1 LYTHRUM ROBERT MORDEN — 25 inches. Handsome, 
branching plants, long-filled with blossoms of bright, but rich, 
rose pink. Plants, each 65c. 
4 MAGNOLIA BLEND—kt. Hardy trees with immense, bowl- 
shaped flowers of white, pink or rose. Several ornamental 
species in mixture. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. for $1.00. 
1 MAIANTHEMUM CANADENSE—rstkt(1)6. Mat-forming, 
shade-loving perennials for rock garden or naturalizing. 
Pretty white flowers, then translucent red berries. Pkt. 15c. 
1 MALVA ALCEA FASTIGIAT A—ecbx (2-3) 48. A showy, sat- 
isfactory perennial, quick from seed. Many lithe stems are 
loaded with blossoms in satiny pink. Pkt. 15c. 
1 MALVA MOSCHATA MIXED—x(3)30. Musk Mallow. Great 
sheafs of blossoms, purest pink or snowy white. Sown early, 
blooms first year. Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 40c; 1 oz. $1.25. 
2 MARANTA KERCHOVEANA — Prayer Plant. Handsome 
foliage plants for pot culture, thriving in an east window. 
Wide, glaucous leaves with red-brown spots. Little white 
flowers. Plants, each 75c; 8 for $1.95. 
3 MAGIC LILY or LYCORIS 
LYCORIS AUREA—Clusters of waxy 
golden ‘“‘Amaryllis” flowers in August. 
Supplied as rooted bulbs. Foliage ap- 
pears after the bloom, but do not let dry 
out at any season. For pot culture only 
in the North. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.60. 
LYCORIS SQUAMIGERA — A winter- 
hardy garden bulb. Clustered, fragrant 
trumpets in opaline tones, opening lilac- 
pink, becoming blue lavender. Illustrated 
opposite. Each $1.10; 3 for $3.30. 
1 LYCHNIS FOR COLOR 
Easily grown, brilliantly hued perennials. ‘“‘x” culture. AL- 
PINA—7 inches. Pretty rock garden species with flowers in 
pure white or soft pink. Pkt. 20c. CHALCEDONICA—25 
inches. Maltese cross. Big, flattened clusters of cross-shape 
flowers in brightest red. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 30c; %4, oz. 50c. 
CHALCEDONICA ALBA—Flattened clusters of pure white. 
Pkt. 15¢; Ye oz. 25c. CORONARIA CRIMSON—20 inches. 
Agrostemma. Downy, silvery foliage and rose-crimson flowers. 
Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. CORONARIA BICOLOR— 
White, touched crimson at center. Pkt. 15c. PRESLI—Sheafs 
of rich rose, or sometimes white. Pkt. 15c. VISCARIA SPLEN- 
DENS—20 inches. Handsome, fountain-like plants, filled with 
rose pink blossoms. Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 35c; %4 oz. 60c. Plants, 
each 45c. HAAGEANA—Showy blossoms that vary from rosy 
red and orange scarlet, to crimson. 12 inches. Summer-bloom- 
ing. Pkt. 20c. FLOS-JOVIS—(3)18. Upfacing, rose pink clus- 
ters over silvery gray foliage. Pkt. 20c; Y%¢ oz. 30c. WALKERI 
—25 inches. Everblooming hybrid in carmine red; foliage 
silvery, downy. Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 45c. OFFER 554C—One 
pkt. each of the above, for $1.10. 
LYCHNIS DOUBLE BRILLIANCE—Massive spike-clusters 
of rich, bright rose. Greatly showy. A fully double form of 
Lychnis viscaria. Long blooming season. Plants only, each 
55c; 3 for $1.40. 
5 LUPINUS ANNUAL 
Sow it early, that is main secret of success with it. NANUS 
—10 inches. Indigo, marked white. Particularly good. Pkt. 10c; 
¥Y, oz. 25c. DENSIFLORUS—16 inches. Dense spikes of flowers 
that are usually white or rosy violet. Pkt. 15c. HARTWEGGI 
MIXED—24 inches. Long, graceful spikes in white, blue or 
rose. Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25e. SUBCARNOSUS—18 inches. Big, 
bright blue flowers over silky foliage. Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 20c. 
TRUNCATUS—Blood-red blossoms age to purple. Pkt. 15c. 
LUPINUS SNOW WHITE—10 inches. Dwarf sort with pretty 
flowers that come in pure white. Pkt. 15c. OFFER 554A—One 
pkt. each of above for 60c. 
1 LUPINUS PERENNIAL 
Racemes of bright flowers. Seeds may be sown where plants 
are to stand. ‘‘kt’’? culture. ARBOREUS GOLDEN SPIRE— 
60 inches. Showy fragrant yellow. In North, give sheltered 
position and some protection. Pkt. 15¢c. LYALLI—6 inches. 
Lovely rock garden miniature with silvered foliage and spikes 
of dark blue, white-centered flowers. Pkt. 35c. VILLOSUS— 
14 inches. Massive spikes, lilac to violet. Foliage silky. Pkt. 20c. 
LUPINUS PEERLESS HYBRIDS—ecbk(3)35. Great, taper- 
ing, close-packed spikes in creamy pink, rose, salmon, orange, 
chocolate, primrose, lavender, mauve, indigo, violet and the 
like. The best of several strains, including liberal amount of 
the RUSSELL. Pkt. 20c; % oz. 35c; %4 oz. 60c; 1 oz. $1.80. 
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5 MATRICARIA (FEVERFEW)—eck(8)10. Valued for edg- 
ings, cutting, pot plants. Profuse in bloom. SNOWBALL— 
Intensely double and of purest snowy whiteness. LEMON 
BALL—Replica of the last in soft lemon yellow. GOLDEN 
BALL—Full double. Rich golden yellow. UNIFORM PRICE— 
Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 80c; % oz. 45c. 
5 MAURANDIA MIXED—ex. Tender vine for pot culture. 
Quick from seed. Flowers rose, violet, white. Blooms first 
year, but really tender perennial. Pkt. 20c. 
1 MAZUS REPTANS — Pretty little perennial mat-former 
from the Himalayas, the whole plant not over two inches of 
height. Over the mats come ‘“‘Mimulus” flowers of blue-purple, 
the lip marked yellow and white. Rock garden; ground cover. 
Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.60; 25 for $8.40. 
2 MESEMBRYANTHEMUM—w. As varied as are the Cacti, 
thick succulence and form oddities, but here never a spine. 
Foliage may be deltoid, pencil-like or tongue-shaped. Flowers 
usually bright and showy. Fine mixture, seeds per pkt. 25c. 
5 MICROSPERMA GOLDEN TASSEL—w(k)20. Many large, 
butter-yellow flowers with long, golden center-tassels. Showy in 
garden, or as a pot plant. Eucnide. Pkt. 20c. 
5 MOONFLOWER (Ipomoea)—kt. Showy annual vines with 
flowers that open in the evening. IPOMOEKA GRANDI- 
FLORA—Immense white, fragrant blossoms. Pkt. 15c. 
IPOMOEA BONA NOX—Handsome mauve flowers. Pkt. 15c. 
5 MARIGOLDS FOR CUTTING 
Here is a wealth of easy, garden beauty. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED-— Intensely doubled, 3-inch 
blossoms, built of packed, inter-curled petals. Primrose, sul- 
phur, lemon, gold, orange in mix- . 
ture. 25 inches. Illustrated oppo- 
site. Pkt. 20c; 4% oz. 45c; 4 oz. 
80c. 
CARNATION-FLOWERED— 
Flowers like 4-inch carnations, 
made of wide, frilled and wavy 
petals. Includes all the varied yel- 
lows, to orange. 28 inches. Pkt. 
20c; % oz. 45c. 
GIGANTEA BLEND—The great, 
fully double flowers may reach 6 
inch diameters. Blend of many 
delightful yellows and oranges. 
36 inches. Pkt. 25c; 14% oz. 50c; 
YZ oz. 90c. 
HARMONY BLEND—16 inches. French type. Double blos- 
soms in varied applications of yellow, orange, mahogany, scar- 
let, crimson. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 25c; %4 oz. 40c. 
LIMELIGHT—20 inches. Incurved, interlaced double in palest, 
creamy primrose. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 365c. 
OFFER 554D—One pkt. each of above for 80c. 
DISPLAY BLEND—A fine general mixture. Contains seeds 
of all of the above, along with those of many others. Pkt. 15c; 
1g oz. 80c; 4 oz. 50c. 
SIGNET MARIGOLD—9 inches. Hosts of single orange flowers 
for months. Edging; bedding. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35e. 
1 MECONOPSIS (Blue Poppy) 
Meconopsis is not always blue, but always it is beautiful. 
Not easy, needing cool soil and moist air. ‘‘kt’’ culture. 
MECONOPSIS BETONICIFOLIA—(M. Baileyi) Great Blue 
Poppy. No other Meconopsis can be more beautiful than this. 
Loosely clustered blossoms of lovely sky blue, with bunched 
golden anthers. Pkt. 25c; 6 oz. 75c; % oz. $1.25. 
OTHER MECONOPSIS SPECIES—Seven of them. CAMBRICA 
—20 inches. The Welsh Poppy. Flowers range from pale yellow 
to deep orange. Pkt. 20c. BELLA—Dwarf, rock garden species 
with silky, pale blue flowers. Four inches. Pkt. 25c. DHOWJI 
—25 inches. Lemon yellow flowers above feathered foliage. 
Pkt. 25c. SIMPLICIFOLIA—Nodding flowers from blue to 
purple. Pkt. 25c. SUPERBA—Immense blossoms of purest 
white. Pkt. 25c. WALLICHI—Satin Poppy. Blossoms of dawn- 
blue over rosettees of tawny featherings. 40 inches. Pkt. 25c. 
WALLICHI WHITE—Like last but with silken petals of 
snowiest white. Pkt. 25c. OFFER B554E—One pkt. each of 
above, Betonicifolia included, 7 kinds, for $1.55. 
MECONOPSIS BLEND—An unusually fine mixture, the above, 
with others. Pkt. 25c; Yg oz. Tic; % oz. $1.25. 
