ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWER SEEDS 
LARKSPUR (a) 
Annual Delphiniums are adorned with finely cut, feathery 
foliage which set off to advantage the handsome long floral 
spikes of double blossoms. The colors range from pure white 
through soft shades of lavender and pink to deep blue. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. Tall, upright, compact, basal branching 
in habit, the Giant Imperials have superseded all other types 
of Larkspurs for general garden use. Their Delphinium-like 
spikes of double florets are carried on stout stems 4 to 5 feet. 
White King. Flowers pure, glistening white, with extremely 
large double florets, evenly spaced on stem. Early, the finest 
Larkspur. Pkt. 10e. 
Coral King. The same form and size as White King and is dif- 
ferent only in color—a beautiful coral pink. Pkt. 10e. 
Pink King. A lovely soft, yet vibrant shade of salmon rose. 
Fully double, two-inch florets of rounded broad petals which 
are evenly and closely spaced on stems. Basal branched char- 
acter gives several fine spikes of bloom on each plant. One 
of the earliest flowering of all Larkspurs. Pkt. 15ce. 
Blue Spire. Very deep violet blue. Outstanding blue, Pkt. 10c. 
Pink Perfection. Two-inch florets of rounded broad petals even- 
ly and closely spaced on stem, giving a heavy Hollyhock-like 
cutting spike 24 in. long. Very free flowering. Color is luscious, 
lively light pink. Pkt. 10c. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Los Angeles. Rich salmon overlaid with brilliant rose. Pkt. 10c. 
Blue Bell. Delightful clear light blue. Upright with long base 
branching spikes. Pkt. 10e. 
Carmine King. Rich deep carmine and salmon flowers on long 
spikes; 3 to 4 ft. stems. Pkt. 10c. 
Lilac Spire. The beautiful lilac so attractive in larkspurs, with 
giant size of the Imperial group. Pkt. 10e. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
TALL DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED. A strikingly tall vari- 
ety with lateral branches which produce many fine spikes. 
Rosamond. Gold Medal Winner, All-America Selections, 1934. 
Exceptionally uniform in habit, bearing bright rose flowers 
that hold their color. Is two weeks earlier than other vari- 
eties. Pkt. 10c. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
LINARIA, Miniature Snapdragon (a) 
This interesting species bears flowers which resemble mini- 
ature Snapdragons ending in single elongated spurs. It in- 
cludes both trailing and erect growing varieties which are 
ae known but worthy of greater attention. Height, 8 to 18 
inches. 
Maroccana Mixed. This is an erect sort with finely cut foliage 
and with blossoms clustered on upright spikes. The colors 
which are varied embrace many shades of crimson, orange, 
and blue. The plant is in flower within two months. Pkt. 10e. 
White. Small spikes of dainty, pure white flowers. Fragrant, 
Free-flowering. Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA (a) 
A dainty and continuous blooming annual of compact 
growth, remarkable for its profusion of beautiful blue flow- 
ers. Unexcelled for edging, ribbon beds, hanging baskets or 
window boxes. Height, about 6 inches. 
Compacta, Crystal Palace. Erect and very free blooming. 
Best dark blue for edging. Fine for pots. Pkt. 10e. 
LUPIN, Sun Dials 
Thrive in almost any situation. Sow where they are to 
bloom in May, and as plants grow, thin out to 1 foot apart. 
The annual varieties bloom freely from June until September, 
and the perennials make a fine addition to the hardy border. 
Russell Lupins. Long, closely furnished spikes flower in a 
great variety of rich colors—deep yellows, oranges, reds, and 
brilliant bi-colors never seen in Lupins before. The florets are 
large with flat fan-like back-standards, and unlike all other 
Lupins, most of the spikes retain their florets throughout 
the whole period of development. Awarded the Royal Hor- 
ticultural Society’s Gold Medal, June, 1937. Pkt. 25c. 
Hartwegii, Annual, Mixed. 2 feet high. All shades and colors. 
Gorgeous. Pkt. 10c. 
MIGNONETTE, Reseda Odorata (a) 
This old-fashioned flower still enjoys the greatest popular- 
ity. Grown for its sweet perfume, which is most pronounced 
when grown in a light sandy soil. Height, 6 to 10 inches. 
Finest Mixed. Includes only large flowering varieties of sweet 
scented Mignonette. Pkt. 10e. 

MORNING GLORY, CORNELL 
MORNING GLORY, Ipomoea (ac) 
Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied flow- 
ers. For covering walls, trellises, arbors, they are invaluable. 
Heavenly Blue. A variety that is bringing new popularity to 
Morning Glories. It is an early blooming climber, literally 
covered with lovely flowers of sky-blue.. Flowers 3% inches 
across and blooms until frost. Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlett O’Hara. Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 1939. An 
entirely new color in the popular Morning Glories—rich dark 
wine red or deep rosy crimson. Flowers 4 inches in diameter, 
freely produced on fast growing vines. Very showy for cov- 
ering a fence or trellis. The dark green foliage does not make 
a heavy growth, leaving plants graceful in appearance. 
Pkt. 15c. 
Cornell. New. A very free-flowering variety with extra large 
flowers of bright red. Each flower has a narrow outer border 
of glistening white. Pkt. 15c. 
Mixed Imperial Japanese. These are beyond question the 
handsomest of all Morning Glories. The flowers are of gi- 
gantie size and their colorings beyond descriptions. Pkt. 10c. 
NASTURTIUM (a) 
Few garden annuals respond with as little care as the 
Nasturtium. For ease of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy 
of coloring, they are unexcelled. All they need is a moderately 
good soil, in a well drained, sunny position and within a few 
weeks from the time they are sown until hard frost comes, 
there is an endless profusion of their gorgeous blossoms. 
GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS. Award of Merit, All-America 
Selections, 1935. Delightfully sweet scented; double. Color 
range includes brilliant blend of salmon, golden yellow, orange 
scarlet, cerise, cream, orange, maroon and crimson shades. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 10c. 
Indian Chief. Indian Chief has dark foliage with vivid scarlet 
flowers. The blooms are sweet scented and freely produced. 
We recommend this variety. Pkt. 10c. 
Golden Gleam. Plant forms a vigorous large bush which 
throws out short runners, averaging 18 inches. The sweet 
scented. large double flowers are golden yellow and average 
2 to 3 inches across. Pkt. 10e. 
Searlet Gleam. A sister of Golden Gleam. Its semi-double blos- 
soms are similar in size and shape to those of the popular 
golden Nasturtium. Rich, dazzling scarlet. Sweet. scented. 
Fine for cutting. Pkt. 10e. 
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