LARKSPUR, AF 
Annual Delphiniums are adorned with finely cut, feathery 
foliage of soft green which sets off to advantage the hand- 
some long floral spikes of double blossoms. 
Carmine King Improved. This new Larkspur in the Giant 
Imperial class has a longer spike, sturdier growth, and larger 
florets than any of the Giant Imperials to date. Color is a 
little deeper than Carmine King, and it will hold under very 
trying conditions. Pkt. 15e. 
“SUPREME” 
The New ideal cut 
flower strain for 
Market Grower and 
Home Garden. This 
is an entirely new 
strain of the popu- 
lar Giant Imperial 
or base branching 
type of Larkspur. 
The colors are not 
just slight varia- 
tions from existing 
varieties, but are 
new tones, being 
absolutely distinet 
and different. > 
Lilac Supreme. At last we are able to offer you a most pleas- 
ing shade of clear lilac, one which we are sure you will agree 
is a new color of outstanding merit. Because of it’s clear 
color, uniform height, and long well filled flowering spikes 
closely covered with fully double flowers and large individual 
florets, this is by far the most desirable and outstanding Lilac 
Larkspur ever offered. Pkt. 15c. 
Pink Supreme. This outstanding Larkspur is a clear rose pink, 
deeper in color than the well-known varieties Pink King and 
Los Angeles Improved. The plants grow very tall, with a 
particularly long and heavy main spike closely packed with 
fully double flowers, with very wide petals. Pkt. 15e. 
White Supreme. This is what you have been looking for in 
White Larkspurs—easily the best white available in any class 
today. It has a magnificent main stem which is literally cov- 
ered with closely placed double flowers for half its height, 
which is 5 ft. or more. Pkt. 15e. 
Dark Blue Supreme. Huge spikes of fully double wide petaled 
flowers in a clear rich purple shade. Pkt. 15e. 
Supreme Mixture. Using the above in the right proportion 
plus additional colors, we believe there is no other Larkspur 
mixture that will equal this. Try it this year for exciting new 
colors and features. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPINS 
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LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS, Perennial Sweet Pea 
Similar to sweet peas but not so fragrant; they bloom 
through a long season, are prefectly hardy, and will live for 
years. Should be sown near a fence or other support, thinning 
to 2 or 3 feet apart. Height, 4 to 6 feet. 
Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
LINARIA, Miniature Snapdragon, A 
This interesting species bears flowers which resemble minia- 
ture Snapdragons ending in single elongated spurs. 
Fairy Bouquet. This is an erect sort with finely cut foliage 
and with blossoms clustered on upright spikes. The colors 
which are varied embrace many shades of crimson, orange, 
and blue. The plant is in flower within two months. Pkt. 10e. 
Northern Lights (NEW!). Blooms in 4 weeks. Exciting new 
color combinations in reds with bright blues and other snap- 
dragon colors. Easy to grow. Height 15 in. Pkt. 15e. 
LINUM, Crimson Flax 
Grandiflorum rubrum. An old favorite with large, rich crim- 
son blooms borne profusely on plants growing 18 to 24 inches 
tall. Though the flowers last only one day, new ones appear 
every morning. Annual. 
Perenne. Perennial, blue, 30 inches high. Very showy. Pkt. 10e. 
Flavum. Perennial. Beautiful rockery plant; grows 12 inches 
in height. Blooms yellow. Pkt. 10e. 
LOBELIA, A 
A dainty and continuous blooming annual of compact 
growth, remarkable for its profusion of beautiful blue flowers. 
Unexcelled for edging, ribbon beds, hanging baskets or window 
boxes. 
Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Perennial. 2 ft. to 3 ft. Tufts of 
bronzy green foliage from which arise spikes of fiery scarlet 
flowers. Moist, shady location. Pkt. 25ce. 
Crystal Palace Compacta. Little dwarf bedding plant; dark 
blue flowers cover the whole plant during the entire season; 
very compact and used extensively in carpet bedding or edg- 
ing; height 4 inches. Pkt. 10e. 
Sapphire. Of trailing habit. Dark blue with white eye. Pkt. 10c. 
Hamburgia. Sky-blue, white eyes. Trailing. Pkt. 10c. 
Hamburgia-Compacta. Sky-blue, white eye. Dwarf. Pkt. 10c. 
LUNARIA, Money Plant 
Biennis alba. A hardy biennial admired for its Silvery seedpod 
membrances which are used for house ornaments as they 
present a beautiful and rather curious appearance. Particu- 
larly attractive when combined with the seed pods of Physalis 
Francheti. Lovely large white flowers during the summer. 
Pkt. 10¢e. 
LUPINUS, P 
Shrubbery plants, bearing long spikes of flowers. White 
and pink, occasionally blue. Sow seeds in open early in spring. 
Give plenty of room. 
Russell’s Prize Mixture. Grow this famous new strain of 
Lupins. They will bloom six months from seeding, so that you 
can enjoy blooms this year. Russell Lupins grow into well- 
rounded, well-branched plants, each developing a number of 
extra large spikes, the size and colors never before seen in 
hardy Lupins. Pkt. 15c. 
LYCHNIS, Rose Campion, P 
Chalcedonica. Maltese or Jerusalem Cross, 
flaming scarlet; large ball-like flower heads: 
3 feet in height. Pkt. 10c. 
LYTHRHUM, P 
Roseum Superbum. Rose pink flowers, 314 to 
4 feet in height. Flowers from July to Sep- 
tember. Pkt. 10c. 
LINARIA 
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