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LARKSPUR (HO 5 ft.) 
These old garden favorites have been bred and improved until 
today they are among our most beautiful flowers. Among all 
of the families of larkspur, the Giant Imperials rank first in 
size, form, and brilliance of their colors. These Giant Imperials 
of today look much like our best Delphiniums. They are im- 
portant both as garden flowers and for cutting, being very much 
in demand by the best florists. Sow the seed early in the 
spring where the plants are to remain and give frequent shallow 
cultivation. In the South, seed may be sowed in the fall and 
they will give early spring blossoms. 
GIANT IMPERIAL 
Pkt. Oz. 
1162—Blue Bell, Azure Blue................ $ .10 $1.00 
1163—Dazzler, Rich Scarlet Shaded Cinnabar... .10 1.00 
1166—Gloria, Deep Salmon Rose............- 10 1.00 
1167—-Lilac Spire, A Beautiful Shade of Lilac.. .10 1.00 
1168—Los Angeles, Bright Pink on Salmon..... 10 1.00 
1169—White King, Glistening White.......... 10 1.00 
1170—Giant Imperial Mixed ................ .10 .80 
LATHYRUS LATFOLIUS (H# 4 ft.) 
1294—Perennial Sweet Peas.—Or Lathyrus Latfolius. A 
hardy perennial growing six to eight feet tall and producing 
an abundance of beautiful sweet pea like blossoms during the 
hot summer months after the sweet peas have gone. Both 
growth and seed resemble those of the sweet pea. Sow out- 
doors at any time that the soil can be worked and they will 
bloom the first year if sowed early. Or sow in the fall and 
they will bloom the following year. Once established they will 
last indefinitely. Colors principally in red, pink, and white. 
Pkt. 10c, oz. 30c, % Ib. 85c. 
LINUM (H# 2 ft.) 
The perennial flax plant furnishes the floral world with some 
of its daintiest flowers. Seed may be started outdoors early 
in the spring or they may be started in the summer for next 
spring’s blooms. They are perfectly hardy and will come from 
year to year. Sow the annual kind outdoors in early spring. 
Pkt. OZ; 
1171—Perenne, Sky Blue, Perennial.......... PLO ee See oO 
1172—Grandiflorum Rubrum, Red, Annual...... 10 30 
Marvel of Peru, See Four o’Clock. 
LUPINS (HO 2 ft.) 
The Lupins like a little shade and a light soil but otherwise 
their culture is simple. Sow the seed outdoors after hard frosts 
are over. They make the brightest of beds, borders, and rank 
as one of the most important of cutflowers. The flowers are 
pea shaped and come in the important colors. We offer the 
famous Hartwegii strain. 
Pkt. Oz. 
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11 75-—Rose i. stasis Bestest Aiea woe 10 : 
1176—Light Blue ..... ahercaeseseteusetepe’ sta dereasn ote 10 30 
1177—Dark Blue ..... A Rae TA rps hs OO SORE 10 30 
LTS ——M iced 5 Sic ocseie os foun c sis Seiehende covtusteveis ehevers 10 30 
MARIGOLDS (HO 1 to 4 ft.) 
No flower shows more improvement in recent years than 
these. From an old garden favorite to a nondescript plant and 
back to national popularity has been the history of Marigolds. 
Marigold 
Morning Glory 
In recent years there have been many outstanding improvements 
in this family of flowers and some of the most gorgeous blos- 
soms obtainable now come from it—and without the char- 
acteristic odor. We have searched the lists of the best flower 
seed growers for the marigolds we offer below and know that 
you will find there flowers that will both surprise and delight 
you. 
1195—Dwarf Gigantea Pot O’Gold.—The finest of the new 
Marigolds. It bears enormous flowers on good stems from 
plants only fifteen inches high. The flowers are sweet scented, 
four inches in diameter, full formed, and of a rich dazzling 
gold color. The plants are of compact growth making it an 
ideal bedder, early blooming, and robust. You will never know 
the best in Marigolds until you have tried this one. 
Pkt. 25ce, %4 oz. $1.20. 
1194—Gigantea Sunset Giants.—Produces enormous flowers 
on long stiff stems, in several shades of yellow. The flowers 
measure four to five inches across and are sweet scented and 
entirely suited for cut flowers and floral work. A few plants 
of Sunset Giants will make your garden the envy of the neigh- 
borhood. 
Pkt. 10c, 4 oz. 35c. 
1184—Chrysanthemum Flowered Hybrids.—Large incurved 
chrysanthemum like flowers are borne on strong stems in shades 
of yellow and orange. One of the best of the cut flower types 
and an early bloomer. Plants 3 ft. 
Pkt. 20c, %4 oz. 60c. 
1179—Yellow Supreme.—Plants 2 to 2% ft. odorless, pro- 
ducing large carnation-like flowers of light yellow on long 
stems. This is not as new as some others but still one of the 
best of the Marigolds. 
Pkt. 10¢c, %4 oz. 25c. 
1196—Orange Sunset.—This fine variety belongs to the 
Gigantea class and resembles the Sunset Giants except the 
flowers are of a beautiful deep orange color. One of the best 
of the florists sorts and ideal for cut flowers anywhere. 
Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. 50c. 
1182 — Tall Double Lemon Queen. — These true double 
African marigolds have been the standard for florists for years. 
Large lemon yellow, true double flowers on stiff stems are ideal 
for cut flowers 
Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. 45c. 
1181—Prince of Orange.—A tall double African marigold of 
robust habits. Flowers a rich orange color, true double, and 
long stems. 
Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. 45c. 
1180—Guinea Gold.— A good cutflower of rich orange. 
Plants 2 to 2% ft., carnation flowered type. 
Pkt. 10c, % oz. 25c. 
1183—Early Dixie Sunshine. — A sensational variety for 
either florists or home gardeners. Early profuse bloomer with 
golden yellow flowers on long stems. 
Pkt. 10c, % oz. 50c. 
1191—Dwarf French Double Harmony Hybrids.—An excel- 
lent bedding plant giving a most striking color combination for 
the garden. Flowers 1%4 inch with crested centers, early and 
true doubles. 
Pkt. 10c, 144 oz. 36c. 
1185—Dwarf French Single Mixed.—Especially desirable 
for bowls and places where small cutflowers are needed. These 
dainty little flowers in rich colors should be in every garden. 
Pkt. 10c, %4 oz. 20c. 
