1 LOTUS DOUBLE GOLDEN—Wide mats of fine foliage from 
which, in June, rise mahogany buds on 4-inch stems. Then 
come clusters of golden flowers like little, fully double Sweet- 
pea blossoms. Hardy; long-lived. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.40. 
4 LUCULIA GRATISSIMA—w. Tender 
winter-flowering shrubs, grown North in 
pots under glass. Individual blossoms, 
pink or white, are an inch and a half 
across, carried in wide corymbs that may 
be a foot in diameter. Pkt. 25c. 
5 LOPEZIA CORONATA—x(8)34. Easy, 
long-blooming annual (from Mexico. Loaded 
all summer with myriads of airy flowers 
like little, encarmined butterflies. Pkt. 20c. 
2 MARICA GRACILIS—A beautiful pot 
plant, Illustrated opposite. Big, waxy, 
white flowers, the reflexed inner segments 
bright blue, the petal bases rich chestnut. 
New plants come from the tip of the 
flower-scape that eventually arches over 
and roots. Plants, each 70c. 
THE RICH LOBELIAS 
Long-blooming plants of easy habit. ERINUS CRYSTAL 
PALACE—x(8)4. Compact variety, covered continually with 
deep blue flowers. Edgings, beds, pot culture. Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 
35c. SAPPHIRE—x(k)(8)8. Delightful annual semi-trailer 
with sapphire flowers. For pot culture, hanging baskets, porch 
boxes. Pkt.20c ; 146 0z. 40ec. CARDINALIS—ex(3)60. Red birds. 
Flowers in the very brightest of reds, carried in tall spikes. 
Pkt. 20c; U6 oz. 40c; % oz. 7T5c; 1% oz. $1.85. SIPHILITICA— 
ex(3)35. Blue Birds. A desirable border perennial. Spikes 
crowded with blossoms of royal blue. Pkt. 20c; 6 oz. 40c; % 
oz. 75c. LOBELIA HARDY HYBRIDS—ex(3)50. New group 
of winter-hardy Lobelias, result of crossing Cardinalis and 
Siphilitica. From white, through pink, to reds, with blue and 
violet. Pkt. 25c. 
5 LUPINUS ANNUAL 
Sow it early. NANUS—10 inches. Indigo, marked white. 
Particularly good. Pkt. 10c; 44 oz. 25e. 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. 25c. 
SUBCARNOSUS—18 inches. Big, bright blue flowers over 
silky foliage. Pkt. 10c; 44, oz. 20c. TRUNCATUS—Blood-red 
blossoms age to purple. Pkt. 15c. HIRSUTISSIMUS—12 inches. 
Pretty red-violet flowers in spring. Pkt. 20c. PIXIE DELIGHT 
—Miniature Lupines, to 8 inches, long-loaded with flowers in 
wide range of interesting colors. Pkt. 20c; 1% oz. 40c. 
1 LUPINUS PERENNIAL 
ARBOREUS GOLDEN SPIRE—k60. Spikes of showy, fra- 
grant yellow. Winter-protect in North. Pkt. 15c;.3 for 40c. 
DIFFUSUS—k(2)16. Spectacular in spring. Silk-leafed 
plants, loaded with brilliant blue flowers. Pkt. 25c. VIL- 
LOSUS—kI16. Foliage silky, leaves entire. Massive spikes of 
showy blue to purple flowers. Pkt. 25ec. PEERLESS HYBRIDS 
—k(3)35. None better. Great, tapering spikes in creamy pink, 
rose, salmon, orange, chocolate, primrose, lavender, indigo, 
violet. Pkt. 20c; 1% oz. 35c; 144 oz. 60c; 1 oz. $1.80. 
LUPINUS RUSSELL HYBRIDS—A famed strain of English 
Lupines. Pkt. 25c; 1% oz. 50c; %4 oz. 90c. 
1 LYCHNIS FOR BRIGHT 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. Plants, each 50c. CHALCE- 
DONICA—25 inches. Maltese Cross. Big clusters in brightest 
red. Pkt. 15¢c; 1% oz. 30c. CHALCEDONICA ALBA—Flattened 
clusters of pure white. Pkt. 15c; 46 oz. 25ec. CORONARIA 
CRIMSON—20 inches. Agrostemma. Downy, silvery foliage 
and rose-crimson flowers. Pkt. 10c; 4% oz. 25¢; 14 oz. 40c. 
CORONARIA BICOLOR—White, touched crimson at center. 
Pkt. 15c. VISCARIA SPLENDENS—20 inches. Handsome, 
fountain-like plants, filled with rose pink blossoms. Pkt. 15c; 
RZ oz. 385c. HAAGEANA—Showy blossoms that vary from 
rosy red and orange scarlet, to crimson. 12 inches. Pkt. 20c. 
FLOS-JOVIS—(3)18. Upfacing, rose pink clusters over 
silvery gray foliage. Plants, each 55c;3 for $1.40. WALKERI— 
25 inches. Everbloomer in carmine; foliage silvery, downy. 
Pkt. 15c. Plants, each 50c; 3 for $1.35. FORRESTI—Strain 
of showy hybrids. Pink, rose, carmine, crimson, white. Pkt. 
15c; Ye oz. 25c. OFFER 955B—One pkt. each of the above 
for $1.00. 
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2 LOTUS MASCAENSIS—w. Pretty Canary Island species, a 
good pot or hanging basket plant. Drooping, silvery foliage 
and clustered, shining yellow flowers. 10 seeds for 25c. 
1 LYTHRUM SALICARIA—kt(3-4)50. Many dense, narrow 
spikes in rose and purple. Showy perennial of late summer. 
Pkt. 15¢; 46 oz. 25c; % oz. 40c. Plants, each 50c. 
1 LYTHRUM ROBERT—25 inches. Newer dwarf variety, 
making rather branching plants in deep pink. Particularly 
good. Plants, each 70c; 3 for $2.00. 
1 LYSIMACHIA—ebx(3). Three perennials. CLETHROIDES 
—836 inches. Terminal spikes of pretty white flowers that last 
well when cut. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.40. VULGARIS—36 
inches. The showy “Golden Phlox’’. Big heads of rich yellow 
flowers. Pkt. 15c; 4g oz. 25c. Plants, each 55c; 3 for $1.40; 
10 for $4.10. NUMMULARIA—A hardy creeper with foliage, 
starred with yellow flowers. An excellent ground cover. Each 
35c; 3 for 95c; 10 for $2.00. 
4 MAGNOLIA BLEND—kt. Hardy trees with immense, bowl- 
shaped flowers of white, pink or rose. Several species in mix- 
ture. Pkt. 35c; 3 pkts. for $1.00. 
2 MAHERNIA VERTICILLATA—Honey Bell. A pretty pot 
plant, in bloom all winter and spring, sweetly fragrant bells 
of honey yellow. Narrow foliage. Plants, each 65c. 
1 MALVA ALCEA FASTIGIATA—ecbx(2-3)48. A showy, 
satisfactory perennial, quick from seed. Many lithe stems are 
loaded with handsome blossoms in satiny pink. Pkt. 20c. 
1 MALVA MOSCHATA MIXED—x(3)30. Musk Mallow. Great 
sheafs of blossoms, purest pink or snowy white. Sown early, 
blooms first year. Will make a great showing. A most attrac- 
tive plant. Pkt. 15c; 44 oz. 30c; %4 oz. 50c; 1 oz. $1.75. 
2 MANETTIA BICOLOR—Colorful, long-blooming plant with 
waxy, tubular flower that are scarlet below, golden above. 
For pot culture. May be kept low and rounded by pinching 
back, or can be trained as a climber. Plants, each 70c. 
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; 3 for $1.95. 
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—Soft lemon yellow. GOLDEN BALL—Rich golden 
yellow. UNIFORM PRICE—Pkt. 15c; %& oz. 465c. 
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 55c; 3 for $1.40; 10 for $4.00; 25 for $9.00. 
5 MARIGOLDS FOR CUTTING 
CHRYSANTHEMUM-FLOWERED— Intensely doubled blos- 
soms, of packed, inter-curled petals. Primrose, sulphur, lemon, 
gold, orange in mixture. 25 
inches. Illustrated opposite. Pkt. 
20c ;, oz. 45c. 
ei.) F ' 
CARNATION-FLOWERED— 
Flowers like 4-inch carnations, 
made of wide, frilled and wavy 
petals. Varied yellows, to orange. 
28 inches. Pkt. 20c; 1% oz. 45c. 
GIGANTEA BLEND—The great, 
fully double flowers may reach 6- 
inch diameters. Blend of many 
delightful yellows and oranges. 
86 inches. Pkt. 25c; 1% oz. 50c. 
HARMONY BLEND —16 inches. 
French type. Double blossoms in 
varied applications of yellow, or- 
ange, mahogany, scarlet, crim- 
son. Pkt. 15c; 1 oz. 25c; 14 oz. 40c. 
LIMELIGHT—20 inches. Incurved, interlaced double in palest, 
creamy primrose. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 35c. 
CUPID—A profusion of 3-inch “Chrysanthemum” flowers in 
lemon yellow, on 8-inch plants. Edger or pots. Pkt. 25c. 
OFFER 955C—One pkt. each of above for $1.00. 
