. Lobelia Cardinalis Hybrids. The following dwarf and trailing varieties of this popular and beautiful flowering plant will be found most desirable for pot culture, edgings, hanging-baskets, etc., blooming profusely front June to November. The hardy perennial varieties are among the most attractive of our garden favorites, producing beautiful spikes of handsome flowers. Compact or Bedding Lobelias. PER PKT. 6023 Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich deep blue ; the finest for bedding 10 6019 Heterophylla flajor. After two seasons' trial we are convinced that this is one of the best for this climate, c


. Lobelia Cardinalis Hybrids. The following dwarf and trailing varieties of this popular and beautiful flowering plant will be found most desirable for pot culture, edgings, hanging-baskets, etc., blooming profusely front June to November. The hardy perennial varieties are among the most attractive of our garden favorites, producing beautiful spikes of handsome flowers. Compact or Bedding Lobelias. PER PKT. 6023 Crystal Palace Compacta. Rich deep blue ; the finest for bedding 10 6019 Heterophylla flajor. After two seasons' trial we are convinced that this is one of the best for this climate, coming into flower early, standing the heat well and con- tinuing to bloom without interruption until frost. The plant forms dense globular bushes about 6 inches high, completely smothered with flowers which are of very large size, over an inch across, and of a most brilliant sky-blue with a clear white eye. (See cut) 1(1 6020 Barnard's Perpetual. Brilliant ultramarine blue, strikingly marked with a pure white blotch at the base of each of the two lower petals ; one of the best . .10 6032 Prima Donna. Dwarf and compact, white rich velvety crimson maroon flowers 10 6021 White Gem. Forms a perfect ball of snow-white flowers ; very charming appearance 10 6024 Emperor William. A very compact variety, with fine sky-blue flowers . . 10 6030 flixed Compacta Varieties 5 TRAILING LOBELIAS. Trailing varieties suitable for hang ing-baskets, vases, etc. ; 6 to 10 inches 6022 Speciosa. Ultramarine blue 5 6034 Gracilis. Light blue, spread- ing 5 6027 Duplex. Double blue . . 10 PERENNIAL LOBELIAS. 6028 Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). A hardy perennial native variety, with spikes ol brilliant scarlet flowers, bloom- ing the first season if sow* early ; a fine border plant; 3 feet 10 6031 Cardinalis Hybrids. Flow- ers large and resemble Cardin- alis, but are of splendid ;,hades of rose, red, lilac, purple, etc- '< in bloom from July to October ; hardy perennials ; 2 feet. (See cut) 15 Hand- som


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