
Lavatera is an annual Mallow with silvery pink blossoms. 
LAVATERA 
3280—Loveliness (Annual Mallow). Each year we 
are more impressed with this charming annual which 
produces neat, bushy plants 2 feet high covered with 
glistening pure pink flowers like miniature hollyhocks. 
The foliage turns bronze in cool weather. 
Pkt. 10c: 
LAVENDER 
3273—Lavandula Vera. Perennial. The old-fashioned 
sweet lavender often dried and used 
linen, ete. The dainty spikes grow about 
clipped border around herb or rose plantings. 
LINUM 
(Blue Flax) 
Pkt. 25e. 
3342—Perenne. Perennial. Beautiful light blue flowers 
from May to August on plants 18 to 24 inches tall. 
Foliage very fine cut. Easily grown from seed. 
Pkt. J0c; 14 Oz. ¢ 
MIGNONETTE 
3429—Common Sweet Scented. Grandmother 
thought no garden or bouquet complete with- 
out mignonette. Modern gardeners too realize 
that no other flower will give the garden such 
a delightful fragrance during the hot summer. , 
Pkt. 10c; % Oz. 20c; Oz. 30c. , 
atte 

Old fashioned or modern gardens need Mignonette. 
ug. Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 40c. 
for scenting 
1 ft. high 
with small grey foliage on bushy plants. An excellent 
perennial for borders or rockery or may be used as a 
LOBELIA 
One of the finest edging plants. Seed should be 
started early indoors for early bloom. The plants 
spread rapidly, carpeting the ground with masses 
of tiny rich blue flowers, against vivid green 
foliage which, in some varieties, turns bronzy in 
the sun. 
3300—Crystal Palace Compacta. \ very com- 
pact variely with a mass of pretty little dark 
blue flowers and dark foliage all summer. 5 in. 
Pkt. 20c; Le. Pkt. 40c; 16 Oz. T5c. 
3301—Cambridge Blue. Compact plants with 
graceful light green foliage and clear light blue 
flowers. ; 
Pkt. 20c; 1% Oz. 75c. 
3302—Bedding Queen. The lowest and most 
compact variety with medium dark 
Flowers are dark blue with white eye. 
Pkt. 20c; % Oz. 75c. 
foliage. 

Russell Lupins are among the showiest of June 
blooming perennials. 
REGAL LILY 
3355—Lilium regale. Perennial. 
trumpet lily with an overcast of pinkish layen- 
der. Flowering bulbs may be had in three years 
from seed sown in a protected place. Germi- 
Large white 
nates produces sturdy disease 
Pkt. 15c; 44 Oz. 60c. 
For Regal Lily bulbs see page 73. 
LUPINS 
3315—Mixed Colors. Long spikes of white, blue 
or lilac make this an ideal cut-flower. Easy to 
grow from seed; prefers some shade. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 35ce; Oz. $1.00. 
readily and 
free bulbs. 
3335—Harris’ Supreme Mixture of New Rus- 
sell Hybrids. Perennial. This mixture is the 
result of our breeding and selection from the 
originator’s strain to produce sturdier plants 
and better colors. Our mixture contains pinks 
and rose, buffs and bronze, reds and many blue 
shades and bicolors. Easily grown from seed. 
Pkt. 20c: Lg. Pkt. 40c; 14 Oz. $1.00; Oz. $3.75. 
Illustrated in color on page 44. 
For Lupin plants, see page 67. 
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allractiveness to a 
flowers bloom early and many 
3480—Mixed Colors. 
and blue of the good old-fashioned morning glories. 
3477—Scarlett O’Hara. (/939 Gold Medal 
can Winner.) The deep wine-red flowers which are 1 
inches across start 
3474—Pearly Gates. (19%2 Silver Medal 
Winner.) 
Heavenly 
MATRICARIA 
(Feverfew) 
3441—Double White. Perennial. This is a elori- 
fied form of the old herb garden Keyerfew or 
Chamomile, which is used in making a medic- 
inal tea. The plants are great mounds of white 
in June and July and if cut back then will 
bloom again in late summer. 116 ft. 
Pkt. 20c; Lg. Pkt. 40c; 1g Oz. $1.00. 
For Matricaria plants, see page 67: 
MORNING 
GLORIES 
3473—Blue Star. 1948.) 
Be among the first to plant this new morning 
(All-America winner 
glory with its large sky-blue flowers. This color 
is pointed up by midribs 
which form a star. Karly and profuse in bloom. 
Pkt. 25¢; Lge. Pkt. 50c; 44 Oz. $1.10. 
five deeper blue 
3475—Improved Heavenly Blue, or Clark’s Blue. 
There is no flower that can offer quite the same cozy 
collage porch or garden. The 
have a diameter of 
four inches. 
Pitlscaes Picts 0cata Oz. S0GsOzeim 50) 
3476—Moonflower. If you have a place for a vine by 
all means plant some Moonflower seeds. You will be 
rewarded with good screening foliage and each eve- 
ning can watch the fascinating unfolding of the four 
inch white flowers with their exotic fragrance. 
Pkt. 10c; 144 Oz. 30¢; Oz. 90c. 
Combination of pink, white 
Pkt l0cmZOz7z- 156, 451Oz 2067 Oz235e: 
(//-Amert- 
making their appearance while 
the plants are still small. This new strain is early 
blooming and very free-flowering. 
Pkt. 15e; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 144 Oz. 60c; Oz. $2.00. 
(l/l-Amertica 
The new pure white mammoth-flowered 
morning glory. It is the same size and earliness as 
Blue, and a perfect companion. 
Pkt. 15¢e; Lg. Pkt. 30c; 4% Oz. 60c; Oz. $1.75. 
3478—Crimson Rambler. Ilere is a 
rapid-growing, tall-climbing, early 
very 
flowering, 
bright crimson-red morning glory of medium 
size. Effective with Heavenly Blue. 
Pkt. 10e; 144 Oz. 35c; Oz. $1.00 

“T was very much pleased with the experl way 
in which the perennial plants were packed and thé 
qualily of the plants in my recent order.” 
Mrs. Hervey F. Law, Syosset, N. Y. 
4/30/48 


This year plant the new Blue Star Morning Glory. 
