LARKSPUR 
No garden is complete without a liberal showing of this graceful, attractive double flower. It is un- 
excelled for cutting and with its many soft colors makes delightful beds for the garden. For early 
outdoor bloom start the seed about March 1 indoors in flats; these plants can be set out in the garden 
in late April or May, as soon as the ground is ready, and will | bloom from late June on. They must 
be grown cool and in good, but not over-rich soil. A later sowing may be made direct’'in the open ground 
in April or May, and again im the fall for an earlier display in the following spring. Before seeding in 
hot weather it is best to chill the seed for several days. 
Giant Imperial. Each, pkt. 15c; 1402. 30c; 0z. 90c; 14Ib. $2.75: Ib. $8.50 
This is a magnificent base-branching stram with sturdy, upr ight, compact plants, 3 to 4 feet high. 
The fernlike foliage is attractive and the tapering flower s} sss are ean mah double florets | of 
exquisite color. This ts the very finest strain for cutting. 
Blue Bell. All-America Winner. Azure-blue. Exquisite Pink Improved. Soft salmon-pink. 




Blue Spire. Deep Oxford blue. Exquisite Rose. Rose-pink. 
Carmine King. Deep carmine-rose. Gloria Improved. Deep salmon-rose. ~ 
Coral King. Blush-pink, suffused coral. Lilac Spire. Lilac. Planting of Double Stock- flowered 
Daintiness. Delicate lavender. Los Angeles Improved. Brilliant pmk on salmon. Fo 
Dazzler. Rich scarlet. Miss California. Deep rose on salmon. 
White King. All-America Winner. The finest glistening pure white. Larkspur, Giant Imperial ] 
Two New Giant Imperial Varieties. Each, pkt. 25c; 140z. 60c; 0z. $1.75; 14Ib. $5 White King 


Montrose. Exceptionally large florets of a clear rose-pink, nicely set on wiry 3-foot beautiful spikes. 
Rosalind. A new color—rose, with just enough salmon suffusion to create a new shade of rose-pink. 
Giant Imperial, Special Mixed. Pkt. 10c; 140z. 25c; oz. 80c; 14Ib. $2.50; Ib. $7.50 
An especially fine mixture of the colors in this class, and each is proportioned according to its popu- 
larity. This is largely used by commercial growers of flat plants for bedding purposes. 
Double Stock-flowered. Each pkt. 10c; 1440z. 20c; 0z. 50c; 14Ib. $1.50; Ib. $4.50 
The fern-leaved plants are vigorous and free flowering, 3 to 4 feet high, with candelabra-like Srteacs of beautifal 
flowers ideal for cutting and for tall borders. The long stems are covered with fully double flowers. 
Dark Blue. Blue-purple. | Lilac Improved. Deep lilac. 
Empress Rose. Hermosa-pink. Los Angeles. Bright pink on salmon. 
La France. Light salmon-pink. _ Sky Blue. Ageratum-blue. 
hite. An excellent,.pure white variety with full flower-spikes. 
Two New Double Stock-flowered Varieties. Each, pkt. 15c; 4oz. 25c; oz. 75c 
Rosamond. All-America Winner. Heavy spikes with fully double blooms of fadeless bright rose, blooming early. 
Rose Queen. The color is a soft rosé with delicate salmon tinge, giving an effect slightly lighter than Rosamond. 
An Outstanding New Variety. ; Pkt. 20c; 14oz. 35c; oz. $1 
Tempest. Rich mid-blue, lighter than the variety Dark Blue. Combines much better with soft rose and pink. 
Double Stock-flowered, Mixed. Pkt. 10c; }40z. 15c; oz. 40c; 4b. $1.25; Ib. $3.75 
You will find this to include all of the beautiful colors in this class mn excellent be alance. It is especially recommended 
for mixed beds and is quite popular in many localities for spring bedding-plant sale. 
LOBELIA 
An ideal edging and pot-plant, forming small, round compact plants, covered with blooms. The seed 
should be planted indoors in January to produce well-flowered pot-plants for spring sale. A Feb- 
ruary or March seeding will provide plants for outdoor spring bedding to bloom from July to frost. 

Blue Gown. h , ; : Pkt. 15c; ys0z. 25c; 14oz. 75c; oz. $2.50 
The plants are of fine, compact habit, with an abundance of good-sized flowers of deep blue, without an eye. 
Blue Stone. Pkt. 15c; ygoz. 25c; Woz. 75c; oz. $2.50 
This is the finest compact Lobelia for bedding, with large, brilliant mid-blue flowers without an eye, on 4-inch plants. 
Cambridge Blue. Pkt. 15c; #50z. 25e; 140z. 75c; oz. $2.50 
Very lovely compact plants with graceful light green foliage and showy light blue flowers. Very attractive. 
Crystal Palace. Pkt. 10c; y50z. 25c; Woz. 60c; oz. $1.75; 14 Ib. $5 
An exceptionally fine variety, producing 4-inch plants with dark bronzy green foliage and dark blue flowers. 
Emperor William. Pkt. 10c; j§0z. 20c; 140z. 45c; oz. $1.50 Showing the 
Neat, dwarf plants, 4 inches high, with light green compact foliage and a profusion of dwarf gentian-b lue flowers. hace branching 
Mrs. Clibran. Ra. . Pkt. 15c; y¢0z. 25c; 140z. 75c; oz. $2.50 habit of Giant 
An improved, extra-fine strain with dwarf dark-foliaged plants and deep blue flowers with a meres ing white eye. encore 
White Lady. Pkt. 10c; s0z. 25c; 140z. 60c; oz. $1.75 Larkspur 
Dwarf, compact bushy plants of uniform size with large flowers of clean glistening white. Very attractive. 
Gracilis Blue. Pkt. 10c; Moz. 15c; oz. 50c; 441b. $1.51 
Light blue flowers on trailing 10-inch spreading plants for basket work, Don’t confuse with above edging varieties. 
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