i JASIONE PERENNIS—ercbx(2-4)14. A Campanula rela- 
tive with rather large “blossoms” in Scabiosa reminder, but 
each is really a tightly packed, upfacing cluster of tiny, 
skyblue bells. The flowers appear over a long season. Try it 
with Dianthus Knappi for pleasant contrast. Pkt. 20c; %4 oz. 
50c. Plants, each 45c. 
2 KALANCHOE 
Pleasant, easy plants for pot culture, all of them deecora- 
tive in foliage, most of them also with attractive flowers. So 
different are they, one from another, that it is difficult to 
believe they are all Kalanchoes. BLOSSFELDIANA—Brilliant 
scarlet flower clusters over succulent, shining leaves. Pkt. 
25c. Plants, each 45¢c; 8 for $1.25. FEDTSCHENKOI— 
Madagascar Beauty. Thick, blue-silvery leaves with red-toned 
margins. Pendulous flower-bells of rose, with coral and 
amber shadings. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10. SOMALIENSIS 
—Thick, soft green leaves, becoming rosy 
at the margins. Flowers white. Plants, each 
40c; 3 for $1.10. TOMENTOSA—Panda 
Plant. Thick wide leaves are covered with 
wa gray-tawny downiness. About the edge 
of each is set a series of contrasting brown 
spots. An interesting and decorative plant. 
Plants, each 50c; 8 for $1.40. VER- 
TICILLATA—Slender pencils of leaves, 
marbled chocolate on pale roseate olive, are 
carried in serried whorls on tall stems that 
become crowned with circlets of bell-blos- 
soms in shades from pink-toned orange to 
orange scarlet. Illustrated opposite. Plants, 
each 40c; 3 for $1.10. MARMORATA— 
The leaves are thick, scalloped. ovals, 
smoothly gray-green, with contrasting 
marblings of brown-purple. The long-tubed 
flowers, carried in clusters, are of waxen 
, whiteness, expanding into four-pointed 
stars. Plants, each 40c. OFFER 127AN9—One plant each of 
the six for $2.20. 

al 
BOOK—GARDENING IN THE SHADE, Morse. How to do 
it. 
Detailed list of 
Illustrated. $5.00. 
some 500 shade-tolerant kinds. 

1 KITAIBELIA VITIFOLIA — ebx(3)72. Tall leafy pillars 
with big white flowers. Pkt. 15¢; Ye oz. 25c. 
2 KLEINIA—Ornamental foliage plants for pot culture. 
MANDRALISCAE—Silvery blue are the long, fat pencils of 
leaves. A really good foliage plant of distinctive appearance. 
Plants, each 45e. ARTICULATA—Candle Plant. The stems 
are like short pieces of a pale green candle, set end to end. 
Polished green leaves and little white tassel-flowers set with 
golden anthers. Plants, each 40c. 
1 KNAUTIA DRYMEIA—*ebx(8)40. Big ‘‘Scabiosa” blos- 
soms in mauve-pink to lavender and near-violet, with some- 
times a white. Flowers first year. Full hardiness. Everbloom- 
ing. Pkt. 15c; 4g oz. 25c. 
9 KOELREUTERIA PANICULATA—jyt 20 ft. Golden Rain 
Tree. Enormous panicles of bright yellow for several late 
summer weeks. Full hardiness. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 40c. 
5 KOLKWITZIA AMABILIS—yt(2)75. Beauty Bush. Hardy 
Chinese shrub with corymbs of exquisitely beautiful pink 
bells, each with yellow throat. Pkt. 20c; 3 for 50c. 
4 LACHENALIA—w. This likeable A 
winter-flowering bulb for pot culture BN 
is fairly easy from seed; easy, too, to 
bring to bloom in window or green- 
house. The flowers, usually narrow, 
pendulous bells, are carried in loose 
spikes. Bright colorings along with 
pastel tones, primrose to orange, pink 
to crimson, with cream, opaline blue, 
and approaches to violet. Illustrated. 
Fine mixture. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 70c. 
2 LAMPRANTHUS EMARGINATUS— 
Pretty half-trailer for hanging basket, ’ 
porch box or pot culture. Thick, tri- LACHENALIA 
angular leaves of soft cool green. Rather showy flowers of 
brilliant rose. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
9 LARIX LEPTOLEPIS—jk 80 ft. JAPANESE LARCH. A 
splendid tree, ornamental, easy to start, quick growing, long 
enduring. A deciduous conifer, in spring needles ef soft new- 
green, then blue-green in summer, and in autumn becoming 
golden. Handsome lawn tree. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 50c. 



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1 LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS MIXED—eck(2-3)96. Big 
clusters of ‘““Sweet Pea” flowers in white, and shades of pink 
and rose, to rosy red. It cuts. Winter-hardy vine for trellis, 
fence, bank cover. Pkt. 15c: %4 oz. 35¢; 1 oz. $1.25. 
1 LATHYRUS WHITE PEARL—Big, pure white clusters. 
Desirable for cutting. Pkt. 15e; 4% oz. 25c; %4 oz. 45c. 
1 LAVATERA CACHEMIRIANA—ebx(3-4)50. A hardy, 
perennial Lavatera, with big blossoms of purest pink. 
Pkt. 15c. 
1 LAVANDULA VERA—erbx(2-3)16. True Lavender, Com- 
pact plants with attractive gray, aromatic foliage. Very 
many spikes of pretty and fragrant lavender flowers. De- 
sirable hardy perennial, rock garden, herb garden, edgings. 
Pkt. 15¢c; 146 oz. 25c. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.40. 
1 LAVANDULA VERA ROSEA—Blossoms of soft, rosy pink, 
otherwise like last. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. Plants, each 
55c; 3 for $1.50. 
9 THE SUMMER WISTERIA 
A quick-growing, fully hardy, woody vine that bears 
in summer quite large clusters of blue-lavender to rich 
purple flowers, blooming over a period of some two months. 
A showy vine, desirable for porch or arbor. Sometimes used 
for ground cover also. It is now considered a true Wisteria, 
classified as Wisteria frutescens, though it is more often 
offered in the obsolete name of KRAUHNIA FRUTESCENS. 
Culture yt. Pkt. 20c; %4 oz. 50c. Plants, each 70c; 3 for $2.00. 
* LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL 
The Imperial Strain of this beautiful and desirable annual 
flower gives upright stems to 40 inches, spikes tightly packed 
with big double flowers in clear azure, coral, rich indigo, 
carmine, soft lavender, snowy white, glowing salmon. Splen- 
did for cutting. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 35c; 1%4 oz. 60c. 
LARKSPUR EARLY GIANT HYACINTH—It blooms con- 
siderably earlier than the Imperial] strain, and there are no 
branches, just one great, tapering, Hyacinth-like spike of 
solid bloom, each individual flower fully double. Full color 
range. 40 inches. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 85c; %4 oz. 60c. 
2 SHOWY LANTANA 
Fine window pot plants for near-continuous blossoming, 
used, too, in window box or for summer outdoor bedding. 
Varied tones of yellow, orange and near-scarlet, with rose 
pink and lilac. ew(8)16. LANTANA MIXED DWARF 
HYBRIDS, seed, pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 25ce. 
LANTANA PLANTS—Showy sun- 
lovers that will give bright flowers 
both winter and summer when 
grown as window pot plants. Valued 
also for porch box or in the sum- 
mer garden. Illustrated opposite. 
RADIATION — Golden bronze to 
richest red-orange. Plants, each 40c; 
3 for $1.10. WHITE—Wide, white 
clusters. Plants, each 40c; 8 for 
$1.10. LILAC PINK—Clusters of 
bright pink-lilac, usually with cen- 
ter florets creamy yellow. Plants, 
each 40c; 38 for $1.10. GOLDEN 
KING—AI brightest golden yellow. 
Showy. Plants, each 40c; 3 for 
$1.10. OFFER 128AN9—One plant 
each of the four for $1.45. 

1 THE DELIGHTFUL LEWISIAS 3 
No more beautiful rock garden plants than the Lewisias 
when. in fully glory of exquisite bloom. The blossoms are 
like | little feathery Water Lilies. Of full winter hardiness. 
kt” culture. FINCHI—(2)8. Buds of bright orange open to 
large pink blossoms with rose stripes, petals with faint hint 
of orange toward the edges. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.50. 
HOWELLI—(2)8. Here the fairly large blossoms vary from 
creamy blush, often. with apricot suffusions, through pink, to 
rose. Evergreen foliage, crisped and undulate at the edges. 
Plants, each 55¢; 8 for $1.50. REDIVIVA—(2)6. Blossoms 
are rather larger than those of the others here, feathery 
flower-cups of pearl pink, several open at once. Deciduous 
the foliage disappearing after flowering, remaining dormant 
during the summer months, new growth, starting in autumn. 
ae abe 3 82 Ae 40c. see BLEND—A mixture of seeds 
r sirable species, includin [s) - 
ciduous. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. for Te, Lihat Pipast es 
