. Choice flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Lobelia, Crystal Palace. >"o plant is finer for edging-? or for massing in a bed: very effective also for~the haneine basket. rockery, porch box. or it makes charniine little pots of blue to fill in the niches in the conserva- tory window. It blooms in four or five weeks af- ter sowing. The handsomest blue variety. 3cts.; Spkts., 5 cts. Lobelia, "The ; A charming new red. white and blue Lobelia. The flowers are dark blue, with white eyes and carmine red spots. 5 cts. D


. Choice flower seeds. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs. Lobelia, Crystal Palace. >"o plant is finer for edging-? or for massing in a bed: very effective also for~the haneine basket. rockery, porch box. or it makes charniine little pots of blue to fill in the niches in the conserva- tory window. It blooms in four or five weeks af- ter sowing. The handsomest blue variety. 3cts.; Spkts., 5 cts. Lobelia, "The ; A charming new red. white and blue Lobelia. The flowers are dark blue, with white eyes and carmine red spots. 5 cts. Double Larkspur. ' Double varieties, much branched and as hand- some as the (iillirlower. The spikes are some- times a foot in leneth. closely crowded with the dainty double flowers, in many shades. Those who have seen only the old-fashioned sinele vari- eties can have no idea of their beautv. Mixed. 3 Cts.; 2 5 cts. ' Perennial Larkspur. Stocky plants, with immense spike-. densely* crowded with large flowers in rich blues and other shades. The Bee Larkspur, included in this mixture, is interesting because of the curious way the petals are folded up in the center of the flower so as to resemble a bee. Very hardv. Some will blossom the first veaf. Mixed. t\ cts, Lychnis Ghalcedonica. Every list of desirable perennials contains the Lychnis. It blooms the first year, and if kept from seeding will be covered for months with its brilliant scarlet flowers. It is the most striking and notice- able thine in the earden. 3 cts. Lavender. The old-fashioned, sweet-scented Lavender, al- ways found in our grandmother's gardens. On- - - now-a-days dainty favors made by usine the leaves. or by weavine the lone stems with ••babv" ribbon in- to pretty wands for the handkerchief box. 3c. Norwalk, 1900.—"I bought seed of you last year and all were good I had a lovely flower ; Mss. H. .. Please note that these ima


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