Heliotrope (See page 139) 
Lavatera, Loveliness 
Lobelia, Cambridge Blue 
LAVATERA - Annual “Mallows” 
A very showy annual, growing about 2 feet 
high and covered the entire summer with large, 
cup-shaped flowers. Sow seed in May and thin 
the plants out to 1 ft. apart. 
Loveliness Per packet 25c 
Very attractive early flowering annual, with 
2-inch hollyhock-like single flowers of a deep 
salmon-rose shade. Height 3 ft. 
LINARIA - “Baby Snaps” 
Also known as miniature Snapdragons. Very 
charming free flowering border plants in bright 
and pastel tones. To get best results thin to 
18 inches. 
Fairy Bouquet Per packet lic 
Flowers very early and freely. Bright mixture 
of colors. 
LINUM - Flax 
One of the best bedding plants of easiest 
culture. 
Scarlet Flax Per packet lic 
An elegant, free-flowering annual, valuable 
for bedding; brilliant scarlet flowers. Height 
12 inches. 
LOBELIA 
One of the most attractive bedding or edging 
plants. Quite free flowering and generally dwarf. 
Cambridge Blue Per packet 25c 
Very dwarf, compact habit; large sky-blue 
flowers with emerald foliage. Height 4 inches. 
Crystal Palace Per packet 25c 
A fine variety for bedding. Very dwarf deep 
ue with dark bronzy green foliage. Height 
inches, 
LUPINE - Annual Varieties 
The annual Lupines are among the most use- 
ful of our garden flowers, either for mixed bor- 
ders or for house decoration. With their long, 
handsome flower spikes, they are ever popular 
and easy to grow. They are very free flowering 
and make a fine show for a small outlay. Many 
of the flowers are delightfully scented. The 
annual varieties bloom from late July until early 
September, thus carrying on from the time the 
perennial varieties are over. 
Annual Giant King, Oxford Blue 
Per packet 25c 
Standard rich deep blue. 
Annual Giant King, White Per packet 25c 
Annual Giant King, Mixed Per packet 15c 
A fine mixture of many colors. 
Mignonette, Red Goliath 
MARVEL OF PERU - “Four 
O’Clock” 
Showy summer and fall blooming plants that 
do well everywhere. Flowers open in the after- 
noon and all day if it is cloudy. Easily grown 
from seed. 
Dwarf Gay Color Mixture Per packet 15c 
A uniformly dwarf (18 to 20 in.) strain of 
old-fashioned ‘’Four O’Clocks.” Well adapted 
for bedding or border work and will do nicely 
under adverse growing conditions. Fine range 
of bright colors. 
MIGNONETTE (Reseda odorata) 
A well-known, old-fashioned flower highly 
prized for its fragrance, either in the garden or 
in mixed bouquets. Plants resent moving aind 
seed should be sown where they are to bloom, 
thinning them to a foot or more apart. 
Wayside Giant White Per packet 25c°~ 
Large spikes of white flowers. 
Red Goliath Per packet 25c 
Giant red-flowering variety. Very fragrant. 
Height 2 ft. 
MORNING GLORY - Ipomoea 
Should be planted in poor and not too wet soil 
or grown in large pots and planted with the 
pots. Confining the roots and not over-water- 
ing or over-feeding is the only way to get Morn- 
ing Glories to flower. 
Heavenly Blue (Improved) Per packet 25c 
Early free flowering strain. The popular sky- 
blue shade that is a solid sheet of vivid color 
all summer. The finest of all Morning Glories. 
Pearly Gates Per packet 25c 
A. fine, beautiful clear white Morning Glory 
with slight cream shading in throat. Similar to 
Heavenly Blue in habit but not quite as early 
flowering. 
Scarlett O’Hara Per packet 40c 
Blooms measure from 3 to 4 inches in diam- 
eter and are a brilliant carmine-red. A pro- 
lific bloomer and the blooms remain open all 
day even in the warmest weather. 
Blue Star Per packet 75c 
New 1949. A vigorous grower, similar in form 
and habit to Heavenly Blue. Large flowers are 
of clear, light blue with five mid-blue stripes 
radiating from near throat to petal tips. An 
unusual novelty color. 
MYOSOTIS - “Forget-Me-Not” 
Forget-Me-Nots are of immense value for 
spring gardening and should be planted thickly 
and in large masses. At their best in moderate 
temperatures and uniform moisture. When tem- 
peratures get high, replace with heat loving 
flowers such as Zinnias. 
Wayside Gardens Royal Blue Per packet 40c 
The most popular for spring gardening, 
spreading spraylike stalks covered with deep 
indigo-blue flowers; also good for cutting. 
Height 12 inches. 
Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara 
