16 FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 

Lavatera, Annual Mailow 
The annual Mallow or Lavatera is a charming 
plant for cool locations; 2% feet high and covered 
all Summer with large bright colored saucer- 
shaped flowers. 
Splendens Alba—Very large, silky pure white flow- 
ers. PkKt., 10c; %44-0z., 25¢3; Y-oz., 40c. 
Splendens Rosea—Very large, bright rose pink 
flowers. Pkt., 10c; %4-o4., 30c; W%-oz., 50c. 
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SEMESAN 
Place alittle 
Semesan with 
seeds in a jar and 
shake vigorously. 

This is a very 
effective seed 
treatment. 1/3- oz. 
Pkt., 10ce; 2-0z., 
can, 35e; 1 = Ib, 
$2.25. 
td) 

Lavatera 
Leptosyne or Yellow 
Daisy 
Stillmani — An easily 
grown, attractive annu- 
al. It blooms early and 
continuously for many 
weeks. The Daisy-like 
flowers are a pure gold- 
en yellow and borne on 
long stems. Pkt., 10c; 
Y%4-o2., 40c. 
Lupins, Annual 
A very attractive plant 
with beautiful foliage and 
long spikes of blossoms. 
The plant attains a height 
of 3 feet. Of the easiest 
culture. Sow in the open 
ground. Desirable for cut- 
flowers. Annual. 
Mixed — Pkt., 5c; 14-0z., 
20c; oz. 35ec. 
Lupins, Hardy Perennial 
A showy hardy perennial 
with graceful long spikes 
borne during June and 
July. Excellent for cutting. 
Mixed — Pkt., 10c3; %4,-0z., 
Lupanms 20ce; Y-oz., 35c. 
RUSSELL LUPINS—New Miracle Flower 
Well rounded, thickly set spikes of the most 
extraordinary colors—blues, pinks, reds, yellows, 
purples, and other self colors, also a beautiful as- 
sortment of bicolors such as have never before been 
seen in Lupines. Perennial. Pkt., 12 seeds, 15e; Me- 
dium size pkt., 25 seeds, 25ce; \%& oz., 60ce. 
Linum or Flowering Flax 
Grandiflorum Rubrum —Bril- 
liant crimson flowers, with 
black center, saucer shaped, 
and very conspicuous in bed 
or border. The foliage is 
slender and delicate. Height 
15 inches. Hardy annual. 
Pkt., 5c; %4-02., 25¢; W-oz., 
40c. 
Perene—A fine deep blue va- 
riety, growing about 18 
inches. Hardy perennial. 
Pkt., 10c; %4-0z., 30c3; %-0z., 
50c. 

STATE NURSERY AND SEED Co. 

Linaria 
Fairy Bouquet—A Gold Medal Variety. The plants 
are covered with dainty Snapdragon-like blooms 
in a great variety of shades, such as pink, rose, 
cream, yellow, lavender, white, splendid for bou- 
quets, free bloomer throughout summer and fall. 
Pkt., L5e; “YW-oz., 75e; %4-0z., $1.25. 

Lobelia 
Crystal Palace—Small compact bushes covered with 
deep asure blue flowers. Make an attractive 
border and blossom early until frost. Pkt., 10¢; 
1-02, 50c; %4-0%2., 85e. 
White Gem—Dense balls covered with snow-white 
flowers. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 
50e; Y%4-02z., 85c. Te 
Lychnis or Ragged 
Robin 
Chaleedonica — Also 
Burning Star, Jerusalem 
Cross, Maltese Cross — 
Bright scarlet flowers, 
handsome for beds and bor- 
ders. Of easy culture, 
blooming the first year if 
sown early. Hardy peren- 
nial; 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 10c; 
Yy-oz., 20c; %4-02z, SVC; We 
oz, 50c. 

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Lychnis 
LUNARIA 
Honesty, Silver Shilling or 
Dollar Plant 
Lunaria Biennis—A hardy bi- 
ennial much admired for the 
round silvery white paper- 
like flattened round seed 
pods, which, when dried, 
make attractive winter deco- 
rations. Flowers are pur- 
ple; grows anywhere. Three 
feet. Pkt., 10c3; %4-0z., 30c; 
%-o02., 50e. 

Lunaria 
Matricaria or Feverfew 
Easily grown in any ordinary soil, succeeding 
even in half shade, small double white blooms, 
very decorative in beds or borders; also fine for 
cutting. Treat as an annual. Pkt., 10ce; 4-0z., 30e; 
Wwy-07.. Ke, 
Mathiola or Eve- 
ning Scented Stock 
No annual in culti- 
vation equals this in 
delicate perfume of 
its flowers. The pink 
and lilac blossoms 
partly closed during 
the day, expand and 
'mpart their fra- 
srance in the eve- 
ning; 12 to 15 inches. 
Pkt., 10¢; %4-oz., 20c3 
%-04, 35¢c3 04. 6O0c. 

MEXICAN BURNING 
BUSH—(See Kochia 
Page 15) 
MIMOSA— (Sensitive Plant) 
A pretty and curious foliage plant. The leaves 
close and droop when touched or shaken. They 
revive in a few minutes. Small, fluffy pinkish 
flowers, very interesting. Pkt., 10e. 

Cale 
iXvening Scented Stock 
LOVE-IN-A-GROVE—(See Nemophila, Page 18) 
