Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . Lantana. LATHYRUS. (everlasting or hardy sweet peas.)2835. Climbers growing six to eight feet. Flowers red,white and flesh colored. The roots penetrate the ground to agreat depth and survive our winters. Mixed. Pkt., 5c. LUPINS QR SUN DIHLS. Easily grown showy plants, useful for beds and in any soil. They have long spikes of pea-shapedflowers. Two to three feet. H. A. 2804. Tall Varieties Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 2805. Dwarf Varieties Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 2806. True Blue. This will please those who admire blueflowers. They are of large size and deep rich


Garden flower and field seeds 1902 . Lantana. LATHYRUS. (everlasting or hardy sweet peas.)2835. Climbers growing six to eight feet. Flowers red,white and flesh colored. The roots penetrate the ground to agreat depth and survive our winters. Mixed. Pkt., 5c. LUPINS QR SUN DIHLS. Easily grown showy plants, useful for beds and in any soil. They have long spikes of pea-shapedflowers. Two to three feet. H. A. 2804. Tall Varieties Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 2805. Dwarf Varieties Mixed. Pkt., 5c. 2806. True Blue. This will please those who admire blueflowers. They are of large size and deep rich color. Pkt., 5c. LYCHNIS. RKGGED ROBIN. 2834. An old time border plant; produces large heads of bril-liant scarlet flowers. Succeeds in any good garden soil. Easyculture, blooms first year from seed. Two feet. H. P. Pkt., LINUM. 71 MARIGOLD, EL DORADO. HARIQOLD (Tagetes). Marigolds are among the easy plants to culti-vate. They make a splendid show in the gardenfrom June until frost. African varieties growtall. Their flowers are large and all of onecolor. French varieties are of dwarf habit andsmall flowered; some have handsomely stripedor gilt-edged petals. H. H. A. AFRICAN HARIGOLDS. 2851. El Dorado. Extremely large, doubleflowers, varying in shades from primroseyellow to deep orange. 3 feet. Pkt., 5c. 2856. Lemon Queen. This forms globular plantsabout 18 inches high. Double, flowers ofbright shade. Pkt., 5c. 2858. Doubie African. Mixed. Pkt., 5c. FRENCH HARIGOLDS. 2859. Legion of Honor. Bright, star-like, singleflowers. The broad, flat petals are of a richgolden yellow, each distinctly marked in thecenter with a band of velvety , 5c. 2860. Dwarf Striped. Yellow and maroon. Dwarf Marigolds. Mixed. Pkt., 5c. MIMULUS. These plants succeed best in rather moistground and shady p


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