

Larkspur, Giant Imperial 
LOBELIA 

Neat little plants so much admired when used for edging, bedding or 
rockwork. Though but 6 inches high, they are in constant bloom all summer 
and in a slightly shaded position remain so until fall. H. H. A. 
TRAILING VARIETIES 
Gracilis. Light blue. Pretty for vases and hanging baskets; trailing. $0 10 
Speciosa. Best dark blue trailing Lobelia... ........-+0+ ++ ee eeees 
COMPACT BEDDING VARIETIES 
Emperor William. Sky-blue flowers; compact edging (ONO, O53 ac 10 
Crystal Palace compacta. Strikingly beautiful; superior d 
bedding Lobelia ..... 
Pumila splendens (Bedding Queen). ‘Dwarf and com 
rich purple-blue, with clear white eye..... 
White Gem. Finest pure white for bedding.........+.++++++s+55> 
Finest Mixed. Only the dwarf, compact varieties... 
Cardinalis. Hardy perennial; long spikes of dazzling 
LUNARIA biennis (Honesty). Hardy biennial admired for its silvery 
seed-pods, which are used for ornamental purposes. 
LUPINUS 
The annual Lupins form nice plants for bedding, 
perennial sorts are very attractive when used as a b : 
Showy, free-flowering and have long spikes of pea-shaped flowers. Pkt. 
Annual Mixed, All Colors. 2 ft.........e++eeeeee> 

Polyphyllus roseus. Invaluable for cutting. 

combinations in bicolors. Pkt. 25 cts. 
ark blue 
.. Koz. 50e.. . 10 
pact; flowers 
scarlet. 3 ft.... 10 
.. Yoz. 30c.. . 10 
while the tall-growing 
ackground or border. 
You. 25c.. .$0 10 
Handsome spikes of 
rose-colored flowers. Blooms in May and June. H. P.... ae 
Polyphyllus, Mixed. Perennial varieties. 4 ft........- 
RUSSELL LUPINS. The raiser of this new 
polyphyllus claims them : 
standing introduction in perennial Lupins and was awarded the Gold 
Medal of the Royal Horticultural Society in June, 1937. 
spikes, 3 feet in length and 5 inches in diameter, ‘ 
geous color—brilliant reds and crimsons, deep pure yellows, pinks, sky 
and bright blues and almost every conceivable shade and many attractive 
ite, a 
strain of Lupinus 
to be the most out- 
Enormous flower- 
are a mass of gor- 
LARKSPUR 
A beautiful and popular garden flower also known as Annual Delphinium, 
appearing in many colors as white, pink, rose, and all shades of blue. Sow 
seed outdoors in early spring and thin out the plants to 1 foot apart. They 
are in bloom from early summer until fall. 

GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR 
_ The finest of all double Larkspurs for cutting, growing 3 to 4 feet high, 
with extra-long spikes of Delphinium-like flowers. Upright-growing plants 
of base-branching habit, begin blooming in July from seed sown outdoors 

in April. Pkt. Pkt. 
Blue Bell. Azure-blue ...... $0 15 | Daintiness. Lavender ......$0 15 
Blue Spire. Violet-blue..... 15 | Miss California. Salmon-pink. 15 
Carmine King. Carmine-rose. 15 | White King. Giant white.... 15 
Giant Imperial, Mixed. A special mixture containing all the vari- 
Ous shades-ands colors meee etree atin cen ties lgoz. 40c... 15 
Collection, one pkt. each of above 6 separate colors, 60 cts. 
Double Stock-flowered. A planting of this splendid Larkspur will 
produce beautiful cut-flowers all summer. Plants of branching 
growth, about 3 feet high. Finest Mixed............M4oz. 25c.. 10 
LINARIA Cymbalaria (Kenilworth Ivy). Dwarf trailing plant for 
hanging baskets, rockwork, etc. Lavender and purple flowers.... 10 
LINUM grandifiorum rubrum (Scarlet Flax). Effective, free-flower- 
ing plants. Brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers. 1 ft............... 10 
Flavum. Beautiful golden yellow perennial...................... 10 
Perenne (Blue Flax). Bright blue. H. P. 14% ft................ 10 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Hardy perennial of striking appearance, 
Withebriliant scan CiplOowWwelsmecnl lure ercteie ne reer tenetolaisneaatacrete 10 
Chalcedonica, Mixed. Scarlet and white...................... 10 
Haageana. A desirable plant for the hardy border. Single flowers 
ormdeepest scarlet With -.u 4 ace: ; : ; 10 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew). A half-hardy perennial which blooms 
the first year from seed. The small, very double white and yellow 
flowers are produced in the greatest profusion all summer. Seed 
may be sown in May, but better still, during March indoors. 
Capensis fl.-pl. The finest white variety for cutting. 144 ft...... 05 
Golden Ball. A bed or border of this charming variety with its 
countless numbers of small, double, golden yellow flowers makes 
one of the most beautiful sights all summer. 1 ft............... 10 
MATTHIOLA bicornis (Evening-scented Stock). A small-flowered 
pink-lilac annual, admired for its sweet fragrance.............. 05 
Pkt. 
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