20 
LOBELIA 
(Nov.-May) 
A half hardy annual, growing 4 to 6 inches high; is of 
compact growth, and literally covered with small bright 
flowers. By cutting back the plants during the summer 
and giving plenty of water, they may be kept in flower 
for a long season. Used for ribbon work and borders or 
hanging baskets. Sow the seed in boxes from November 
to May and transplant when well started. 
BLUE EMPEROR — Sky blue; compact. 
O% oz. 45c) 
CAMBRIDGE BLUE (New)—Fine light blue _ flowers, 
compact habit, 6 inches; very free blooming. (Pkt. 25c) 
(7; 0z. 50c) 
CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA—The variety most used 
for borders; deep blue flowers and dark foliage; 6 
inches; a constant bloomer. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 50c) 
GRACILIS—Light blue; trailing. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 35c) 
KERMESINA COMPACTA—A pretty crimson color with 
large white eye; very compact. (Pkt. 25c) (+ oz. 50c) 
SAPPHIRE—A superb variety of pendulous habit; large 
deep blue flowers with conspicuous white eye; suitable 
(Pkt. 15c) 
for window boxes and hanging baskets. (Pkt. 15c) 
(7; oz. 50c) 
SPECIOSA—Deep blue; trailing, dark foliage. (Pkt. 10c) 
TENUIOR—Of upright habit, about 15 inches high, with 
large, deep blue flowers. Useful for pots. (Pkt. 15c) 
(7s oz. 50c) 
CARDINALIS (Queen Victoria)—A perennial sort grow- 
ing 18 to 24 inches tall with spikes of deep crimson 
flowers; foliage, dark red. Succeeds best in moist 
ground. (Pkt. 50c) 
LUNARIA 
Honesty—Satin Flower (May-Oct.) 
BIENNIS PURPLE—The flat silvery seed pods are used 
for winter decoration. Free-flowering, hardy biennial. 
2 feet. Sow seeds in the open in partial shade in sum- 
mer or early fall. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 35c) 
LUPINUS 
Lupin 
Hardy annuals and perennials in great variety, growing 
from 1 to 4 feet high, and bearing spikes of Pea-shaped 
flowers. Sow in the open ground and thin to 6 inches 
apart. 
ANNUAL SORTS—Height, 2 feet (Sept.-May) 
ANNUAL SORTS—Mixed. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) (oz. 35c) 
4 Ib. $1.00) 
GIANT MIXED—An improved type, 
(Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 25c) 
NANUS—A showy California wild flower, 10 to 15 inches 
high; flowers rich blue with white markings. (Pkt. 10c) 
(1%, oz. 25c) (oz. 35c) (% Ib. $1.00) (lb. $3.00) 
PERENNIAL SORTS—Height, 4 feet (June-Mar.) 
NEW RUSSELL LUPINS—An English introduction 
proven to be the last word in perennial Lupins, and to 
3 to 4 feet tall. 
contain a wonderfully complete range of _ colors. 
Awarded the Gold Medal of the R. H. S. in June, 
1937. Originator’s re-selected stock. Cet 25c) 
(Pkt. of 65 seeds 65c) 
RUSSELL STRAIN—A recultivated strain grown by a 
European specialist. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 70c) 
POLYPHYLLUS ._. BLUE OR WHITE — (Pkt. 10c) 
(4% oz. 25c) 
POLYPHYLLUS  MOORHEIMI — Pink and_ white. 
(Pkt. 15e) (4 oz. 40c) 
POLYPHYLLUS NEW REGAL HYBRIDS—Tall, peren- 
nial variety in new art shades. (Pkt. 15c) (44 oz. 50c) 
LYCHNIS 
Rose Campion (May-Oct.) 
Hardy perennial growing about 3 feet high and bearing 
bright-colored flowers in clusters. Of easy culture. Fine 
for permanent beds and borders. Sow the seed in boxes 
or in a hotbed to transplant. 
ARKWRIGHTII—This new hybrid attains a height of 30 
inches and produces an abundance of large flowers of 
brilliant colors varying from orange-scarlet to soft 
salmon-pink. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 50c) 
CHALCEDONICA (Maltese Cross)—Scarlet. (Pkt. 10c) 
(4% oz. 30c) 
HAAGEANA HYBRIDS — Mixed colors. (Pkt. 15c) 
(4% oz. 75c) 
Hallawell’s 
MATHIOLA 
Evening Scented Stock (Sept.-May) 
BICORNIS (Evening-Scented Stock)—This hardy annual 
has purplish lilac flowers on long spikes, but is grown 
only for its fragrance, which it emits in the evening. 
1 foot tall. Sow in the open any time in the fall until 
May. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 25c) 
MATRICARIA 
Feverfew (Sept.- Mar.) 
Free-flowering hardy perennial plants with small 
double button-like flowers. Sow seed in boxes to trans- 
plant from September to March. 
GOLDEN BALL— Compact habit; suitable for edging; 
small double yellow flowers. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 50c) 
DOUBLE WHITE—Small double white flowers with 
quilled petals. Height, 15 to 18 inches; fine for bouquet 
filler. (Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 40c) 
MECONOPSIS 
Himalayan Poppy _(Mar.-Sept.) 
BAILEYII—The new and beautiful blue Thibetan poppy. 
It is a graceful plant, with downy pale green leaves, 
the brilliant Cambridge-blue pendant flowers, 4 inches 
across, being carried singly on stems about 2 feet high. 
Hardy perennial, thriving best in a shaded position. 
Seed is very slow in starting and sometimes many 
months may elapse before seedlings appear. (Pkt. 25c) 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
(Jan.-May) 
CRINIFLORUM (Livingstone Daisy)—Low growing an- 
nual plant of semi-spreading habit, covered with large 
daisy-like flowers with yellow centers, in many at- 
tractive shades. An ideal plant for edging or the rock- 
ery; succeeds in poor soil. (Pkt. 25c) (7 oz. 45c) 
MIGNONETTE 
Reseda (Year Round) 
A fragrant hardy annual which grows easily from seed 
sown out in the garden and thinned to 4 or 6 inches. 
GOLIATH ‘Extra Select’’—Enormous red spikes, very 
fragrant. (Pkt. 10c) (4% oz. 35c) 
GOLDEN GOLIATH—Fine golden spikes. (Pkt. 15c) 
(4 oz. 50c) 
GIANT FLOWERED MACHET—Broad heavy spikes 
closely set with large florets of a gray color, deliciously 
scented. (Pkt. 10c) (%4 oz. 25c) 
SWEET SCENTED—(Reseda odorata)—The spikes are 
small, but very sweet scented. (Pkt. 10c) (oz. 25c) 


Marigold, Ferdinand 
