”Floto>er Seeds for Florists^* 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS-Continued 
IPOMOEA (Moonflower or Morning Glory) 
With the introduction of the popular Heavenly Blue, the attractive 
Japanese types, and the new crimson varieties, this old-fashioned 
climber is coming rapidly back into favor. 
*HeavenIy Blue. 800 S. Clark’s Mammoth Early Free 
Flowering Strain. Used considerably lately in 3 and 4 in. 
pots for Spring sales. Forces into full flower in this size pot 
from an early March sowing in a 60 deg. temperature. Must 
be supported on a stake. For outdoors should be planted in 
a poor soil. 
Tr. pkt., 20c; 1 oz., 65c; 4 ozs., $1.75. 
*CorneIl. A large flowered bright coerulean red with white 
edge. Fine strong grower and fairly early flowering. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.60. 
Crimson Rambler. Bright carmine-red with attractive white 
center. Tr. pkt., 25c; 1 oz., 85c. 
Scarlett O’Hara. 650 S. Large flowered, brilliant carmine-red 
variety. Tr. pkt., 25c; 14 oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.50. 
Imperial Japanese Morning Glory. Extra large fringed flowers 
in bright shades of rose, pink, and cerise; good climbing habit. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 50c. 
Rose Marie. 1100 S. Double deep rose. Quite free and early 
flowering. Tr. pkt., 20c; 1 oz., 75c. 
Quamoolit (Cardinal Climber). 1000 S. Brilliant red flowers 
freely produced. An attractive annual climber. Plants must 
be planted close for wall coverage. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 60c. 
NOCTIFLORA. 110 S. Large flowered white. 
Black-seeded White-seeded 
Each: Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 30c. 
For other Morning Glory, see Convolvulus, page 30. 
*KALANCHOE 
Globulifera Coccinea. Popular winter and spring flowering pot 
plant. Most profitable when flowered for Xmas; sow in Jan. or 
Feb., carry along in a light soil in a temperature of 55 to 60 deg. 
and cover with black cloth same as with Mums from 5 P.M. 
to 7 A.M. from Aug. 15 to Sept. 15. Very fine seed. Liberal 
Tr. pkt., 60c; 3 tr. pkts., $1.35. 
KOCHIA (Summer Cypress) 45,000 S. 
Childsii. 24 in. This variety stays a clean fresh green thruout 
the entire season. Very attractive dense bushes. 
Tr. pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 20c. 
Trichophylla. Turns red in Fall. Not quite so tall or sym¬ 
metrical as above. 
Tr. pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 20c. 
LINARIA 
MAROCANNA, (Miniature Snapdragon). 
Fairy Bouquet. 600,000 S. 10 in. Flowers very early and freely. 
Bright mixture of colors. 
Tr. pkt., 20c; Mr oz., 45c; 1 oz., $1.25. 
LISIANTHUS 
Russeliaiius. Violet-blue tulip-like flowers on plants 10 to 12 in. 
high with an upright and compact, free flowering habit, are 
important attributes of this comparatively new plant. 
Tr. pkt., 75c; oz., $1.35. 
LOBELIA 
700,000 S. Where protection from direct sun can be given them 
and in not too hot climates. Lobelia are unsurpassed for bright 
blue, mauve, and white edging, hanging and trailing work. All 
varieties come quite true. 
COMPACTA. 6 in. Of dwarf compact habit. 
*BIue Gown. Standard free flowering deep blue. Very fine. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; M oz., 75c; 1 oz., $2.75. 
Blue Stone. Deep blue, nearly same as above. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; M oz., 75c. 
Cambridge Blue. Very dwarf, restricted light blue. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; M oz., 85c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
* Crystal Palace. Very dwarf deep blue with dark bronzy green 
foliage. A fine standard variety. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; M oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75. 
Emperor William. Deep blue with light green foliage. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; M oz., 45c; 1 oz., $1.60. 
*Mrs. Clibran Imp. Deep blue with contrasting white eye and 
light foliage. Tr. pkt., 35c; M oz., 80c; 1 oz., $3.00. 
*Opal. Altho slightly stronger growing than other compact varie¬ 
ties, Opal is much freer flowering. Light blue with contrasting 
white eye. Tr. pkt., 25c; M oz., 75c; 1 oz., $2.75. 
*Bedding Queen. An attractive strong growing deep blue with 
contrasting white eye. Quite evenly compact habit. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; M oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
White Lady. Clean glistening white. Tr. pkt., 35c; M oz., 75c. 
Mixture of all colors in the compacta class. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; M oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
PENDULA. Of trailing or pendulous habit. 
*Hamburgia. Deep blue with dark green foliage. 
Tr. pkt., 35c; M oz., $1.00; 1 oz., $3.75. 
Sapphire. Deep blue with white eye. Light green foliage. 
Tr. pkt., 25c; M oz., 50c; 1 oz., $1.75. 
Angelina. White with light green foliage. 
Tr. pkt., 30c; M oz., 75c. 
For Perennial Lobelia, see page 46. 
LANTANA 1300 S. 
Dwarf Hybrids Mixed. 12 in. Must be sown early and with 
bottom heat. Tr. pkt., 20c; 1 oz., 75c. 
LAVATERA 
Loveliness. *4500 S. (Splendens). Very attractive early flowering 
annual. Flowered mid-June from end of March sowing. 12 to 15 
in. high with 2 in. single Hollyhock-like flowers of a deep salmon- 
rose. Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 50c. 
LEPTOSYNE 
Maritima. 10,000 S. 18 to 24 in. Large Marguerite-yellow flowers. 
Tr. pkt., 15c: 1 oz., 75c. 
Stillmanii. 25,000 S. 18 in. Nice golden yellow for cutting. 
Flowers 6 to 8 weeks from seed. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 75c. 
LUPINE 
A good spring crop of the annual type can be flowered in 3 in. 
pots from a Jan. sowing spaced close so as to flower one spike to 
a plant. We prefer the (jiant Kings. 
Luteus Romulus. 300 S. Dwarf richly fragrant yellow. 15 in. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 45c. 
Sulphureus Superbus. 600 S. 24 to 30 in. Yellow for cutting. 
Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 45c. 
*GIANT KING. 1300 S. Some longer stemmed and earlier 
flowering than the regular Hartwegis. 
* Oxford Blue. Standard rich deep blue. Sky Blue. 
Heliotrope. A pleasing rosy purple shade. White. 
Mixture of above colors. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 20c; 1 oz., 50c; 4 ozs., $1.35. 
HARTWEGI. 1400 S. The standard cut flower strain. 
Dark Blue, Roseus, Sky Blue, White, Mixture. 
Each: Tr. pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 35c; 4 ozs., $1.00. 
For Perennial Lupine Polyphyllus, see page 46. 
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