Larkspurs 
Larkspurs win the admiration of all 
who grow them. They are wonderful 
for massing in beds and borders and 
furnish charming material for cutting. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. 
CutturE: Sow seeds where plants 
are to bloom, preferably before Feb- 
ruary 15, and thin to 12 Inches apart. 
Have your beds deeply worked and 
well drained as Larkspurs dislike a 
continuously wet and acid soil. 
Double Stock-flowered 
Double-flowering branching strain. 
1676 White 1678A Carmine 
1677 Shell-Pink 1679 Lilac 
1678 Bright Rose 1680 Dark Blue 
Each: Pkt. 10c.; oz. 45c.; oz. 85c. 
1675 Mixture. Showy blend. Pkt. 
10c.; 0z. 40c.; oz. 75c. 
Giant Imperial 
Plants of base-branching habit. 
1681 White Spire. Pure white. 
1682 Exquisite Pink. Salmon-pink. 
1682A Exquisite Rose. Rose-pmk. 
2765 Carmine Spire. Deep rose. 
2770 Lilac Spire. Soft lilac. 
1683A Blue Spire. Deep blue. 
1674 Pink King. Lovely salmon- 
rose. 
Each: Pkt. 10c.; 1402. 35c.; 140z. 60c. 
2780 Mixture. A very choice blend 
of all shades. Pkt. 10c.; oz. 50c.; 
oz. 90c. 
1670 Regal Rose. A brand-new type 
of Larkspur. Greatly superior to 
the Giant Imperial, producing tre- 
mendously long spikes of well- 
spaced florets as huge as those of 
delphintums. Regal Rose is of a 
rich florist-rose color. Pkt. 25c.; 
1402. 65c. 
Lobelia 
1688 Charming annuals of dwarf, 
compact growth, producing a wealth 
of rich deep blue flowers. Admirably 
adapted for edging and _ borders. 
Height 6 inches. Pkt. 25c. 
Lupins 
Bushy annuals carrying graceful, 
long-stemmed  pea-shaped  flower- 
spikes in white, rose, and blue. Make 
wonderful beds and borders and are 
highly prized for cutting. 
1698 Giant King, Mixed. Annual 
Lupin with enormous flower- 
(a) spikes 3 to 4 feet tall. Pkt. 10c.; 
1hoz. 50c.; 0z. 90c. 
1700 Giant King White. 
1701 Giant King Blue. 
Each: Pkt. 15c.; 1402. 60c. 
1703 Dwarf Pixie Delight. A novelty 
in Lupins for borders, producing 
plants 8 inches tall, with flowers in 
a mixture of lovely shades. Fine 
pot plants. Pkt. 20c. 
1691 Russell’s Mixture. The im- 
mense flower-spikes in an_ inde- 
scribable variety of brilliant colors 
are borne clear above the foliage of 
the vigorous plants. Height 3 feet. 
See illustration on page 12. Pkt. 
20c.; oz. 65c. 
Morning-Glory 
Produces gigantic, trumpet-like 
blooms in an almost limitless array of 
attractive colors and unusual mark- 
ings. A quick-growing annual climber, 
fine for screening porches, fences. 
1740 Heavenly Blue. The largest 
and finest sky-blue with flowers 
measuring up to 5 imches across. 
Pkt. 15c.; '40z. 30c. 
1743 New Imperial Mixture. Re- 
markable blend of gigantic blooms. 
Pkt. 10c.; 1402. 35c.; 0z. 60c. 
‘ 1742 Scarlett O’Hara. Gi- 
(a) gantic flowers of a rich dark 
wine-red. Pkt. 15c.; 1402. 30c. 
1741 Pearly Gates. Lovely lustrous 
white flowers averaging 414 
(a) inches across, with creamy shad- 
ings deep down in the throat. 
Pkt. 15c.; 140z. 30c. 
1750 Blue Star. A distinct shade 
of clear sky-blue accentuated 
by the frve deeper midribs form- 
Ing an attractive star. Pkt. 
25c.; '4oz. 65c. 
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MORNING-GLORY, Heavenly Blue 
ES in 
LARKSPUR, Giant Imperial, Mixed 
PHLOX, Large-flowering, Mixed. See page 15 
