Lobelia, Crystal Palace compacta 
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Lupinus Hartwegi, 
Giant King Hybrids 
Larkspur, Giant Imperial 
White King 


KOCHIA 
Summer Cypress. Sow in April or May in the garden where to bloom, thinning out to allow room, 
Trichophylla. 2 . : Pkt. 10c; oz. 35c 
The light green pyramidal bushes, close and compact, may be grown singly or in the form of a hedge or background 
and may be clipped to resemble an ornamental evergreen. In autumn the 3-foot bushes turn beautiful deep red. 
LANTANA 
This is a showy half-hardy plant of rapid growth, fine for pot-culture m the winter or for garden beds 
inthe summer. Start the seed indoors in February and give bottom heat. The seed is slow to germinate, 
Dwarf Bedding Hybrids. _ me t : : Pkt. 15c; Woz. 75c 
Compact 1-foot plants, bearing miniature verbena-like flowers in white, yellow, orange, rose, and scarlet. 
LARKSPUR 
No garden is complete without a Itberal showing of this graceful, attractive double flower. It is un- 
excelled for cutting and with its many soft colors makes delightful beds for the garden. For early 
outdoor bloom start the seed about March 1 indoors im flats; these plants can be set out in the garden 
in late April or May, as soon as the ground is ready, and will bloom from late June on. They must 
be grown cool and in good, but not over-rich soil. A later sowing may be made direct in the open ground 
in April or May, and again in late fall for an earlier display mn the following spring. Pefore seeding mn 
hot weather it is best to chill the seed for several days. 
Giant Imperial Varieties. Each, pkt. 15c; Woz. 55c; oz. $1.65 
This is a magnificent base-branching strain with sturdy, upright, compact plants, 3 to 4 feet high. 
The fernlike foliage is attractive and the tapering flower spikes are crowded with double florets. 
Blue Bell. All-America Winner. Azure-blue. Exquisite Rose. Rose-pink. 
Blue Spire. Deep Oxford blue. Gloria Improved. Deep salmon-rose. 
Brilliant Rose. Deep salmon-rose suffused carmine. Lilac King. The best rich lilac. 
Dazzler. Rich scarlet. Los Angeles Improved. Brilliant pink on salmon. 
Deep Carmine King. ‘Deep carmine-rose. Miss California. Deep rose on salmon. 
Exquisite Pink Improved. Soft salmon-pink. Rosalind. Rose suffused salmon. Shatter-proof. 
White King. All-America Winner. Pure white. 
Giant Imper‘al, Special Mixed. Pkt. 15ce; Yoz. 55c; oz. $1.65 
An especially fie mixture of the colors m this class, and each is proportioned according to its popu- , 
larity. This is largely used for mass plantings in the garden and for cutting borders. 
LOBELIA 
An ideal edging and pot-plant, forming small, round compact plants, covered with blooms. The seed 
should be planted indoors in January to produce well-flowered pot-plants for spring. A February or 
March seeding will provide plants for outdoor spring bedding to bloom from July to frost. 
Crystal Palace, compacta. : ‘ Pkt. 15c; ~;0z. 40c 
An exceptionally fine variety, producing 4-inch plants with dark bronzy green foliage and dark blue flowers. 
LUPINUS HARTWEGI 
Lupine. Easily grown annuals with dark, glossy foliage and Jong, graceful spikes of pea-shaped flowers 
in delightful colors from June to September. Sow seed in April or May in partial shade, where plants 
are to remain, and thin out to 15 to 18 inches apart, as they do not like transplanting. 
Giant King Hybrids, Mixed. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 45c; oz. $1.25 
All-America Winner. The very finest strain, with 314-foot base-branching plants, each producing 4 to 6 very long, 
erect spikes covered with large dark blue, sky-blue, rose, and white flowers. Like well-drained, sandy soil. 
Ageratum Dianthus Petunia 
ANNUALS Alyssum Dimorphotheca Phlox drummondi 
Anagallis Eschscholtzia Portulaca 
FOR Begonia, Bedding Globe Amaranth, Dwarf Salvia, St. John’s Fire 
ROCK- Browallia Lobelia Scabiosa, Tom Thumb 
Candytuft umbellata, Dwf. Marigold, Dwarf Snapdragon, Miniature 
GA RDENS Cynoglossum Nierembergia Torenia 
Dahlborg Daisy , Pansy Verbena 

