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LANTANA (Annual) a oY 
754 Hybrida Compacta. Clusters of fragrant flowers, in a single clus- Pkt. Oz. O 
ter all the shades of crimson, rose, yellow and orange appear. .10 
LARKSPUR (Annual) 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED (4 feet) 
9760 Rosamond (Gold Medal 1934). Pure deep rose. 10 
762 Dark Blue 768 Lustrous Carmine 2: 
764 White 770 Exquisite Pink 774 Mixed All Colors 10 ea. .25 
766 Lilac 772 Sky Blue i 
Collection Pkt. each 7 separate colors, 55c 
GIANT IMPERIAL (4 feet) 
780 Imperial Mixed. Ideal for cutting as the stems branch from the 
base of the plant. 10 25 ~©.A0 
@782 White King (Special Mention 1937). Pure glistening white. 10 257° 240 
LATHYRUS (Hardy Sweet Pea) (Perennial) 
790 Latifolius. Mixed. Climbing vines with flowers resembling Sweet 
Peas. 10 20 
LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweiss) (Perennial Rockery) 
794 Alpinum (4 to 5 inches). Alpine plant with white leaves and small 
yellow flowers. 25 
LIATRIS (Kansas Gay Feather or Blazing Star) (Perennial) 
796 Scariosa. Spikes about 3 feet high. Flowers a good clear purple. .10 
798 Callilepsis. Deep lilac. 10 
LINUM (Flax) (Perennial Rockery) 
800 Flavium. (2 feet). Light feathery foliage. Transparent yellow 
flowers. LOU .85" 21520 
802 Narbonnense. Spreading clumps of attractive foliage. Azure blue 
flowers. 10 00 .85 
804 Perenne. 2 feet. Dainty sky-blue flowers on _ graceful stems. 
Feathery foliage. mal) 2D 
LOBELIA (Annual and Perennial) 
810 Crystal Palace Compacta. 4 inches. Dark foliage, rich dark blue 
flowers. 10 30 
812 Cambridge Blue. (4 inches). Light foliage, clear sky blue flowers. .10 .40 
814 Sapphire, Trailing. Deep blue flowers with white eye. 10 50 
816 Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Perennial. Intense scarlet flowers. 
Likes moist ground. 10 
LUNARIA (Honesty or St. Peter’s Penny) (Biennial) 
820 Thrives almost anywhere. Flowers reddish purple followed by 
silvery transparent seed pods. Fine for winter bouquets. .10 30 
LUPINUS. Annual and Perennial. 
@824 Russell Lupins (Awarded the Coveted Gold Medal of the Royal 
Horticultural Society of England). Contains many new shades 
in self and bi-colors. Plant 3% to 4 feet high. 20 seeds 25c; 65 seeds 65c. 
@826 Hartweigi Giant’s (Award of Merit 1932) (Annual) (3 to 4 feet) 
Base branching. 10 .20 
828 Polyphyllus. Mixed Perennial 2% to 3 feet. All colors. 10 .25 
LYCHNIS (Maltese Cross) (Perennial) 
840 Arkwrighti. (2 to 3 feet). Beautiful hybrids ranging in color from 
orange scarlet to soft salmon pink. 10 45.80 
842 Alpina. 4 inches. Close tufts of olive green with clusters of rose 
colored blooms. 20 
MARIGOLD (Tall Double African Varieties) (Annual) 
@850 Early Sunshine (Bronze Medal 1939). Very early dwarf strain 
of Dixie Sunshine. Plants 24 inches tall, bright lemon colored 
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blooms. 15 50 
®852 Crown of Gold (Gold Medal 1937). The crown which resembles 
a chrysanthemum is surrounded by a row of big broad petals. 
Flowers are sweet scented and clear golden orange color. No we ¢ 
Marigold odor. 10 35.60 
@854 Dixie Sunshine. (Award of Merit 1936). Rich golden yellow 
flowers are borne on tall plants and resemble chrysanthemums. aiacia 
Plants do not have the odor. .10 3 
