A. B.C. Supreme Quality Hower Seeds 
Larkspur 
In northern states an outdoor sowing in early September will give the 
best blooms in the Spring, however if sown as early in the Spring as the 
ground can be worked, fine spikes may be obtained. Sowings are usually 
made in January for a crop under glass. The base branching types are 
the best for cutting. 
REGAL 
Very long spikes of huge well spaced florets make this new strain 
of Florist’s Market larkspur distinctive. Some flowering trials proved 
this strain to be superior. 
Dark Blue Pink White 
Lilac Rose Regal Mixed 
Tr, Pkt....35¢ Y%4oz....60c Oz.... $1.80 40z....$6.00 Lb... .$18.00 
SUPREME 
A new base branching strain with a tremendous main flower spike 
formed by many fully double large flowers with broad petals closely 
spaced on the stem. Outstanding new colors. 
Dark Blue. Rich violet purple. Rose. Pure, deep rose. 
Lilac. Clear lilac. Salmon. A true strong shade. 
Pink. Clear pink. White. A truly pure white. 
Supreme Mixture. 
Tr. Pkt....35¢ Y%oz....$1.00 Oz....$1.80 40z....$6.00 Lb....$18.00 
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GIANT HYACINTH—FLOWERED 
Non branching, 45 inch, much earlier than the other tall Larkspurs. 
Indigo Light Violet Rose Mixed 
You'll find the new types of Base Branching Larkspur 
the best. 
IMPERIAL OR BASE BRANCHING 
The standard strain. We list only the most called for varieties. 
Blue Bell. Azure blue. Pink Perfection. Soft pink. 
Carmine King Impr., bright car- Pink King. Salmon-rose. 
mine rose. Sweet Lavender. Lavender-blue. 
Dazzler, carmine. White King. The best clear white. 
Gloria Improved. Bright rose-pink. Finest Mixed. 
Lilac King. Extra fine lilac shade. 
SUPER MAJESTIC 
The tallest of the base branching larkspur. Added height gives this 
type an advantage for outdoor growing. Plants are very vigorous and 
the flower spikes as well as the stems are very long. 
Deep Carmine Lavender Rese Pink Mixed 
Deep Salmon Pink Light Blue Pink White 
LPs Paes ansehen. oesaees 25c VS OZ Nae ren eae 45c (Gy Neier Petes a -. $1.10 
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LOBELIA 7 
The compact varieties are fine for beds, borders, edging and rock 
gardens. The trailing varieties are excellent in flower boxes, hanging 
baskets and pots. Enjoys semi-shade. 
COMPACTA. 4-6 in. 
Cambridge Blue. Light blue with green foliage. 
Crystal Palace. Dark blue, dark foliage. 
Blue Gown. Clear deep blue, without eye, fine compact habit. 
Blue Stone. Re-selected. Large flowers, brilliant mid-blue. 
Emperor William. Gentian blue, light foliage. 
Mrs? Clibran Improved. Deep blue, white eye. 
Pumila Splendens, Bedding Queen. Dark blue with white eye. 
Hits Piss sitratersrarests cess 30c VS OZ ae Rie One a 90c Oz mast es & $3.20 
PENDULA (Trailing). 
Hamburgia. Sky blue with a white eye. 
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LOBELIA PENDULA (Continued) 
Sapphire. Large deep navy-blue with white eye. 
PERENNIAL LOBELIA. See page 38. 
LOVE IN A MIST (See Nigella) Page 22 
LUPINUS (Lupins) 
A January sowing will flower in May. Lupines are difficult to trans- 
plant and should be sown in pots or in the beds where they are to 
bloom. They prefer lime free, moist soil and partial shade. 
HARTWEGI GIANTS OR KING 
An improved strain. 3 to 4 feet high, with base branching habit. Each 
plant produces from 4 to 6 spikes of bloom, which are much larger 
than the old type. 
Dark Blue. Rich Oxford blue. Sky Blue. Clear light blue. 
Heliotrope. Rosy purple. White. Glistening pure white. 
Choice Mixed. 
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PERENNIAL LUPIN. See page 39. 
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