L arhsnur 
8000 S 
A January sowing of Larkspur will flower about May, depending on temperatures. While its sown outdoors to advantage 
in the Fall, Spring sowings do about as well if sown the first day the ground can be prepared. To get best germination results 
freeze seeds for several days before sowing. You may also sow in December to bench after Mums. In ground beds place them 
12 x 12 inches. Raised beds 10 x 10 inches. 
LARKSPUR - Supremes LOBELIA 
GREATLY IMPROVED GIANT IMPERIALS— i : ' 
4 ft. 
Base branching, tall, upright. 
Dark Blue Pink White 
Light Blue Rose Supreme Mixture 
Lilac . Salmon 
REGAL STRAIN 
Base branching. Huge, Delphinium-like florets on long 
thick spikes. Doubles. 
Lilac Salmon Rose 
Rose White (Pure white) 
Mixture 
Prices of all Larkspur: 
Tr. pkt. 40c., % oz. 90c., oz. $1.60, 
4 ozs. $5.80, lb. $16.50 
Lobelia 
4 in.—710,000 S 
Early sowing recommended. 
Fleck’s Blue Stone. Dwarf bright rich blue, compact. 
Mrs. Clibran. Improved, deep blue with white eye. 
Tr. pkt. 30c., 14 oz. 50c., 4 oz. 85c., oz. $3.15 
PERENNIAL LOBELIA—Listed on page 41. 
LUPINUS - Hardy Annuals—100 s 
DWARF VARIETIES 
Excellent for pot sales or combinations. 
NEW DWAREF-—8 in. 
Pisie Delight. Mixture of pink, rose, blue, lavender and 
white as well as bicolors. Very early, free bloomer. 
Tr. pkt. 35c., 4% oz. 70c., oz. $2.10 
SUBCARNOSUS—12 in. 
Texas Blue Bonnet. Dwarf. 
Tr. pkt. 40c., oz. $1.00, 14 lb. $3.25, Ib. $9.00 
FOR PERENNIAL LUPINUS—See page 42. 
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