San Francisco 
HOLLYHOCK 
Althaea (May-Oct.) 
Hollyhocks make a fine row in a garden, or a good 
background next to a building or high fence. These hardy 
perennials are of upright, stately growth, 5 to 8 feet high 
and flower in summer and fall. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES—BRIGHT RED, CANARY YEL- 
LOW, NEWPORT PINK (Pure Pink), WHITE, SAL- 
MON-ROSE. 
Any of the above. (Pkt. 15c) (% oz. 40c) 
DOUBLE, ALL COLORS MIXED—(Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 65c) 
INDIAN SPRING (Annual)—Large semi-double fringed 
flowers in shades of pink. Height, 4 to 5 feet. (Pkt. 20c) 
(% oz. 40c) 
HONESTY—See Lunaria. 
KOCHIA CHILDSIT 
Summer Cypress (Feb.-May) 
A half-hardy annual forming compact and symmetrical 
bushes about 2% feet high. The light green foliage turns 
deeper in the summer, and then to a crimson hue in 
Autumn. Sow seed in the spring, and transplant to 20 
pe apart when well started. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c) 
oz. 45c) 
LATHYRUS 
Everlasting Pea (Mar.-Oct.) 
LATIFOLIUS—A hardy perennial climber. Leaves and 
stem smooth. Flowers resemble Sweet Peas, but are 
borne on strong stems, with 8 to 10 blossoms to the 
stem. Is not fragrant, but is hardy and showy, and 
thrives in any good soil. 
CRIMSON, PINK BEAUTY or WHITE PEARL. Each: 
(Pkt. 15c) (%4 oz. 35c) 
MIXED—(Pkt. 10c) (44 oz. 35c) 
LAVATERA 
Tree Mallow (Mar.-May) 
SPLENDENS SUNSET—A showy and free flowering 
hardy annual 8 to 4 feet tall. Brilliant rosy carmine 
flowers. Splendid for large beds. where they bloom all 
summer; fine for cutting. Sow from March to May 
Where they are to bloom and thin out to 12 inches 
apart. (Pkt. 15c) 
LAVENDER 
Lavandula vera (May-Oct.) 
Munsted Strain—Chiefly cultivated for the delicious and 
lasting fragrance of its flower; succeeds in any common 
garden soil. Perennial, 1 foot. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 60c) 

Leptosyne maritima 
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Larkspur 
LARKSPUR 
Annual Delphinium (Sept.-Apr.) 
Hardy annuals, growing 3 to 4 feet high, their long 
spikes of flowers on long stems rendering them of excep- 
tional value for cutting purposes. They bloom long and 
continuously. Sow in the fall or spring, where the plants 
are to remain. Seed is slow in germinating, requiring a 
cool soil and plenty of moisture. Plant in full sun. 
GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR 
A greatly improved strain of the Double-Stock Flowered 
Larkspur, of upright habit and branching from the base. 
BLUE BELL—Clear light blue. (Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 40c) 
BLUE SPIRE—Intense deep blue. (Pkt. 15c) (44 oz. 40c) 
CARMINE KING—Deep carmine-rose. (Pkt. 15c) 
G4 oz. 40c) 
DAINTINESS—Delicate lavendar. Pkt. 15c) (%4 oz. 40c) 
EXQUISITE PINK IMPROVED—Soft pink shaded sal- 
mon. (Pkt. 15¢e) (4 oz. 40c) 
EXQUISITE ROSE—A beautiful shade of rose, several 
tones deeper than the preceding variety. (Pkt. 15c) 
(4 oz. 40c) 
GLORIA—Deep rose. (Pkt. 15¢c) (4 oz. 40c) 
LILAC SPIRE — A beautiful lilac blue. (Pkt. 15c) 
(4% oz. 40c) 
MISS CALIFORNIA—Deep pink shaded salmon. Pkt. 15c) 
(44 oz. 40c) 
PINK KING—Soft salmon rose. (Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 60c) 
WHITE KING—Glistening white. (Pkt. 15c) (44 oz. 40c) 
WHITE SPIRE—Pure white. (Pkt. 15c) (4 oz. 40c) 
Collection of 6 packets of any of the above varieties 
for 75c. 

SUPERB MIXED—(Pkt. 15c) (44 oz. 35c) (%4 oz. 60c) 
(oz. $1.00) 
DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED MIXED — (Pkt. 10c) 
(44 oz. 25e) (oz. 65c) 
LEPTOSYNE 
Sea Dahlia (Feb.-June) 
MARITIMA—A profuse blooming half hardy annual with 
large lemon-yellow Marguerite-like flowers on long 
stems, good for cutting; 2 feet. Requires a sunny situa- 
tion. Sow from February to June. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 40c) 
