
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA (Coral Bells) 
HUNNEMANNIA, Yellow Tulip Poppy, A 
Seed sown early in May will, by the middle of July, produce 
plants covered with their large buttercup yellow, poppy-like 
blossoms, and are never out of flower until hard frost. The 
plants grow 2 feet high and are quite bushy, with beautiful 
feathery foliage. 
Sunlite. Award of Merit, All-America Selections. Semi-double, 
canary yellow. 
HYACINTH BEAN, Dolichos, A 
Rapid growing, ornamental, climbing annual, bearing clus- 
ters of beautiful purple and white flowers, followed by highly 
ornamental seed pods. Mixed. 
ICE PLANT, Mesembrianthemum Crystallinum, A 
Pretty summer trailing annual for vases and rock work; 
leaves covered with ice-like drops. Sow seeds early in boxes. 
EVENING FLOWERING IPOMOEA 
White Moonflower. Opens when sun is setting. 
KOCHIA CHILDSII, Mexican Fire Bush, A 
Forms symmetrical highly decorative bushes, foliage green, 
turning to fiery red in autumn. Sow seed in open, thin to 15 
inches. Valuable for summer hedges. 1 to 2 ft. : 
LANTANA, P 
A Brazilian shrub that makes a splendid display the first 
season from seed. Above the large somber green leaves Ver- 
bena-like clusters of fragrant flowers rise in prolonged suc- 
cession. In a single cluster all the shades of crimson, rose, 
yellow, and orange appear. Hybrida Mixed. Dwarf Hybrids. 
LARKSPUR, AF 
SPECIAL 
Any 6 packets LARKSPUR—40c 
Annual Delphiniums are adorned with finely cut, feathery 
foliage of soft green which sets off to advantage the hand- 
some long floral spikes of double blossoms. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. This newer form produces plants of erect 
habit, branching from the base, affording longer stems for 
cutting. Really the best class of Larkspur grown today. We 
offer a splendid choice of colors. 
Blue Bell. Agure blue. Lilac Spire. 
Blue Spire. Violet blue. Los Angeles. Brilliant pink. 
Carmine King. Exquisite Rose—Rose pink. 
Dazzler (New). Rich scarlet. Fine Mixed. 
- Miss California—Deep rose on salmon. 

Giant Imperial, Lilac King. Lilac King is a fine rich clear 
lilac shade, a color greatly in demand by the florist trade. 
The individual florets are fully double, 2 to 2% inches in 
diameter with broad wavy edged petals, the individual florets 
closely spaced on 24 to 28-inch straight spikes. The plants, 
which are strictly basal branched and extremely upright in 
habit, give spikes which are ideal for cutting purposes. Lilac 
King, like other recent introductions in the King type, is very 
early blooming, robust and free flowering. Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Imperial, Pink King (New). Another wonderful Larkspur 
color. Soft shade of salmon-rose. Pink King has large flower 
spikes 24 inches in length and grows tall, 5% ft. Pkt. 15c. 
Giant Imperial, White King. White King is without any ques- 
tion the finest Giant Imperial Larkspur developed since Car- 
mine King. The flowers are a pure, glistening white with 
rounded broad petals. Hollyhock-like spikes from 24 to 30 
inches long. The plants are tall, well over 5 feet. 
Giant Imperial, Coral King. Coral King is a new color never 
before seen in Larkspurs—blush pink, with a strong suffusion 
of coral which deepens and gets richer as the flowers mature. 
There is a magnificent length of Hollyhock-like flowering 
spike, averaging from 24 to 30 inches. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS, Perennial Sweet Pea 
Similar to sweet peas but not so fragrant; they bloom 
through a long season, are perfectly hardy, and will live for 
years. Should be sown near a fence or other support, thinning 
to 2 or 3 feet apart. Height, 4 to 6 feet. 
Mixed. 
LEPTOSYNE, Sea Dahlia, PF 
A fine cut flower of marguerite-like yellow flowers. Grows 
18 inches high. 
LINARIA, Miniature Snapdragon, A 
This interesting species bears flowers which resemble minia- 
ture Snapdragons ending in single elongated spurs. 
Fairy Bouquet. 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. 
LINUM, Crimson Flax 
Grandiflorum rubrum. An old favorite with large, rich crim- 
son blooms borne profusely on plants growing 18 to 24 inches 
tall. Though the flowers last only one day, new ones appear 
every morning. Annual. 
Perenne. Perennial, blue, 30 inches high. Very showy. 
lavum. Beautiful rockery plant; grows 12 inches in height. 
Blooms yellow. 

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