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HOLLYHOCK, MIKADO STRAIN. HIBISCUS CRIMSON EYE. 
No. 4342. Packet, 20 cents. No. 4266. Packet, 10 cents. 
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4206 HIBISCUS, CRIMSON EYE. A remarkably showy plant with immense white flowers with centre of 
deep velvety crimson; grows three to four feet high, is perfectly hardy, blooms the first year, and will 
succeed well with anyone. Packet, .10. 
4342 HOLLYHOCK, MIKADO STRAIN. The most showy and free-flowering Hollyhocks in existence, and 
blooming magnificently the same season sown. The plants grow from four to six feet high, are many- 
branched and are literally covered with bloom. The flowers are single or semi-double with the usual 
Japanese or ragged edges. ‘The ground of the flower is in some fine shade of purple, rose or pink; all are 
beautifully striped or marked with white, etc. Most attractive and highly recommended. Packet, .20. 
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NARIA CYMBALARIA FLORE ALBO. LOBELIA DORTMANNI. 
No. 4546 Packet, 20 cents. . No. 4807. Packet, 20 cents. 
4540VLINARIA CYMBALARIA FOLRE ALBO. Very pretty new variety of the trailing Aend/worth /uy,differ- 
ing from the original species with light violet flowers by its light green, glossy foliage, and its pure white 
flowers. It is of vigorous growth and may either be cultivated as an annual oras a perennial. For 
covering rockwork or for hanging baskets there is hardly a more suitable plant to be found, thriving 
equally as well. in the shade as in the full sun. Packet, .20. 
