FOUR O'CLOCK (Marvel of Peru). 
(hA). Does not open its flowers until 
about 4 o'clock except on dull, cloudy 
days. Well branched plant about 3 feet 
tall with bright foliage and fragrant long- 
tubed blossoms of white, red, yellow. 
Blooms from July to frost. Excellent for 
planting in front of porch or fences. Will 
reseed themselves. Tall Mixed. 
Packet, 10c. 
GODETIA (Satin Flower). (hA). Grows 
from 1 to 2 feet tall in sunny or slightly 
shady places. Erect, slender branching 
plant; bright green, lanceolate leaves; 
large, expanded, single and double, 
satiny flowers, white, crimson, pink, 
mauve, to purple. Seed should be sown 
in flats, transplanted when soil is warm. 
Grows in rather poor, sandy soil. Group- 
ing—generally looks best alone, can be 
combined with Clarkia, Larkspur, certain 
Snapdragons and Stocks. Varieties: Tall 
Double Azalea Flowered Mixed. 
Packet, 10c. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby Breath). (hA). 
These light airy plants have a hair-like 
foliage and produce a very lovely effect 
in the garden. Excellent with bouquets. 
Sow seed outdoors in early spring, repeat 
sowings for longer season of blooms. 
Thrive in most moderately rich soil. Does 
well in rockeries. Varieties: Grandiflora 
Alba, true white; Grandiflora Rosea, 
pink; (Perennial) Paniculata Alba, single 
white. Packet, 10c. 
HELIOTROPE (hhA). Well known and 
much admired as border and bedding 
plant and also can be trained for a 
climber, growing from 1 to 6 feet high. 
Flowers borne in trusses and are very 
fragrant, blooming beautiful shades of 
lilac and lavender. Blooms profusely in 
summer. Prefers a rich, light loam. 
Packet, 10c. 
HYACINTH BEAN (Dolichos Lablab). 
(hhA). A splendid, rapid growing 
climber, attains a growth of 12 to 20 feet. 
Bears clusters of hyacinth-like flowers in 
great profusion, followed by beautiful 
ornamental seed pods. Mixed. 
Packet, 10c. 
KOCHIA CHILDSII (Mexican Fire 
Bush). (hA). A fast-growing, shrub-like 
ornamental. The small but dense foliage, 
which is a clear bright green in spring, 
and a somewhat deeper shade all summer, 
turns bronze-red after frost. The plants 
grow from 114 to 4 feet tall and are 
compactly pyramidal or rounded. They 
are of easy culture in moderately rich soil. 
Their formal shape and uniform size adapt 
them for use as a temporary hedge or tall 
border for walks or drives. Packet, 10c. 
LANTANA (hA). Low, compact, full 
flowered varieties whose flowers in 
flattish clusters vary or change from 
brilliant yellow through orange to red. 
Widely grown as a greenhouse subject, 
being easily raised from either seed or 
cuttings, it is excellent as a summer bed- 
ding plant, blooming continuously until 
nipped by the frost in the fall. 
Packet, 10c. 
LARKSPUR (hA). Grows from 3 to 4 
feet in sun and light shade. Erect, bushy 
plants, with light green, finely dissected 
leaves. For earlier blooms, plant in flats 
and transplant. Prefers a rich, well fer- 
tilized soil. Use a complete plant food. 
Varieties: Giant Imperial Blue, White, 
Lavender, Rose, Carmine, Mixed. 
Packet, 10c. 
LOBELIA (hA). Grows 6 to 12 inches 
in sun or light shade. Trailing, or com- 
pact, bushy plants; variable, dark-green, 
bronzed, or light-green leaves. Irregular, 
small tubular flowers, borne on slender 
pedicels, varying from light to dark blue. 
Excellent for borders, rock work and 
hanging baskets. For best results sow 
thinly in flats, covering with glass until 
seedlings are through soil. Transplant 
into a moist, well fertilized bed. Group-— | 
ing—Gold Tuft, Iceland Poppy, Core- 
opsis, Siberian Wallflower and Pot Mari- 
gold. Varieties: Crystal Palace, compact 
form with deep blue flowers. Sapphire, 
sapphire blue, white eye, trailing. 
Packet, 10c. 
LINARIA (Miniature Snapdragon). (A). 
Flower resembles miniature Snapdragon 
and in addition has a long Columbine- 
like spur. Blooms in about eight weeks 
after sowing. Height 12 to 18 inches. 
Flowers come in a wide variety of pastel 
shades. Blooms profusely and continu- 
ously until frost. Mixed. Packet, 10c. 

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