Gw^AUi, mm HOLLviiorks 



NEW HOLLYHOCKS 



TRIUMPH — An entirely distinct 

 strain, 4 to 5 feet high, branch- 

 ing, all the stems studded with 

 prettily waved and fringed flow- 

 ers. Pkt., 15c. 



IMPERATOR— 6 feet high. Flow- 

 ers 6". Outer petals elegantly 

 frilled and deeply fringed; many 

 beautiful colors. Pkt., 25c. 



EXQUISITE — Resembles a beauti- 

 ful double fringed Petunia. 

 Flowers 4" to SVi" across, light 

 rose to deep purple, each petal 

 morgined with white, delightfully 

 fringed. 2 Pkts., 45e; Pkt., 25e. 



Choice 



Double 



HOLLYHOCKS | 



DOUBLE 



WHITE 



DOUBLE 



RED 



DOUBLE 



CRIMSON 



DOUBLE 



MAROON 



DOUBLE 



PINK 



DOUBLE 



SALMON 



DOUBLE 



YELLOW 



Choice Double Mixed | 



Any of the 



obove, 1/4 01., 



85c; Pkt., 10c; 3 Pkts., 25e. 1 



NEWPORT PINK— An exquisite 

 shade of pure pink. Pkt., 10c. 



Choice Single 

 HOLLYHOCKS 



MAMMOTH FRINGED 

 ALLEGHENY 

 HOLLYHOCKS 



Shell pink, rose and ruby red, 

 shading off deeper at the center, 

 and exquisitely tinted towards 

 the edges. 3 Pkts., 25c; Pkt., 

 10c. 



HOLLYHOCK PLANTS 



CHOICE DOUBLE OR SINGLE 

 VARIETIES— Strong roots. Plants, 

 25c; doz., $2.50. 



INCARVILLEA 



HARDY GLOXINIA — 2 feet. 



June. Splendid gloxinia-like flow- 

 ers borne in large bright rose 

 umbels. Pkt., 15c. 



HYPERICUM 



(St. John's Wort) 

 MOSERIANUM — Rich, golden- 

 yellow blossoms. 2 feet. Plants, 

 30e; doi., $3.00. 

 REPTANS — -Trailing plant, large, 

 soft yellow flowers, tinged red- 

 dish. July and August. Plants, 

 35c; doz., $3.50. 



LATHYRUS 

 LATIFOLIUS 



(Perennial Sweet Pea) 



A hardy vine, valuable for cov- 

 ering fences, etc. Pink, Crimson, 

 White, Mixed. 1/4 oz., 25c; Pkt., 

 10c. 



Currie's Superb 

 Hollyhocks 



HELIANTHUS 



(Sunflower) 

 MULTIFLORUS PLENUS— Double, 

 hordy yellow Sunflower. Plants, 

 25c; doz., $2.50. 



Heleniuiti 



• Sneeze Wort I 

 AUTUMNALE SUPERBUM— Gold- 

 en flowers late in summer. 

 Plonts, 25e. 



HOOPESI — Large bright oronge 

 doisy-like flowers. Height 2 feet. 

 Pkt., lOe. 



RIVERTON BEAUTY— Rich lem- 

 on-yellow, with purplish black 

 cone. 



RJVERTON GEM — Old gold 

 changing to red. Plants, 30c; 

 doz., $3.00. 



HELIANTHEMUM 



(Rock, or Sun Rose) 

 MUTABILE — Low growing, ever- 



?ireen plonts obout 12" high, 

 orming broad clumps, quite hid- 

 den by o moss of bloom. Choice 

 mixed varieties. Plants, 25c; 

 •eeds, 1/4 oz., 40e; Pkt., lOe. 



HEMEROCALLIS 



lYcIo* Doy Lilv) 

 Graceful grass-like foiiogc, thriv- 

 ing in olmost ony situation. 



APRICOT— Plants, 30c. 



THUMBERGI— Lote, rich yellow. 

 Plants, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



HEUCHERA 



I Alum Root) 



SANGUINEA — Dwarf plants, 

 heart-shoped leaves, graceful 

 spikes of red flowers. Pkt., 15c. 



GRACILLIMA — Rosy-pink. 

 Plants, 25e; doz., $2.50. 



HIBISCUS 



I Morshmallow) 

 NEW GIANT FLOWERING 

 MARSHMALLOWS— A wonderful 

 blending of many shades and 

 colors, from pure white through 

 vorious pink tints to deep rose 

 and rich dark red. The flowers 

 are of immense size, frequently 

 measuring 12" across. Plonts, 

 3Sc; seeds, 1/4 oz., 25c; Pkt., 

 10c. 



HIERACIUM 

 VILLOSUM 



Foliage covered with a dense 

 down, obnvo which rise showy 

 golden-yellow flowers. Height, 1 

 ft Plants, 2Sc; seeds, Pkt., 25c. 



LIATRIS 



< Blazing Stor or 

 Gay Feather) 



Lono spikes ot rosy-purple flow- 

 ers Plants, 25c; seeds, Pkt., lOc. 



LAVENDULA 



( Lavender I 



VERA — The true, sweet lovendcr. 

 FroQront blue spikes of flowers. 

 Plants, 2Sc; dox., $2.50; seeds, 

 Pkt., 10c. 



Iris 



NEW VARIETIES 



I All Prize Winners) 



COPPERSMITH — Rich velvety 

 copper red. 



DOLLY MADISON — Early and of 

 blend of soft mouve end soft 

 yellow with bright orange beard. 



FRIEDA MOHR — A deep pink of 

 gigantic size. 



INDIAN CHIEF — A gigantic, vel- 

 vety red toned bicolor. 



Any of above, 35c. 



AMBASSADEUR — Stondords, 

 smoky reddish-violet; falls, dork 

 velvety purple-maroon. 



DUKE OF BEDFORD — Very large 



deep violet. 



IMPERATOR — Raisin-purple, red- 

 brown-morkings. 



LORD OF JUNE — Stondords, 

 very broad, light blue; falls, 

 lavender-violet, marked old gold. 



MORNING SPLENDOR — Stond- 

 ords, petuna-vlolct; falls, rich 

 roisin-purple. 



PRINCESS BEATRICE — Light 



QUEEN CATERINA — Pale loven- 

 dcr-violet with vcinings of brown. 



TAJ MAHAL — Uniform pure 

 white, lavender veinings. 



SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU- 



Vcry lorge, early; deep purple 



Plonts, 25c; dox., S2.50 



JAPANESE IRIS 



The flowers, which begin to op- 

 peor about the middle of June, 

 are large and of gorgeous colors, 

 ond ore borne in great obun- 

 dance until the middle of Au- 

 gust. Choice varieties in many 

 beautiful colors. Plants, 30e; 

 doz., $3.00. Extra strong plants, 

 50c; doz., $5.00; seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



IRIS PUMILA 



These beautiful little Irises do 

 not grow over 4" high, orKJ 

 bloom in April and Moy. Plants, 

 25c; doz., $2.50. 



CYANEA— Rich violet-purple. 

 EBURNA— Deep yellow. 

 SCHNEEKUPPE White 



IRIS SIBERICA 



(Siberian Iris) 

 ORIENTALIS — Rich violet-blue 



in June. 3'; feet. 



SNOW QUEEN 



LINUM 



Flax) 

 PERENNE- ; - tect high, with 

 light, grocctui foiiogc and large 

 blue flowers Plants, 25c; doz., 

 $2.50; seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



LOBELIA 



CARDINALIS Cardinal Flower' 

 — Percnniol with spikes of in- 

 tense scarlet. Pkt., ISe. 



LUNARIA 



(Honesty Silver Dollor 



P:ont' 



BIENNIS Eorly flowering hordy 

 biennial, flowers purple ond 

 white, followed by round, flot, 

 silvery pods for winter bouquets. 

 Pkt., 10c. 



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