in the axils 
of the upper leaves and are produced 
profusely; long keeping as a cut flow¬ 
er. Useful sown late to All in after 
Spring flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
Splendens (Sunset). Rosy carmine. 
Ipomoea, Heavenly Blue Pkt. lOc., special pkt. 35c. 
Larkspur, Giant Imperia 
HOLLYHOCK 
Very ornamental perennials, attrac¬ 
tive in mixed borders, making an at¬ 
tractive background. Flowers about 
3 inches across set as rosettes around 
strong growing stalks. Seed sown in 
May or June make fine blooming 
plants the following season. Pkt. 
Indian Spring ( New). Very at¬ 
tractive, rose and rosy carmine 
shades. Blooms first year from 
seed.$0.25 
Triumph, Double Mixed. New 
early flowering strain, contain¬ 
ing a great variety of new col¬ 
ors. The flowers are gracefully 
waved and fringed.25 
Ittiperator. Large fringed flow¬ 
ers, with rosette in center, deli¬ 
cate pink to cerise salmon.25 
Double Orange Prince (New). 
Rich apricot orange.25 
Chaters Double Prize Strain. 
Pure White Deep Rose 
Newport Pink Scarlet 
Sulphur Yellow Salmon 
Chaters Double Mixed and 
Above Separate Colors. Spe¬ 
cial pkt. 35c.10 
Single Mixed. All colors. Spe¬ 
cial pkt. 25c.10 
HONESTY 
Biennial treated as annual. Ad¬ 
mired for its silvery seed pouches. 
Pkt. 10c. 
ICE PLANT 
Trailing plants for rockeries, bas¬ 
kets, etc. Pkt. 10c. 
IMPATIENS 
Pkt. 
Sultana (Sultans-balsam). Beau¬ 
tiful decorative plants.$0.15 
IPOMOEA 
Grandiflora (Moonflower). Rap¬ 
id climbers with large, white 
flowers.$0.10 
Imperial Japanese Morning- 
glory. Very attractive, rapid 
climbers. Oz. 25c.10 
Scarlett O’Hara. An entirely 
new color in this popular flow¬ 
er. Described as a deep rosy 
crimson. Special pkt. 50c. .15 
Rose Marie. Early free flowering 
Ipomoea. Flowers deep rose 
double and semi-double.15 
Clark’s Mammoth Heavenly 
Blue. An early flowering strain 
that is very popular. Fine for 
trellises and screening. Special 
pkt. 35c.15 
KOCH IA Pkt. 
Childsi (Summer-cypress), Burn- 
ingbush. An easily grown an¬ 
nual, 3 ft. high. Makes an ex¬ 
cellent hedge or fine specimen. 
Compact, pyramidal growth, 
light green tinning to blood 
red early in Autumn. Special 
pkt. 25c.$0.10 
KUDZU-VINE 
Perennial vine, rosy purple, pea¬ 
shaped flowers. Pkt. 10c., oz. 25c. 
LANTANA 
Pkt. 
Hybrida, Mixed. Rapid grow¬ 
ing, small, bushy shrubs.$0.10 
ANNUAL LARKSPUR 
This well known garden annual has 
been wonderfully improved in the last 
few years by selection for size of bloom 
and color as well as general habit of 
plant. Seeds sown early in house or 
hotbed produce strong plants ready 
for open ground in May or seeds sown 
in open ground in April will bloom pro¬ 
fusely from July to frost. 3 feet. 
Pkt. 
Giant Imperial (New). The fol¬ 
lowing are of the Improved, 
upright Delphiniumlike hab¬ 
it and superior to the older 
type of annual Larkspurs. 
Blue Spire. Deep Oxford blue. 
Special pkt. 35c.$0.15 
Exquisite Pink Improved. 
Soft pink shaded salmon. 
Special pkt. 35c.15 
Exquisite Rose. Rose pink. 
Special pkt. 35c.15 
Lilac Spire. Clear lilac. Spe¬ 
cial pkt. 35c.15 
White Spire. Dazzling pure 
white. Special pkt. 35c.15 
Giant Imperial Mixed. In¬ 
cluding all the above varie¬ 
ties. Special pkt. 25c.10 
Mignonette 
(See page 11) 
LINUM (Flax) 
Annuals of graceful habit. Pkt. 
Grandiflora rubrum. Dark red.$0.10 
Grandiflorum caeruleum. 
Blue. 10 
Perenne (Perennial Flax). Blue. .10 
LOBELIA 
Graceful plants for vases, edgings, 
etc. Pkt. 
Sapphire. A -very strong grow¬ 
ing variety, dark blue with 
white eye; suitable for piazza 
boxes and hanging pots.$0.15 
Gracilis. Trailing sort. Light 
blue.10 
Crystal Palace Compacta. 
Erect sort, dark blue.10 
LINARIA 
Cymbalaria (Kenilworth-ivy). 
Trailing plant for vases, etc. .$0.10 
Fairy Bouquet. Easily grown 
annual adapted to borders or 
rockery, bearing small spikes 
like miniature Snapdragons, 
yellow, crimson, pink, purple, 
etc. Special pkt. 35c.10 
LUPINUS (Lupine) 
Annual sorts. Easily grown, free 
flowering annuals with graceful spikes 
of various-colored, pea-shaped flowers 
suitable for beds, borders and cutting. 
Do best in partial shade. Pkt. 
White. M oz. 25c.$0.10 
Rose. H oz. 25c.10 
Dark Blue. oz. 25c.10 
Sky Blue. oz. 25c.10 
Annual Mixed. All colors. Oz. 
30c.10 
Polyphyllus (Perennial Sorts), 
Hardy perennials blooming 
in May and June. Will thrive 
in any good garden soil. 
Blue. Special pkt. 25c.10 
White. Special pkt. 25c. 10 
Moerheimi. Rose and white, 
very large flowering.15 
Finest Mixed. oz. 25c.. .10 
Russell Hybrids. A most re¬ 
markable new strain of hardy 
Lupins. The plants grow into 
well - rounded, well - branched 
bushes, each developing a num¬ 
ber of extra large spikes closely 
set with flowers. Pkts. 25c. and .75 
LYCHNIS 
Ghalcedonica (London Pride). 
Bright scarlet, 2 to 3 ft. high 
Hardy perennials.$0.10 
MATRICARIA 
Capensis (Double White Fever¬ 
few). Fine bedding plant, pro¬ 
ducing attractive double white 
flowers in abundance the entire 
season.$0.10 
