COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 89 
KOCHIA—SUMMER CYPRESS 
4n annuai forming a close dense plant. abont 30 Inmehes bigh 
Used for temporary hedge or in groups. Plant 18 inches apart. A 
bad weed if allowed to go to seed. T. pkt. 10c; oz. 25c; lb. $2.25. 
JERUSALEM CHERREY—See Solanum Capsicastrum. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS—Everlasting Pea 
Hardy perennial climber furnishing high class flowers good for 
any kind of flower work from June to October. White Pearl is extra 
laroo Alnwored and extra zood. LATHYRUS WHITE PEARL— 
LATHYRUS PINK BEAUTY — BRIGHT DARK RED — FINEST 
MIXED—Any color: T. pkt. 10c; oz. $1.20; Ib. $14.00. 
JACK IN THE PULPIT 
An unusual plant with calla-like bloom, green and purple is 
coler with a large club-shaped spadix over which leans an arching 
apathe, Valuable to advertise yourself in an original way. Blooms 
in May and June, placed in a show window will create interest, 
comment and saies. Hasily raised from seed. Sow in rich soil in a 
shaded bed, pot up late in fall, place under glass in February and 
in your window when in bloom. Hardy perennial. Height 15 in. 
80 seeds 15c; oz. $1.00; lb. $10.00. 
LANTANA 
This is a showy bedding and basket plant of rapid growth, fine 
for pot culture in the winter or garden decoration in the summer. 
Verbena-like heads of orange, white, rose and other colored flowers. 
Tender perennial. Height 1 to 2 feet. Compact growing dwarf 
hybrids in all colors. 
Sow the seed in January to March in a house with a temperature 
of 60-65 deg. keeping the soil only fairly moist, Allow 20-30 days for 
the seed to come up, Lantana loves the sun and rich soil with a fair 
portion of leaf mould. For winter bloom move the plants into the 
house; cut them back. T. pkt. 15c; oz. $1.50; lb. $15.00. 
LAVANDULA—LAVENDER 
Perennial, hardy if planted in a well drained spot. Lavender- 
biue flowers that retain their fragrance even when dried and pro- 
duced in June and July. Height 1 ft. 
LAVANDULA VERA—True Lavender. T. pkt. 15c; % oz. 365c. 
LAVATERA SPLENDENS—Annual mallow. Flowers single, bowl 
shaped, color rich carmine-pink, produced from midsummer until 
ioet on eee 2 ft. plants. Bronze foliage. Very attractive. T. pkt. 
Cc; oz, 80c. - 
LARKSPUR HYACINTH FLOWERED 
Produces fue long spikes with few or no laterals. The masgise 
spikes are 18 in. in length and fully 2 in. through. Should be planted 
close. Under giass space the plants six inches apart across the 
bench and three inches apart in the rows. Ready three weeks earlier 
then Vall Stock Flowered kind. Magnificent cut flower. Height, 4 ft. 
VIOLET-BLUEF. ROSBE-PINK, WHITH, LILAC, MIXED  #itho: 
color: T. pkt. 15c; oz. $1.80. 
Ours is the most critical trade—gardeners and florists. 
We cater to the wise and experienced. We give value. Among 
our customers are the foremost florists and market gardeners. 
Sow the seed as early in the spring as the ground is in 
workable condition or still better sow late in November, just 
before heavy freezing weather sets in. To get a crop of 
flowers for Decoration Day sow under glass in December 
and January, grow cool, protect the plants from drafts to 
avoid mildew and to get the greatest number of spikes cut out 
the central stalk when the plants are 6 inches tall. Larkspur 
likes sun and rich soil. Resents fresh manure and trans- 
planting. For best results sow the seed where the plants 
are to stand, later thinning out the King type to stand 18 
inches apart each way, all others foot apart each way. In 
the greenhouse grow in a temperature as near as possible 
te 50 degrees. 
Seed germinates in from 20 to 
SOWING LARKSP UR 30 days from date of sowing 
but only when sown real early in the spring or during winter, 
under glass, in a cool house. Sown late in the spring or 
during summer when the weather is hot the seed will lay 
dormant all summer, but will come up either in the fall or 
very early the following spring. This means that it is a 
mistake to sow Larkspur in hot weather. Sown at proper 
fime our seed will “come up” every time. 
GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR 
Produces extra large, well placed flowers, the plants grow com- 
pact, branching out close to the ground. Showy, free flowering types 
of unsurpassed Sh actin fete he 4-5 feet. 
LILAO KING—Ric ac, fully double closely spac 
ROSE KING—Bright deep rose. Sg he Bre 
WHITE KING—Glstening white, huge flowers. 
PINK PERFECTION—Harly flowering in the same class as White 
King. Heavy producer, cutting spikes 2 ft. long. Florets 2 in. 
across of lively light pink, very double and large, perfectly placed 
on the stem. 
BLUE BELL—Mid or light blue. : 
BLUE SPIRE—Intense Oxford Blue or Violet Blue. 
CARMINE KING—Deep carmine rose. 
EXQUISITE PINK IMPROVED—Soft pink, shaded salmon. 
GLITTERS—Scintillating salmon-cerise. The brightest ef all lsrk- 
spurs. 
GLORIA IMFROVED—Rich deep salmon rose 
LILAC SPIRK—Beaatiful shade of Iilac. 
WHITE SPIRM—Pure white. extra large and double. 
PINK KING—Soft salmon rose. 
DAZZLER—Rosy Scarlet. 
RUBY—Distinct ruby red. 
BRILLIANT ROSE—Deep salmon rose. 
ANY OF THE ABOVE—GIANT IMPERIAL LARKSPUR MIXED— 
T. pkt. 10c; 1/8 02. 25c; oz. $1.00; lb. $10.00. 
DOUBLE STOCK FLOWERED LARKSPUR MIXED—T. pkt. 10c: 
1/8 02. 25c; oz. $1.00; lb. $10.00. 
