Lathyrus Latifolius - Hardy Sweet Pea 
1745 Finest Mixed Pkt., 10c ; VY oz., 45c 
Trailing plants suitable for growing on trellises, arches, pergolas, or trailing over rough 
banks. Flowers are borne in large clusters. Blooms all summer. Height 6 feet. 
Linum - Flax 
1774 Perenne Pie, 10c: 44 0z., sae 
Forms a spreading clump of attractive foliage with azure-blue flowers from May to Sep- 
tember. 18 inches tall. 
LUNARIA (See Honesty) 
Lupinus - Hardy Lupine 
A showy hardy perennial. Graceful long spikes. Flowers borne from June until Sep- 
tember. Excellent for cutting. Seed sown outdoors any time from May to August will start 
flowering the next June. Lupin plants do not like to be disturbed and they need well drained 
soil. 3 feet. 
1798 Russell Strain Holmes’ Supreme Mixture Pkt., 25c; ¥% oz., 50c 
R.H.S. Gold Medal, 1937. Flower spike is of mammoth size with flowers rich in all bril- 
liant colors. The most sensational introduction for many years. Height 3 feet. 

Matricaria Lychnis = Catchfly 
1800 Chalcedonia (Maltese Cross) 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c 
Heads of vivid scarlet flowers, a most brilliant 
flower, for bedding or borders, blooming all 
summer. Blooms the first year from seed. 3 
feet. 
Matricaria - Double Feverfew 
1835 Double White Pkt., 15c; % oz., 90c 
An excellent border plant and valuable sum- 
mer cut flower, with large, double, white flow- 
ers. 20 inches. 
MYOSOTIS (See Forget-Me-Not, page 41) 
Pentstemon - Beard Tongue 
1945 Sensation kt wloc 
Most attractive for massing in beds or borders. 
Decidedly beautiful from a decorative point of 
view. Flowers are tubular and Foxglovelike in 
shape. Blooms all summer. A wide range of 
rich colors. 2 feet. 
PINKS (See Dianthus) 
Poppies - Oriental 

Lathyrus—Hardy Sweet Pea The Most Majestic of All June Flowers 
When the mammoth rich red Oriental Pop- oe fone, i he) : 
pies are in bloom they are the most outstanding pe i Sil abel ee Eupinus 
flowers in the garden, and once planted they will 
live for years, getting larger and better each 
year if given room and kept fertilized. 2 to 3 feet. 
2040 Orientale (Oriental Poppy) Pkt., 15c; % oz., $1.00 
The finest dark crimson with black blotch at base of the petals, creating a wonderful con- 
trast when bloom is open. 8 feet. 
2042 Mrs. Perry Pkt., 15c 
Orange-apricot, a beautiful variety; the best of the pink Poppies. 
2041 New Hybrids Pkt., 25c 
Includes many brilliant shades. 
Poppies - Iceland 
2045 Sandford’s Giants Mixed 
Pkt., 15c; ¥% oz., 70c 
A truly giant strain, giving flowers twice the 
size of the original variety, with long stems. 
New, of many colors. Blooms all summer. 20 
inches. 
Primrose - Polyanthus 
2065 Holmes’ Superior Mixture Pkt., 25c 
Immense flowers including new and unusual 
colors. A clump of Primroses is very outstand- 
ing. More gardeners are coming to appreciate 
the possibilities of the Primrose which grows 
best in partial shade; the north or east side of 
the house makes the most desirable place for 
: ial such a planting. In bloom from April to June. Sy 
Oriental Hybrid Poppies Height 1 foot. Linum=—=Flax 
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