TALL DOUBLE LARKSPUR 
A tall, upright, branching plant that holds long 
trusses of large, very double flowers aloft on strong 
stems. Splendid in the garden and for cutting. 
Larkspur ts one of the best known of garden flowers, 
and recently a vast improvement has been effected 
in the size and color of the blooms and the general 
habit of the plant. Seed sown outdoors before the 
end of April will produce flowering plants by the 
beginning of July and give a continuous succession 
of flowers until frost. The plants make handsome 
beds and their free, graceful habit and bright colors 
are very effective in groups in the old-fashioned 
flower or shrub border. 
New Regal Larkspur 
Very thickly placed, large double flowers in long, 
thick spikes. The colors in this new strain are 
particularly bright, clear and clean looking. The 
plant is vigorous, branching well from the base. 
It grows 4 feet high. 
Mixed Colors. Pkt. 20c; large pkt. 45c; Moz. 75c. 
Imperial Larkspur 
Double flowers in 3 to 4-foot spikes on plants that 
branch out from the base, making many flowering 
stems to each plant. 
Blue Spire. Intense deep Oxford-blue. 
Carmine King Improved. Rich deep carmine 
and salmon flowers in long spikes. 
White King. A new giant, pure glistening white 
spike of large, fully double flowers 
Biend of Colors. Made from improved varieties, 
properly blended for the best effect. 
Pkt. 20c; 140z. 35c; oz. $1.75 
HELIANTHUS - Sunflower 
Mammoth Russian. !mmense, single yellow 
heads often 18 to 20 inches in diameter. Produces 
quantities of seed that is enjoyed by many 
native birds, as well as chickens. Pkt. 10c; oz. 
15e2 [bs65c. 
Sungold. Large, double, brilliant yellow flowers 
on 4-foot stems that make a most colorful show. 
Seed sown in May makes plants that bloom in 
early August. Pkt. 15c; Moz. 35c. 
KOCHIA 
Summer Cypress; Burning-Bush 
Childsi. A bushy annual growing 2 to 21% feet 
high, resembling a  close-clipped ornamental 
evergreen. The globe-shaped or pyramidal 
plants are close and compact, of a pleasing light 
green color, which turn carmine or blood-red 
im early autumn. It may be grown singly or in 
the form of a hedge. Pkt. 15c; Yoz. 35c; oz. 80c. 
LUPINE 
Free flowering and very easily grown. The strong, 
3-foot plants with their many branches and dark 
glossy green foliage bear long, graceful spikes o: 
pea-shaped flowers in blue, white and sky-blue 
shades during July and August. 
King Lupine, Mixed. A greatly improved, giant- 
flowering strain. Each plant has four to six spikes 
of dark blue, heliotrope, sky-blue or white flowers. 
Very free blooming. Pkt. 29c; large pkt. 35c. 
LOBELIA 
Blooms very quickly from seed and continues 
all through the season. For beds, edgings, baskets 
and pots there is nothing prettier. Sow outdoors in 
early spring where the plants are to grow, and thin 
to several inches apart. 
Crystal Palace. Excellent for carpet bedding; 
seldom over 4 inches high. Deep blue flowers, 
small but effective in masses; dark foliage. Pkt. 
20c; large pkt. 45c. 
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Lupine, New Annual King 
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Lobelia, Crystal Palace 
