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LINUM (Flax) 
Grandiflorum Rubrum, Scarlet Flax, ha, 1 ft. 
Elegant for beds; flowers rich crimson-scarlet; 
borne freely throughout the season. 
Grandiflorum Roseum. ‘Nove! and choice. Rose 
Flax. Dainty and delightful shade. 
Perenne (Sibericum) Fairy Flax, hp, 1 ft. Always 
in bloom; graceful; beautiful, Blue. 
LOBELIA 
ERINUS. The varieties of L. Erinus are popular for 
pots, beds, and baskets. The plants grow 6” high, 
are exceedingly free-blooming and the firs are 
_ bright and attractive. 
Blue Gown, 4 in. (new). Lovely profusion of clear 
deep blue flowers. 
Blue Stone, 4 in. Improved variety. A dwarf com- 
pact plant smothered with gentian-blue flowers 
without eye. Extra lovely. 
Kermesina. Compact plant with purple crimson 
flowers, white eye. 
Crystal Palace Compacta, 6 in. Intense dark blue. 
; Mrs. Clibran, 4 in. Blue, white eye; superior. 
- Complete Special Mixture of Erinus Varieties. 
PENDULA. For hanging baskets. 
Angelonia, pure white; profuse; for baskets. 
Prima Donna, trailing. Covered with myriads of 
wine colored flowers. 
Sapphire. Intense azure blue, white eye. 
Complete Mixture of Pendulous sorts. 
Complete Special Mixture of Lobelia. 
ANNUAL LUPINUS 
These are showy and handsome garden flrs. The 
following are annuals and bloom continuously all 
| season. 
_Albo-Coccineus Nanus, ha, 1 it. 
free-blooming - plant for beds; 
showy. Mixed. 
Cruikshanksi, 4 ft. One of the best; plants branch 
freely, each branch tipped with a big spike of 
various colored flrs; beautiful. ; 
Hartwegi, 2 ft. Showy, free and long-blooming; 
sweet-scented flrs in big racemes; for beds and 
cutting. Blue, White, Rose. Separate or mixed. 
Hartwegi, Tom Thumb, 1 ft. Showy spikes of 
white, blue, rose, lilac, mixed; excellent for beds. 
Hirsutus, 2 ft. An easily grown plant with large 
flrs. Blue, Red, White; separate or mixed. 
Mutabilis Versicolor, 3 ft. White, yellow, rose, 
splendid mixed. . 
New King, ha, 4 ft. Giant spiral clusters of large 
flrs; mixed colors. Fine. 
Sub-Carnosus Texanus, Texas Blue Bonnet, | ft. 
Native of Texas, where it is a sheet of blue. 
Complete Special Mixture of above. 
LYCHNIS 
LYCHNIS Alpina, hp, 6 in. Firs brilliant rose, in 
clusters; a splendid rock plant. 
Chalcedonica, hp, 2 ft. Rich scarlet; showy flrs in 
big heads; very desirable border plant. Native 
, of Jerusalem. 
Forestii Hybrids, hp, 2 ft. Showy flrs; colors 
‘crimson, white, pink and others; blooms in June. 
Haageana, hp, | ft. Very attractive plants; flrs 
large and bright, long-blooming, mixed colors. 
-Lagascae, hp, 3 in. A charming rock plant; forms 
tufts issuing numerous showy flrs; bright rose 
with white eye; evergreen. 
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LUNARIA Biennis (Honesty), hb, 4 it. Hardy attrac- 
tive plants bearing purple flowers and flattened 
paper partitioned seed pods. For winter decorations. 
MACHAERANTHERA Tanacetifolia (Tahoka Daisy), 
1 ft. Lovely, free-flowering annual. Aster-like 
blue flowers. 
MALOPE Grandiflora, ha, 3 ft. Showy for large beds 
and borders; flrs large, Hollyhock-like; long- 
blooming. Mixed. 
MALVA Moschata, Musk Mallow, hp, 2 ft. Showy 
large clusters of fragrant flrs. Rose, white or 
mixed. Once established will last for years. 
MATTHIOLA Bicornis, Evening-scented Stock, ha, 
18 in. A little plant bearing a’ profusion of lilac 
flrs; a small bed perfumes the whole garden. 
MARIGOLDS—See pages 4, 10, 11, 12. 
MARTYNIA, hha, 18 in. Vigorous, rather prostrate 
plants. When once introduced, it will produce a 
number of plants from self-sown seeds. Firs are 
showy, handsome; borne in terminal racemes. 
Fragrans, flrs reddish-purple with crimson throat. 
Lutea, showy, yellow flrs; fine for groups. 
Proboscidea, Devil’s Claws, whiie, yellow, violet. 
Complete Special Mixture of Martynia. 
MIGNONETTE, ha 
These are popular garden subjects on account of 
their delightful fragrance. The flowers are not par- 
ticularly attractive, but much improved. The colors 
range from white to deep red, and shades of yellow. 
We offer the finest sorts. 
Bismarck, 1 ft. Considered one of the best, an 
improved Matchet; robust, compact, with huge 
spikes of richly scented red bloom; for pots or 
beds. 
Common, Sweet-scented. The original sort bear- 
ing masses of small terminal racemes; flrs hav- 
ing the richest perfume and also fine for bees. 
Why not have a patch of this for producing 
honey? Pkt. Sc; 1 oz. 10c. 
Giant Pyramidal, 18 in., large spikes of red flrs. 
Golden Queen, compact, free-blooming, large 
golden flrs on long spikes, beautiful. 
Matchet, Benary’s Famous Strain. 15 in. This is 
the best of Mignonettes; planis strong, compact, 
very free-blooming. Rosy Red, Golden Yellow, 
Pearl White: Separate or Mixed. 
Complete Mixture, all fine varieties of Miqnonette. 
Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
