HOLLYHOCK 
Of this popular race of highly ornamental hardy perennials we offer strains 
of seed that cannot be surpassed. Sow in spring to get blooming plants for 
next season. 
New Double Hollyhock “Exquisite’—The flowers are very large, extremely 
double and exquisitely curled and fringed throughout. The colors range 
through shades of pink, carmine rose to dark purple. Each petal is mar- 
gined white, with a deep blotch. Pkt., 25e. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
Black Crimson Maroon Newport Pink Red Salmon White Yellow 
Any of the above, pkt., 10¢; 3 pkts., 25¢; 44 oz., 50c. 
Extra Choice Double Mixed, pkt., 10¢; 4% oz., 40c. 
Double Fringed—The edges are finely fringed. Choice Mixed Colors, pkt., 10c. 
SINGLE HOLLYHOCKS—Choice Mixed Colors. PKt.,10c; 3 pkts.,25¢e; 4% oz., 40c. 
MAMMOTH ALLEGHENY HOLLYHOCKS. 
A strikingly beautiful Japanese strain with very large single and semi- 
double flowers which are finely fringed and ruffled, ranging in color through all 
the delicate shades of pink to deep red, white tinted, etc., all of which possess 
a rich, soft, silky appearance. 
Extra Choice Mixed—Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts., 25¢; ™%4 oz., 36c. 
NEW ANNUAL EVERBLOOMING HOLLYHOCKS. 
A new class possessing all the beauty of the old sorts, with this difference, 
that they bloom the first season from seed. Sow the seed in the house in March. 
and the plants will bloom in July. The plants are not at their best until the 
second year, after which they flower continuously from June until frost. 
bloom the year round. Choice mixed, all colors. PkKt., 15e. 
Single Choice Mixed, pkt., 10c. * Double Choice Mixed, pkt., 10c. 
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HYACINTH BEAN Dolichos). 
Annual climbers, of rapid growth, 10 feet high, with Wistaria-like clusters 
of flowers, followed by bronzy-purple seed pods. 
Ginnt White—Long spikes of clear white flowers. PKt., 10¢; oz., 25e. 
Giant Crimson—Blush deepening with age to dark red. Pkt., 10c; 0z., 30c. 
Lablab—Mixed Colors, purple and white. Pkt., 5e; oz., 20c. ! 
Lignosus (Australian Pea Wine) —Bears clusters of rose-colored flowers. } 
kt., 10c. 
IPOMOEA—See Morning Glory. t 
HONESTY—See Lunaria. t 
HELIOTROPE 
It is not generally known that this favorite plant can be grown from seed 
to flower the first season. The seed should be sown early in spring indoors, - 
and transplanted so as to have a constant supply of flowers during the early f 
summer months until late 
- in fall. Tender perennial. 1 
Double Hollyhock, 
Mammoth Flowered—The plants make a compact growth and produce ] 
large trusses of flowers about double the size of the ordinary 
varieties. Pkt., 10c. 
Fine Mixed Varieties, pkt., Se. Rt HD 
HUMULUS (Japan Hop). 
Splendid hardy annual climbers, making a very rapid growth of 
luxuriant foliage, useful for covering fences and stumps of trees. 1 
Japonicus—The leaves are deep green and are produced abundantly. 
PKt., 5e; 14 oz, 20c. 
Japonicus Variegatus—The foliage is beautifully blotched white and 4 
green. PkKt., 10c; 4 oz., 30ce., I 
HUNNEMANNIA (Bush Eschscholtzia). 
Fumariaefolia (Giant Yellow Poppy)—Bears large, bright satiny yel- 
low flowers freely on bushes 2 feet high. Pkt., 10ce; 4 oz., 25c. 
IMPATIENS (Sultan’s or Zanzibar Balsam). 
Charming plants for the decoration of the greenhouse or dinner fi 
table, producing bright, waxy-looking flowers profusely and almost , 
continuously. The young seedlings should be carefully handled, as y 
they are exceedingly brittle at the outset. “I 
Sultani—TF lowers of brilliant rosy-scarlet color. PkKt., 15ce. ¢ 
Holstii Hybrids—Forms strong bushy plants, about 2 feet high, 1 
covered with attractive flowers; when grown as pot plants, they ( 
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