NEW HOLLYHOCKS 



HOLLYHOCK, Indian Spring 



— A new type of this 

 stately old favorite gorden 

 flower that is attracting 

 much attention. Semi-double 

 and double fringed flowers 

 in shades of pink, bloom on 

 4 to 5 foot plants within 5 

 months after planting seeds. 

 1939 All-America Selections 

 Silver Medal Award. Pkt., 

 25c. 



TRIUMPH— An entirely distinct 

 itroin, 4 to 5 feet high, branch- 

 ing, all the stems studded with 

 prettily waved and fringed flow- 

 ers. Pkt., 15e. 



IMPERATOR — 6 feet high. Flow- 

 ers 6". Outer petals elegantly 

 frilled ond deeply fringed; monv 

 beautiful colors. Plants, 35c 

 Each; seeds, Pkt., 25e. 



EXQUISITE— Resembles a beauti- 

 ful double fringed Petunia. 

 Flowers 4" to 5V2" across, light 

 rose to deep purple, each petal 

 margined with white, delightfully 

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



Choice 



Double 



HOLLYHOCKS | 



DOUBLE 

 DOUBLE 

 DOUBLE 

 DOUBLE 

 DOUBLE 

 DOUBLE 

 DOUBLE 



WHITE 



RED 



CRIMSON 



MAROON 



PINK 



SALMON 



YELLOW 



Choice Double Mixed | 



Any of the 

 85c; Pkt., 10 



obovc, 1/4 cz., 

 c; 3 Pkts., 25c 



Plonts, Each 

 $2.50. 



, 25c; Dox., 



NEWPORT PINK— An exquisite 

 shode of pure pink. Pkt., 10c. 



Choice Single 

 HOLLYHOCKS 



xcd colors, Va 01., 30c; Pkt., 



Heleniuiti 



I Snccic Wort> 



AUTUMNALE SUPERBUM— Gold- 

 en flowers lofc in summer. 

 Plants, 2Sc. 



HOOPESI — Large bright orongo 

 doisy-likc flowers. Height 2 feet. 

 Pkt., lOc. 



RIVERTON BEAUTY— Rich Icm- 



on-ycliow, with purplish block 

 cone. 



RIVERTON GEM — Old gold 

 chonamg fo red Plants, 30c; 

 dox., S3.00. 



HEMEROCALLIS 



(Yellow Day Lily) 



Graceful grass-like foliage, thriv- 

 ing in almost any situation. 

 APRICOT— Plants, 30c. 

 DUMORTIERI — Rich cadmium 

 yellow flowers with bronzy yel- 

 low reverse. June. IS". 

 DR. REGAL — Handsome rich 

 orange yellow flowers in May. 

 Very fragrant. Fine for cutting. 

 1 ','2 feet. 



FLAVA — Fragrant, deep lemon- 

 yellow. 



THUMBERGI— Late, rich yellow. 

 Plants, 25c; dox., S2.50. 





HELIANTHEMUM 



(Rock, or Sun Rose) 

 MUTABILE — Low growing, ever- 

 green plants obout 12" high, 

 forming broad clumps, quite hid- 

 den by a moss of bloom. Choice 

 mixed varieties. Plants, 25c; 

 seeds, Va ox., 40c; Pkt., lOe. 



LATHYRUS 

 LATIFOLIUS 



(Perennial Sweet Pea) 



A hardy vine, valuable for cov- 

 ering fences, etc. Pink, Crimson, 

 White, Mixed. Va 01., 25c; Pkt., 

 lOc. 



HEUCHERA 



(Alum Root* 

 SANGUINEA — Dworf plants, 

 heart-shaped leoves, graceful 

 spikes of red flowers. Plants, 

 35e; seeds, Pkt., 15e. 

 GRACILLIMA — Rosy-pink. 

 Plants, 25c; dox., $2.50. 

 BRIZOIDES Pale pink flowers, 

 three times as many flowers os 

 other varieties. Plants, 35c. 

 PLUIE DE FEU— Compact grow- 

 ing voricty, bright red flowers. 

 Plonts, 35c. 



INCARVILLEA 



HARDY GLOXINIA — 2 feet. 

 June. Splendid gloxinio-like flow- 

 ers borne in large bright rose 

 umbels. Pkt., 15e. 



LIATRIS 



(Blazing Star or 

 Gay Fcothcr' 



Long spikes of rosv-pufpic (low- 

 ers. Plonts, 25c; seeds, Pkt., 10c. 



LAVENDULA 



I Lovcnder I 



VERA -The true, sweet lavender. 

 Fragrant blue spikes of flowers. 

 Plants. 25c; dox.. S2.S0; seeds, 

 Pkt., 10c. 



LUNARIA 



(Honesty — Silver Dollar 

 Plant) 

 BIENNIS — Early flowering hardy 

 biennial, flowers purple and 

 white, followed by round, flat, 

 silvery pods for winter bouquets. 

 Pkt., lOe. 



HIBISCUS 



(Marshmallow) 

 NEW GIANT FLOWERING 

 MARSHMALLOWS — A wonderful 

 blending of many shades and 

 colors, from pure white through 

 various pink tints to deep rose 

 and rich dark red. The flowers 

 are of immense size, frequently 

 meosuring 12" ocross. Plants, 

 35c; seeds, 1/4 ox., 25c; Pkt.. 

 10c. 



HIERACIUM 

 VILLOSUM 



Foliage covered with a dense 

 down, above which rise showy 

 golden-yellow flowers. Height, I 

 ft. Plants, 25c; seeds, Pkt., 25e. 



Iris 



NEW VARIETIES 



I All Prize Winners) 



DOLLY MADISON— Eorly and of 



blend of soft mouve and soft 

 yellow with bright orange beord. 



FRIEDA MOHR— A deep pink of 



gigantic size. 



INDIAN CHIEF — A gigantic, vel- 

 vety red toned bicolor. 



Any of above, 35c. 



AMBASSADEUR — Standords, 

 smoky reddish-violet; foils, dork 

 velvety purple-moroon. 



IMPERATOR — Roisin-purple, red- 

 brown-markings. 



LORD OF JUNE — Stondords, 

 very broad, light blue; falls, 

 lavender-violet, morked old gold 



MORNING SPLENDOR — Stond- 

 ords, pctuno-violet; foils, rich 

 raisin-purplc. 



QUEEN CATERINA— Pole lovcn- 

 dcr-violct with vcinings of brown. 



TAJ MAHAL — Uniform pure 

 white, lavender vcinings. 



SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU — 



Very lorgc, corly; deep purple. 



Plonts, 2Sc; dox., S2.50. 



JAPANESE IRIS 



ASTARTE — Beautiful double 

 dark violet. 



BETTY F. HOLMES— Large, dou- 

 ble pure white flowers with lem- 

 on yellow midrib. 

 DAGHASTA — Double rosy red, 

 veined white. 



GEKKA-NO-NAMI — Earliest to 

 bloom and the choicest white. 

 MAHOGANY — Large double 

 flowers, latest to bloom. 

 Any of above — Each 50c. 



IRIS SIBERICA 



(Siberian Iris) 



PERIWINKLE— The largest and 

 finest dark voriety, color being 

 deep violet. Grows to a height of 

 40". 



SIBERICA— The flowers resemble 

 Spanish and English Iris. These 

 make o bright show in the gor- 

 den and are excellent for cut- 

 ting. They can be cut when in 

 bud and will fully develop in 

 water. In bloom the latter port 

 of Moy until the end of June. 

 Flowers are purplish blue; plants 

 are 3 feet high. 



SIBERICA ALBA— White form of 

 the preceding. 



SUPERBA — Lorge violet-blue 

 flowers; handsome folioge. Fine 

 border plant and grond subject 

 for planting near water, where 

 it blooms profusely. 



PSEUDACORUS — 36" to 48". 

 This is o particulorly valuable 

 species for several reasons. First, 

 it is a rich yellow color, which 

 color is entirely locking in Si- 

 berian and Japanese Iris and it 

 is especiolly attractive mixed 

 with the Siberians. Second, it will 

 grow in marsh or swampy lond, 

 even with 2" or 3" of woter 

 over it, ond makes o pretty pic- 

 ture in shallow woter or olong 

 the woter's edge. Third, it is 

 excellent for naturalizing, as it 

 will take core of itself in the 

 most rugged surroundings. 



SNOW QUEEN — Attroctlve 

 plants, bearing snow-white flow- 

 ers. 3 feet Plants, 35c; dox., 

 S3. 50. 



IRIS PUMILA 



These beautiful little Irises do 



not grow over 4" high, and 



bloom in April and May. Plonts. 



3Sc; dox., $3.50. 



AZURE FAIRY— Pole blue, verv 



dwarf. 



CYANEA— Rich violet-purple. 

 EBURNA Deep yellow. 

 SCHNEEKUPPE White 



LINUM 



I Flax I 



PERENNE— 1'2 feet high, with 

 light, graceful foliogc ond lorge 

 blue flowers Plants, 25c; dox., 

 S2.50; seeds, Pkt., lOc. 



LOBELIA 



CARDINALIS 1 Cordinol Flower' 



— Perennial wfi^ spikes of in- 

 tense scorlct Pkt., ISc. 



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