HELIOTROPE 
Seed started indoors in February or March will 
make nice plants for summer blooming. Fine for 
both pot-plants and bedding. 
Giant Hybrids, Dark Varieties. Very large, fragrant 
flower-heads in dark blue-purple shades on strong 
plants, 2 feet high. yg¢oz. 30c; Yoz. 85c; oz. $2.50, 
KOCHIA 
Trichophylla. The light green pyramidal 3-foot 
bushes, close and compact, turn beautiful deep 
red in autumn. Oz. 25c; \4Ib. 75c; Ib. $2.25, 
LANTANA 
Start seed indoors in February and give bottom 
heat. The seed is slow to germinate. 
Dwarf Bedding Hybrids. Compact 1-foot plants, 
bearing flower heads in white, yellow, orange, rose, 
and scarlet. Moz. 60c; oz. $1.75, 
LARKSPUR 
For early outdoor bloom seed about March 1 
indoors in flats; these plants sell readily. They must 
be grown cool and in good soil. Sow outdoors in late 
fall for spring cut-flowers. 
Double Stock-flowered, Mixed. The fern-leaved 
plants are vigorous and free flowering, 3 to 4 feet 
high, with candelabra-like trusses of beautiful 
flowers ideal for cutting and for tall borders. The SS Us eee 
long stems are covered with fully double flowers Larkspur, Giant Imperial 
340z. 30c; oz. 90c; 4Ib. $2.75; Ib. $8. White King 
Giant Imperial Varieties. Magnificent base-branching, upright, plants, 3 to 4 feet high, 
with fern-like foliage and tapering flower spikes crowded with double florets. 
Blue Bell. All-America Winner. Azure-blue. 
Blue Spire. Deep Oxford blue. 
Brilliant Rose. Salmon-rose and carmine. Miss California. Deep rose on salmon. 
Exquisite Pink Improved. Salmon-pink. White King. All-America Winner. White. 
Each, oz. 40c; oz. $1.10; lb. $3.50; Ib. $10. 
Giant Imperial, Special Mixed. A fine mixture of the colors in this class, each proportioned 
according to its popularity. This is largely used by commercial growers of flat plants for 
bedding purposes. Moz. 40c; oz. $1.10; lb. $3.50; Ib. $10. 
Exquisite Rose. Rose-pink. 
Lilac King. The best rich lilac. 
LOBELIA 
Sow seed indoors in January for well- 
flowered pot-plants. A February or March 
seeding will provide flat plants for spring. 
Blue Gown. Fine, compact habit, with good 
sized flowers of deep blue, without an eye. 
léoz. 30c; lyoz. 85c; oz. $2.75. 
Blue Stone. The finest for bedding, with 
mid-blue flowers without an eye, on 4-inch 
plants. Ygoz. 30c; Woz. 85c; oz. $2.75. 
Crystal Palace, compacta. A fime variety, 
producing 4-inch plants with dark bronzy 
green foliage and dark blue flowers. loz. 
30c; M4oz. 85c; oz. $2.75. 
Mrs. Clibran. An improved, extra-fine strain 
with dwarf medium-green plants and deep 
blue flowers with a contrasting white eye. 
Mpoz. 30c; YZoz. 85c; oz. $2.75. 
LUPINUS HARTWEGI 
Lupine. Easily grown annuals with dark, 
glossy foliage and long, 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. 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. oz. 
2De Oz OUC*= 14 I bieg2.50s 1D p71 O08 
For edging plants other than Lobelia, 
try Nierembergia and Torenia this year 
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