Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
P01* Pkt 
LARKSPUR—(Continued) 
Giant Imperial Blue Bell (All America). 
Plants tall, upright, compact with basal 
branching habit. Delphinium-like 
spikes of azure blue, double flowers, 
carried on stems 3 to 4 feet long. 10c 
Rosamond (All America). A striking, 
new larkspur of a unique, distinct color. 
Plants 4 feet tall, with numerous spikes, 
ladened with fully double bright rose 
flowers. 15c 
Giant Imperial White King (All 
America). The cutting spikes are from 
24 to 30 inches long; with extremely 
large, fully double, evenly and closely 
spaced florets which measure two 
inches across. The flowers are of a pure 
glistening white. 15c 
LAVATERA (Mallow). Beautiful 
hardy annuals covered the entire sum¬ 
mer with saucer-shaped flowers. Height 
3 feet. Mixed. 10c 
L I N U M — Grandiflorum Rubrum 
(Scarlet Flax). A beautiful and effec¬ 
tive plant of slender and delicate 
growth, having a profusion of bright 
flowers. Hardy annual; about 1 V 2 feet 
high. 10c 
LOBELIA. The dwarf varieties are 
very useful for edging and the trailing 
varieties for hanging baskets and 
window boxes. 
Sapphire. Blue Trailing.. 10c 
Compacta Crystal Palace. Six inches. 
Dark blue bedding variety. 10c 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST (Nigella). Oddly 
shaped blossoms in blue and white, and 
curious seed pods. 
Mixed (White and blue shades). 10c 
LUPIN (Annual—See Lupinus for 
perennial). Showy plants, with long 
spikes of various colored pea-like flow¬ 
ers; very desirable for mixed borders. 
Fine Mixed. 10c 
MARIGOLD 
Signata Pumila. Profuse-blooming 
dwarf bedding annual, showy flowers, 
bright orange. Height 1 foot. 10c 
Signata Pumila (Little Giant) Dainty, 
delicate plants, 4 to 6 inches high. 10c 
Double African Varieties 
Orange Prince. A double variety with 
quilled petals; flowers showy, bloom 
very early. . 10c 
Lemon Queen. Large, lemon-colored 
flowers. 10c 
Mixed Colors. 10c 
French Varieties 
Tall Double Mixed. . 10c 
Dwarf Double Mixed. . 10c 
Per Pkt. 
MARIGOLD—(Continued) 
There have been more new and pop¬ 
ular strains of marigold brought out by 
the hybridists in recent years than of 
any other flower. 
New Marigold—“Harmony” 
New Marigold—“Harmony” 
Harmony. New dwarf French double. 15c 
Crown of Gold. The New Collarette. 25c 
All Double Striped. New strain of 
Dwarf French. 20c 
Sunset Giants. Flowers of exceptional 
size and beauty. 20c 
Yellow Supreme. A yellow companion 
to Guinea Gold. 20c 
Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids. 20c 
Monarch Strain. A new strain having 
all the desirable qualities of the ideal 
type of Dwarf Double French Marigold. 10c 
Royal Scot. Plants 30 inches tall; flow¬ 
ers combine mahogany and gold in sym¬ 
metrical stripes, radiating from the 
center. 10c 
Guinea Gold. The most glorious and 
lovely of all Marigolds. The color is 
the richest, purest orange-gold imagin¬ 
able. 10c 
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