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653 KOCHIA—Mexican Fire Plant. Makes a i 
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cypress-like bush with feathery light-green foliage, edueut 
ing until it becomes a lovely crimson hue about September. 
654 LANTANA. Constant bloomer with verbena-like flowers in 
red, pink, yellow and white. Ideal for bedding or planting 
among shrubs. Insect resistant. Hybrid mixed.............. 
LARKSPUR (Annual Delphinium). Double Stock Flowered 
Popular garden annuals. This splendid class grows 3:to 4 
feet high and bears flowers on long stems, rendering them of 
exceptional value for cutting purposes. They are of easy 
culture, thriving in almost any soil—but a sunny situation 
suits best. 
655A Double Dark Blue 657—Double Light Blue........ 
658 Lustrous Carmine (deep carmine rose)..................++: 
659 Emperor Mixed. Produces an abundance of long, slender 
spikes in the most delicate colors. Compact plants 3 to 4 ft. 
LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL. Tall, upright, compact in 
habit, the Giant Imperials have superseded all other types of 
Larkspurs. Stems are 4 to 5 feet long and the plants require 
only one-half space needed for the old stock flowered type. 
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647 White Spire 649 Dark Blue Spire.......... 
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661 LATHRYUS LATIFOLIUS (Perennial Sweet Pea). A dec- 
orative climbing sweet pea. Choice mixed.................. 
663 LINUM (Crimson Flax). One of the most brilliantly colored 
of summer annuals, flowers glowing crimson-rose. Very 
beautiful in beds and borders, and may be had in bloom 
from May to October by successive SOWiINgS...............- 
663 AsLINUM=-9 Perenniala blue viccen cic cere oreo syattes es acerensienens) shom ceteve.s 
664 LOBELIA. Lobelias require rich soil and plenty of water. 
The annual varieties, 4 to 6 inches, are extensively used for 
edging, baskets and urns. Mixed shades of blue............ A 
664A LUPIN. Long, graceful spikes of pea-shaped flowers. Fine 
for bedding and cutting. Easily grown and prefers shady, 
moist location. Giant Mixed.................0.-se08- Regie 
738 Texas Bluebonnet. Native Southern blue, annual lupine. 
Reseeds itself. Beautiful for bedding and cutting........... 
662 Russell’s Lupines. The finest strain of perennial Lupines in 
the world. e immense, long spikes come in shades of blues, 
pinks, reds, yellows, purples, etc. In such exquisite shades as 
never before seen in lupines. Free blooming—ideal for cutting 
MARIGOLD. Easy to grow in medium rich soil and sunny 
location. Ideal cut flower and will afford a wealth of color 
from early summer until frost. Remarkable diversity of 
habit, size and coloring. 
667 Flash, All America Silver Medal Winner. Its brilliant color- 
ing is unsurpassed in the realm of Marigolds, ranging from 
vivid red through bronze. In most of the flowers a base 
color of brilliant tangerine is overlaid with rich marigold 
red. The flowers, 134 in. or more across, are produced in 
10 weeks from seed and the plants bloom until frost. Plants 
are uniform, compact in habit of growth and average 18 
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666 New Giant Goldsmith. The flowers are a rich golden orange. 
4 to 5 inches in diameter with petals that curl and twist to 
form a perfect ball-shaped, incurved flower. It is of medium 
height with giant chrysanthemum blooms borne on long 
stems on a plant that branches from the base and flowers 
very early.. Very Vigorous .........sscens Soviets ye hystedst ots iavves 
670B Spry. All America Silver Medal Winner 1941. The most pro- 
fuse blooming of all Marigolds. Plants are true Lilliput form, 
extremely dwarf and compact, being about 9 inches high and 
spreading 15 inches. Flowers 1% inches across, have a 
bright clear yellow crested center surrounded by several 
rows of mahogany-red guard petals............sseeeees ers 
671 Gigantea Sunset Giant. Early. 4 ft. The flowers are showy, 
fragrant and the largest ever known in the Marigold group, 
averaging 5 to 7% inches and are produced in great pro- 
fusion. Sunset Giants is a mixture ranging from deep orange 
through golden yellow, lemon yellow ANG BOLI COSC ert ates s 
671A Double Harmony. Excellent, dwarf, compact plants. Flowers 
golden yellow, bordered maroon red. Scabious shaped.... 
670 Early Dixie Sunshine. Flowers 2 to 2% inches across, are 
fully double and ball shaped and _daintily fringed in effect 
and are a brilliant lemon yellow. Profuse bloomer.......... 
670A Crown of Gold. 1937 Gold Medal Winner. Lovely, golden 
orange flowers with full crested center surrounded by single 
row of broad guard petals. Odorless.........-:+seeeeeeeeeee 
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