Larkspur - Double Giant Imperial 
Growing Larkspur from seed is very easy. The seed requires cool 
weather for good germination. Spring sowing outdoors should be done 
as soon as it is possible to work the soil, about April 10th. Seed sown 
about October Ist will survive the winter and start blooming the fol- 
lowing summer. Placing Larkspur seed in a refrigerator from 24 to 48 
hours will induce quicker and higher germination. Height 3 feet. 
1747 Blue Bell. 1748 Gloria. 
Mid-blue. Rose-pink. 
1759 Blue Spire. an 
etre ae: 1751 Lilac Queen. 
1754 Dazzler. edo sctetinl SARL 
Carmine. ; 
1760 Exquisite Pink HOTS LOS AT ES 
Improved 1742 Giant Imperial Mixed. 
The above, each: Pkt., 15c; %4 oz., 50c; oz., $1.50 
Larkspur - Super Majestic 
Here is the beginning of a new race of Larkspur. They are an im- 
proved Imperial or Base Branching type with very large double flowers 
set close on the stem. You won’t know how gorgeous Larkspur can be 
until you try these. 5 feet. 
1764 White 1766 Lavender 
1763 Rose 1765 Mixed 
The above, each: Pkt., 20c; %& oz., 50c; %4 0z., 85c 
Lavatera - Annual Mallows 
1769 Loveliness Pkt. 5c; %4)0z., 49c 
Showy plant covered with rich rose-pink flowers, very effective as a 
garden plant, the bronzy foliage and stems making a fine attraction 
to the flower. Height 24 inches. 
Linaria 
1771 Fairy Bouquet Mixed Pkt. 15c 
These dainty flowers resemble miniature Snapdragons, very suitable 
for bouquets and table decoration. Blooms in about 8 weeks from 
seed. Height 10 inches. 
Lobelia 
1775 Crystal Palace Pkt., 10c; 1/16 o0z., 40c 
A very dwarf and compact variety, each plant forming a dense ball 
of dark blue flowers. Though usually grown for edgings, they are 
very effective in small beds. Height 4 inches. 
Lupines, Annual 
Perennials, see page 41. 
1789 Giant King Mixed Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c; 0z., $1.00 
Long spikes of white, blue, lilac make this an ideal cut flower. Easy 
to grow from seed; prefers some shade. Height 3 feet. Inoculate seed 
with Nitragin. 
New Novelty 
“BELLS OF IRELAND” 
Graceful, 2-foot stems which are covered with bell-shaped 
sheaths of translucent green surrounding a small white flower. 
Easy to grow. May be started indoors or sown in the open 
ground. A good cut flower or may be dried. 
Pkt., 25c 
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Larkspur, Giant Imperial Mixed 
Lupines 
