ies aie for Florists” 
WEST CHICAGO 
ILUNDIS 
“Flower Seeds GG, 
MISCELLANEOUS ANNUALS—Continued 
LANTANA 
1300 S. Very showy. One of the most satisfactory bedding subjects 
for areas where summer temperatures are excessive. Must be sown 
early and with bottom heat. 
Dwarf Hybrids Mixed. 12 in. Tr. pkt., 25¢; 14 oz., 50¢; 1 oz., 
LUPINE 
A good spring crop of the annual type can be flowered in 3-in. pots 
from a January sowing spaced close so as to flower one spike to a 
plant. We prefer the Giant Kings. 
$1.50. 
Tall Hybrids Mixed. 30 in. Tr. pkt., 25¢; %4 0z., 50c¢; 1 oz., 
$1.50. 
Larkspur. See page 21. 
LAVATERA 
Splendens, Loveliness. 45,000 S. Very attractive early flower- 
ing annual, with 2-in. Hollyhock-like single flowers of a deep 
salmon-rose shade. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 14 0oz., 30; 1 0z., $1.00. 
LEPTOSYNE 
Stillmani. 25,000 S. 18 in. Nice golden yellow for cutting. 
Flowers 6 to 8 weeks from seed. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 4 0z., 30¢; 
1 oz., $1.00. 
Golden Rosette. Double flowers of bright butter-yellow. Tr. 
pkt., 25c; 14 0z., 60c; 1 oz., $1.80. 
LINARIA 
MAROCCANA (Miniature Snapdragon). 
Fairy Bouquet. 600,000 S. 10 in. Flowers very early and freely. 
Bright mixture of colors. Tr. pkt., 20e; ™% oz., 45e; 1 oz., 
$1.50. 
LINUM 
Rubrum (Scarlet Flax). 2 ft. Flowers of bright red about 1 in. 
across. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 0z., 50¢; 4 ozs., $1.35; 1 lb., $5.00. 
LOBELIA 
700,000 S. Where protection from direct sun can be given them 
and in not too hot climates, Lobelias are unsurpassed for bright 
blue and white edging, hanging and trailing work. All varieties 
come quite true. 
COMPACTA. 6 in. Of dwarf compact habit. 
@Blue Gown. Standard free flowering deep blue. Very fine. 
Cambridge Blue. Very dwarf, restricted, light blue. 
@Crystal Palace. Very dwarf deep blue with dark bronzy green 
foliage. A fine standard variety. 
@Mrs. Clibran Imp. Deep blue with contrasting white eye and 
light foliage. 
Prima Donna. Rosy lavender; bronzy green foliage. 
White Lady. Clear glistening white. 
Prices above 6, each: tr. pkt., 25¢; 4 0z., 85¢; 1 0z., $3.00. 
Mixture of all colors in the compacta class. Tr. pkt., 25¢; 
Y% oz., 60c; 1 oz., $2.00. 
PENDULA. Of trailing or pendulous habit. 
@Hamburgia. Deep blue with dark green foliage. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 
1% oz., 85¢; %4 oz., $1.50. 
Sapphire. Deep blue with white eye. Light green foliage. Tr. 
pkt., 35¢; %4 oz., $1.00. 
Perennial Lobelia. See page 56. 
LOVE APPLE 
Orange Fruited (Solanum Aculeatissimum—New). 2 ft. Long, 
thorny branches of bright orange fruits about 114 inches 
across. When dried makes colorful material for fall floral 
arrangements. Tr. pkt., 50ce; % oz., $1.50. 
Red Fruited (Solanum Integrifolium). 21% ft. Similar to the 
above but slightly taller and not thorny, with 14-inch red 
fruits. For fall bouquets and gardens. Tr. pkt., 50¢; ¥% 0z., 
$1.50. 
Christmas Cherry. See page 30. 
Christmas Pepper. See page 40. 
GIANT KING (Improved Hartwegi). 1300 S. Some longer 
stemmed and earlier flowering than the regular Hartwegi. 
@ Oxford Blue. Standard rich deep blue. Sky Blue 
Heliotrope. A pleasing rosy purple shade. White 
Mixture of above colors. 
Prices above 5, each: tr. pkt., 20c; 1 0z., 80¢; 4 ozs., $2.65; 
1 lb., $8.00. 
Pixie Delight. (New.) 8 in. Early and free flowering with a 
complete range of Lupine colors. Uniformly dwarf, and a 
valuable border plant for localities where Lupines do well 
outside. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 14 oz., 60c; 1 oz., $1.80. 
Perennial Lupine. Pollyphyllus, see page 56. 
Marigolds. See pages 8 and 9. 
MARVEL OF PERU (Mirabilis Jalapa) 
Dwarf Mixture. 325 S. 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 con- 
ditions. Fine range of bright colors. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 1 0z., 40c. 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM 
Criniflorum (Livingstone Daisy). Spreading plants literally covy- 
ered with 1-in. flowers in many attractive colors. Needs full 
sun. Tr. pkt., 40c; 14 oz., $1.20; 1 0z., $3.60. 
MICROSPERMA 
Golden Tassel. (New.) 9-in. plants, with foliage similar to 
that of a Chinese Primula, supporting upright-growing, trum- 
pet-shaped flowers about 2 inches across. Color is a bright 
chrome-yellow. Tr. pkt., 50c. 
MIGNONETTE 
27,000 S. May be sown in January for spring cutting; delight- 
fully fragrant. 
@Ball Strain. Earliest and whitest variety. % tr. pkt., 60c; tr. 
pkt., $1.00; %4 oz., $1.75. 
MACHET. For summer bedding. 
Golden Goliath. Goliath Red. 
Prices above 2, each: tr. pkt., 15¢; 4 oz., 30c; 1 oz., $1.00. 
MIMOSA 
Pudica (Sensitive Plant). 4500 S. Tr.. pkt., 25¢; %4 oz., 50¢; 
1 oz., $1.50. 
MIMULUS 
(Monkey Flower) 400,000 S. 
Moschatus (Musk Plant). 6-in. plants with fragrant’ yellow 
flowers. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 1%4 0z., $1.20. 
Tigrinus. Mixture of large single flowers. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 149 0z., 
$1.00 
MOONFLOWER (Ipomoea Noctiflora) 
110 S. Large flowered white Moonflower. 
Black-Seeded. White-Seeded. 
Prices above 2, each: tr. pkt., 19¢; 1 oz, 40c; 4 ozs., $1.35; 
1 lb., $4.00. 
The dot (@) indicates varieties most dependably satisfactory in our experience and observation. 37 
