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Russell Lupins 
LINARIA, Toad Flax, Baby Snapdragon. ly-nay’-ri-a. 
Lavender, purple, pink, chamois, yellow, red, ete., miniature 
snapdragon-flowers, unusually fine for beds, ground covers, 
or mixed bouquets, in winter and spring; sow September to 
February. 
Annual 
MAROCCANA’ HYERIDS (15 inches): 
Diadem, large violet, white eye. 
Hybrid Mixture. Oz. $1.00; %4.-oz. 30c; Pkt. 10c. 
DWARF COMPACT TYPE (8 inches): 
Fairy Bouquet, new, bushy tyve. with large flowers in pastel 
shades. %-oz. $1.10; %-oz. 35c; Pkt. 10c. 
Fairy Bridesmaid, new lemon yellow. Pkt. 1ie. 
Perennial 
ine following variety is an easily grown and showy peren- 
nial. Flowers like snapdragons with a conspicuous spur. 
Sow July to Feb. 
Dalmatica, 3 feet; yellow flowers, grey foliage. 
LINUM. Per. Ly’-num. 
Sky-blue or yellow flowers, profusely produced in spring 
and summer; blooms in 4 months; 2% feet; sow January to 
May. Germination period 3 to 4 weeks. 
Flavum, showy clear yellow. 
Perenne, light blue. 
Narkonense, deep azure blue, compact. Pkts. 10e. 
LINUM grandiflorum rubrum, Scarlet Flax. 
Bright scarlet flowers, on slender graceful plant, in all sea- 
sons; particularly useful in winter; 1% to 2% feet; sow any 
month. Germination period 2 weeks. Oz. 60c; Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA erinus compacta. lo-beel’-ia. 
Blue bedding and edging plants; 4 inches; sow January to 
May. Germination period 10 to 15 days. 
Cambridge Blue, fine light blue. (Pkt. 15c.) 
Crystal Palace, dark blue. bronzy foliage. 
Emperor William, bright-blue green foliage. Fkts. 10c. 
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Dwart Lobelia, Cambridg2 
Blue. One of the best for 
edging. Clear Color, long 
season of blooms 
LOBELIA cardinalis, Cardinal Flower. Per. 
Fiery scarlet flowers in erect spikes with bronzy-green fo- 
liage; 2 feet; sow January to March. Pkt. 15c. 
LUNARIA, Honesty, Money Plant. loon-ar’-ia. ' 
Round, flat, silvery transparent seed-pods, to dry for winter 
decoration; 2 feet; sow October to May. Germination period 
2 to 3 weeks. %-oz. 70c; PKt. 10c. 
LUPINUS, Lupine. lupin-us. 
Blue, pink, and white pea-flowers in clusters, for beds and 
bouquets; native; sow December to April. Germination period 
10 days. 
DWARF VARIETIES (1 foot): 
Nanus, California native, deep blue. 
Texensis (Texas Blue Bonnet), clear blue. Oz. 50c; Pkts. 10c. 
TALL VARIETIES (3 feet): 
Hartwegii Giant King type, 
shades of blue, and white. 
YEO VOU Cui Eta De: 
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 through- 
out the whole period of development. Awarded the Royal 
Horticultural Society’s Gold Medal, June, 1937. Pkt. 25c. 
MALLOW MARVELS. See Hibiscus. 
MARGUERITE, Annual. 

Matricaria Snowball 
large flowers and spikes in 
Deep Blue. Mixed. Oz. $1.00; 
See Chrysanthmum Nivelli. 
Marigold 
MARIGOLD, Tagetes. ta-gee’-teez. 
Orange, yellow, brown, striped, spotted; splendid for summer 
and fall bedding and cutting; sow January to July. Germina- 
tion period 5 to 10 days. 
Cultural Note: The African Marigolds are heavy feeders, and 
thrive in rich soil, well-watered. The French Marigolds are, 
however, very light feeders, and bloom best, Kept on the 
dry side, in unfertilized soils. 
AFRICAN (tall double fistulosa; 2% feet): 
Orange Prince All-Double. 
Lemon Queen All-double. 
Mixed (above 2 var.). 
CARNATION TYPE: 
Guinea-Gold, loose-petalled orange. 
Yellow Supreme, loose-petalled yellow. 
Gigantea, Sunset Giants, new giant-flowered type. 
Orange Sunset, deep orange. Mixed. 
Burpee Gold, improved odorless-foliaged Marigold, bright 
orange similar to Guinea-Gold. All above %4-oz. 70c: Pkt. 10e. 
Harmony Marigold for Bedding. 
Pot O’Gold (New Dwarf Gigantea-flowered). 
Red-and-gold Hybrids, combine the size and vizor of the 
African with the rich red colors of the French. Pkt. 15c. 
Wildfire, new singles. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED (new type, with compact 
head of small incurved petals): 
Early Sunshine, bright lemon-yellow. 
Goiden EBedder, early, dwarf, yellow. 
Hybrids Mixed, all shades of orange and yellow. %-oz. 40c: 
Pkts:, 10¢: 
Goldsmith, soft golden-orange. 
Yellowstone, a clear, rich yellow counterpart of Goldsmit», 3 
to 5 feet tall, with 2% inch flowers. All America ’42. Pkt. lic. 
FRENCH, tall sorts, 3 feet: 
Tall Double Harmony Hybrids, mixed. 
Double Mixed, all colors. 
FRENCH (dwarf sorts, 10 inches or less): 
Butterball, All America Winner in ’42. Soft butter yellow, 
lightly tipped with maroon on the center petals. The 6 to 8 
inch mound-like plants are literally covered with 2 inch 
blooms of unusual yellow. Very early flowering. Butterball 
produces a blanket of color for many weeks. Pkt. 15c. 
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