LUPINUS POLYPHYUUS 
hp. These are beautiful easily-grown peren¬ 
nials. The plants grow from two to five feet high, 
branch, and bear freely spikes of lovely firs in 
rich and varied colors. They like well drained 
acid soil and do better planted in groups. Do 
not like transplanting. 
Lupinus Polyphyllus 
LUPINUS RUSSELL'S HYBRIDS. The flower of in¬ 
ternational fame. The most outstanding new 
flower to date. Acclaim and medals were award¬ 
ed abroad both to Mr. George Russell, the orig¬ 
inator of this superb Lupin strain, and to the 
flowers themselves; also enthusiastically re¬ 
ceived in America. Now being offered for the 
second season. The strong growing, cut leaved 
foliaged plants bear enormous, well rounded, 
long, symmetrical 3' spikes closely spaced with 
large flowers in a great variety of rich colors 
never before achieved in Lupins: deep yellows, 
purples, oranges, reds and bicolors besides the 
white, pinks and blues. Never a display like 
this in the flower world. We sell nothing but 
"Originator's Stock." Guaranteed Genuine Rus¬ 
sell Lupin Seed. Re-selected stock, seed from 
named plants. 2 seeds 5c; 12 seeds 25c; 50 
seeds 65c. Original stock seeds. 3 seeds 5c; 10 
seeds 15c; 24 seeds 25c; 80 seeds 65c. 
Atro'Violaceus. Lovely and popular variety. The 
deep violet-blue firs come true from seed. 
Chocolate Soldier, 3 ft. Yellow with contrast of 
violet-bronze. A special novelty. 
Cross Roads. One of the most beautiful colors: 
pleasing shell pink. 
Douglasi Superbus, 3 ft. Rosy-purple and blue. 
Fire King. The brightest and best long-spiked 
red to date. 
Gold Crest. A beautiful yellow with deep yellow 
wings. Bright, showy and new. 
Harkness Hybrids, 3 ft. Beautiful art shades mxd. 
Moerheimi, 2 ft. Pink, remarkable for its free- 
flowering and compact habit; fine border plant. 
Princess Juliana, 3 ft. Pale shell pink with creamy 
wings. 
Salmoneus, 3 ft. Lovely mellow salmon shades. 
Extra choice novelty. 
Snow Queen, 2 ft. Lovely broad petaled blooms, 
pure white with a golden blotch; choice. 
Sunshine, 2 ft. The finest deep yellow yet raised. 
Sweet Scented Hybrids, 3 ft. A new strain; hand¬ 
some spikes of self or bicolored firs. 
Complete Special Mixture of Perennial Lupinus. 
LYSIMACHIA Lobeliafolia (Loosestrife), hp, 18 in. 
Yellow firs in terminal spikes. Moist situation. 
LYTHRUM Roseiun Superbum, hp, 3 ft. Erect spikes 
of bright red firs; a fine border plant. 
Saiicaria, hp, 3 ft. Rosy-purple firs in fine spikes. 
MALVA Alcea, hp, 5 ft. Tall branching habit, nu¬ 
merous reddish-purple firs, showy. 
MECONOPSIS Balleyii, hp. New, from China; glori¬ 
ous sky-blue Poppy-like firs with showy golden 
anthers; a very beautiful garden'plant. 
Cambrica, Welsh Poppy, hp, 1 ft. Large yellow 
flowers. 
Integrifolia, hb-, 3 ft. The wonderful Poppy from 
China, beautiful primrose firs 4 to 6 in. across. 
Paniculata, Himalayan Poppy, hb, 3 ft. A glori¬ 
ous plant; firs bright golden yellow; large, 
showy and fine. 
Wallichi, hb, 3 ft. The beautiful blue Himalayan 
Poppy, easily raised from seeds in a cool house; 
a fine rare plant for that moist half-shady spot. 
MOEHRINGIA Miiscosa. Sand-loving carpet plant, 
light green foliage and tiny white firs. 
MONARDA Didyma, hp, 2 ft. A showy plant suc¬ 
ceeding in most any soil or position; aromatic 
foliage; rich Cambridge scarlet firs. 
MORINA Longifolia, hp, 3 ft. Firs tubular, white 
changing to purple; elegant foliage. 
NEPETA Grandiflora Souv Chaudron, hp, 1 ft. A 
new and much improved sort; firs large, blue. 
Mussini Suporba, hp, 1 ft. A new large-flow'd 
sort with deep blue firs; a fine rock plant. 
OENOTHERA Fraseri, hp, 1 ft. Masses of fine yel¬ 
low firs from June to October; lasting when 
once established; the firs bloom during the day. 
Speciosa Grandiflora, hp, 2 ft. A fine perennial, 
open in daytime; firs large, sweet-scented; white 
with yellow eye; beautiful. 
ONONIS Spinoca, ho, 18 in. A leguminous plant, 
pinnate foliage; firs purple, pea-shaped. 
ONOPORDON Salteri, hb, 11 ft. A magnificent or¬ 
namental thistle with beautifully-cut silver 
leaves and snowy-white stems crowded with 
large blue firs. 
ORNITHOGALUM Thymoides Alba, Star of Bethle¬ 
hem, hhbb, 1 ft. Dense, erect clusters of very 
pretty star-like white firs with a dark eye. 
OROBUS Niger, hp, 18 in. Reddish-purole firs. 
Vernus, hp, 1 ft. Pea-like blue and lilac firs. 
PAEONY Chinese Double, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful dou¬ 
ble firs; sown in Autumn, germinates in Spring. 
Officinalis, hp, 2 ft. Single dark red, splendid. 
PARDANTHUS Sinensis, Blackberry Lily, hp, 3 ft. 
Flowers star-shaped, reddish orange, tigred and 
spotted; does well in most any soil exposed to 
the sun and never winterkills, blooms in June. 
Seeds germinate readily and the seedling plants 
are easily grown. 
For quick-blooming plants, we offer Pardan- 
thus roots on page 89. 
Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
GREENWOOD 
SOUTH CAROLINA 
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