LAVATERA Trimestris Splendens, ha 3 ft. Improved 
tree mallows; firs large, rose; fine for beds or 
borders, also White or Mixed. 
LAYIA Elegans, Tidy Tips, ha, 1 ft. A lovely free- 
blooming plant with bright golden firs edged 
white. 
LEPTOSIPHON Aureus, ha, 6 in. Showy golden 
flowers cover the dwarf plants all summer. 
Densiflorus, ha, 6 in. Dense plants smothered with 
bloom. Blue, White or Mixed. 
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 Maritima, ha, 2 ft. Large golden flow¬ 
ers, fine long stems. 
Stillmanii, 18 in. Early, Daisy-like firs, golden 
yellow; fine for cutting. 
LEUCANTHEMUM Grandiflorum Vernale, Spring 
Marguerite, hp, 30 in. Early; long-stemmed. 
LIMNANTHES Douglassi, ha, 8 in. Yellow, white 
streaked gray; fragrant; beds or rockeries. 
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. 
Canon J. Want, hp, 3 ft. Long spikes of flesh-pink 
firs; fine for beds and cutting. 
Cymballaria, hp, 6 in. A charming trailing plant 
v/ith graceful light green foliage in long drooping 
sprays; dqes 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. 
Excelsior Hybrids, ha, 1 ft. An effective mixture 
of many fine new hybrids; good for cutting. 
Maroccana, 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. 
Reticulata Aurea Purpurea, ha, 1 ft. Very showy 
golden yellow and dark purple firs; pretty. 
LINUM (FLAX) 
LOBELIA ERINUS 
The varieties of L. Erinus are popular for pots, 
beds, and baskets. The plants grow 6" high, are 
exceedingly free-blooming and the firs are bright 
and attractive. 
Blue Stone, 4 in. Improved variety. A dwarf com¬ 
pact plant smothered with gentian-blue flowers 
without eye. Extra lovely. 
Compacta Duplex, 6 in. Firs semi-dble, blue. 
Compacta Golden Queen,. 6 in. Blue flowers with 
attractive golden foliage. 
Crystal Palace Compacta, 6 in. Intense dark blue. 
Very striking in contrast with White Lady. 
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 
and line. 
White Lady, 4 in. Large-flow’d, compact, pure 
white, profuse bloomer. 
Complete Special Mixture of Erinus Varieties. 
LOBELIA Pendula. For hanging baskets. 
Amanda. Firs rosy-lilac changing to red. 
Anqelonia, pure white; profuse; for baskets. 
Linum Rubrum 
LINUM Grandiflorum Rubrum, Scarlet Flax, ha, 1 ft. 
Elegant for beds; flowers rich crimson-scarlet; 
borne freely throughout the season. 
Grandiflorum Roseum. Novel and choice. Rose 
Flax. Dainty and delightful shade. 
Lewisii, hp, 3 ft. Very showy; pretty corn-flower 
blue firs with pale blotches; fragrant. 
Perenne (Sibericum) Fairy Flax, hp, 1 ft. Always 
in bloom; graceful, beautiful. Blue, White. 
Mixture of Blue and White. 
5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
SOUTH CAROLINA 
Sapphire. Intense azuie blue, white eye. 
Complete Mixture of Pendulous sorts. 
Complete Special Mixture of Lobelia. 
Regular pkt. 
Lobelia 
Pendula 
Sapphire 
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