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HOLLYHOCKS., 
CURRIE’S SUPERB HOLLYHOCKS. 
The growing popularity of this grand hardy perennial 
has induced us to make a great effort to procure the 
choicest strains of seed from every source. The seed we 
offer has been saved from named varieties of every known 
shade of color, and can be confidently recommended. 
Seed sown in June or July will produce plants for bloom- 
ing the next summer. H. P. 
Double White, 
Double Red, 
Double Crimson, 
Double Yellow, 
Choice Double Mixed. 
Any of above, pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25e3 4 
K oz. 40c. 
Fine Double, mixed, pkt. 5e; 44 oz. 20c. 
CHOICE SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS. 
Many prefer the artistic flowers of Pkt. 
the single sorts, which are produced in 
great profusion and in varied shades 
Double Pink, 
Double Salmon, 
of colors; 3 pkts. 10c; 4% oz. 15¢...... 5 
MAMMOTH FRINGED ALLEGHENY 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
A very attractive plant, and totally 
distinet from the old type. The mam- 
moth flowers are formed of loosely ar- 
ranged petals, which look as if made 
from the finest China silk. The colors 
are shell pink rose and ruby red, 
shading off deeper at the eventer, and 
exquisitely tinted towards the edges; 
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HYACINTH BEAN. 
(Doiichos.) 
Rapid growing climbers of easy culti- 
vation, bearing a protrusion of pea-shaped 
blossoms; the seed-pods are of a beautiful 
deep purple shade in fall. Sow in the open 
ground April and May, against trellis, ar- 
bors, ete. 10 feet. H. H. A. P 
Lablab, Mixes’ Colers, 1% oz. 10c; oz. 15¢ 
3 pits. Zocswe7 ozs 40h Se gee ee. c es oom LOY 
HOLLYHOCK, ANNUAL HYBRIDS. 
FLOWER FROM SEED THE FIRST SEASON. 
In these new Hybrids we have a class of Hollyhocks show- 
inging all the beauty and varied colorings of the old fashioned 
garden favorites with the additional advantage that they can 
be flowered the first season from seed. : 
Sown in the house or hotbed in March they-can be had in 
flower by July, while sown outdoors in May they can be flow- 
ered by August. They are remarkably free flowering and con- 
tain a great diversity of colors. Pkt. 
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ANNUAL HYBRIDS. 
DOUBLE FRINGED MIXED. 
A new class originating with above, each flower being 
fringed after the manner of a Petunia. The flowers are al- 
most as double as the best of the old fashioned Hollyhocks. 
The colors range through light and dark yellow, chamois, 
flesh, rose, dark red, purple, lilac and black.....  ahalentedeietaiaer LD 
HIBISCUS. 
Marsh Mallows. 
Large ornamental plants, with showy flowers, 3 to 4 inches 
across. Pkt. 
Africanus—Cream yellow, purple center, brown edge. H. A. .5 
Crimson Eye—A robust grower, with dark stems and foli- 
age, flowers pure white, with deep, velvety crimson cen- 
ter. It is perfectly hardy, and will bloom first year. from 
seed sown in open ground. H. B......-.0.. HEROIN or 9 CO 5 
5 KAULKEUSSIA. 
Pretty little free flowering plants of neat, compact 
growth, exceedingly effective in beds or mixed borders. 
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KENILWORTH IVY. 
Linaria Cymbalaria — A 
neat and charming pe- 
rennial climber, suitable 
for vases, baskets, pots 
and roek work........ ‘ 5 
KOCHIA SCOPARIA, 
(Summer Cypress.) 
A-handsome ornamental 
annual plant, growing 
easily from seed sown in 
the open ground. The 
plants are globe shaped, 
the stems being, covered 
with slender light green 
leaves. Early in fall the 
shoots are covered with 
small searlet flowers mak- 
ing the plant look like a 
ball of fire. A grand plant 
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for small hedges or rows 
on, the back of garden 
KOCHIA SCOPARIA. DORMOL SH Sse started encsene te terete 10 
HYACINTH BEAN. 
Soudanensis—Beans and foliage purple violet; 1% oz. 1be.. 
Giganteus, Giant Crimson—Color from light pink to deep 
maroon; seed pods of a deep purple color. % oz. 15c-e. 
Daylight—Unlike the preceding varieties it has a profu- 
sion of snow-white flowers followed by cream-colored 
DODSH AERO As eL a Gees...» «, «,cicheelana pierre lebies « pie fe betas aid eevee aha ince 
BUSH HYACINTH BEAN. 
The compact bushes present an attractive appearance 
surmounted by enormous. spikes of pure white flowers, 
which are succeeded by large creamy white pods. A 
showy plant. Easily raised from seed planted in the open 
ground after danger of frost is past........... Cobo OOO 
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HIBISCUS—CRIMSON BYE. 
Pkt. 
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10. 
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