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Our Hollyhocks received the highest award at the World’s Columbian 
Grand summery and autumn flowering plants, bearing long spikes of double 
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DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. | Hee esoNS uumn LARKSPURS. 
Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 
(For ‘‘Perennial Larkspurs,” see Delphinium, page 96.) 
Popular annuals for summer garden decoration ; the splendid flowers are of 
flowers, 3 to 4inches across. They are old inhabitants of our gardens, but are | Varied colors and are borne on long spikes. Blooming within a few weeks’ time. 
BOW so improved in doubleness and enlarged in size, under our special culture 
Branching Larkspur, Mixed Colors. (Consolida Candelabra fi. pl.) This 
and hybridization, as to be revelations of gorgeous beauty to those who have splendid class grows 2 to 3 feet high and bears long spikes of flowers on long 
not seen these improved sorts. Hardy biennial, 5 to 8 feet high. The seed we stems, rendering them of exceptional value for cutting purposes. They are of 
offer has been saved from our unrivaled collection of choicest improved double 
varieties. (See cut.) 
Blush............. Pkt. 10 
Canary Yellow... 10 
Crimson............... 10 
Deep Rose. A 
Lavendetr...... 
10 
10 
10 
Tokio. Wine maroon, 
shading to cherry, 
edged white............ 10 
Extra Choice Double 
Mixed. From named 
varieties. ............... 10 
Fine Mixed Colors, 
mostly double, but 
includes a few semi- 
double andsingle... 5 
Collection of 6 separate 
double sorts, 50c.; or the 
entire set of 14 separate 
varieties for $1.00. 
NEW HARDY MAMMOTH-FLOWERIN 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
Flowers often 5% inches in diameter, of 
great delicacy of coloring and texture; the 
semi-double flowers are gracefully composed 
of fringed and crinkled petals, resembling 
rosettes of daintiest crushed satin. The 
plants arehardy and largerobust growers; 
the flowers are not closely huddled up, like 
other Hollyhocks, but carelessly placed 
among the large, leafy branches, exactly 
suiting the airy style of the flowers. 
Mixed Colors............... 
MAMMOTH SINGLE YELLOW 
FIG-LEAVED HOLLYHOCKS. 
Immense single golden-yellow flowers, 
large lobed fig-leaf-shaped foliage, strikingly 
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HELENIUM BIGhLOWI. 
A hardy garden peren- 
nial plant, about 2% feet 
high, with long-stem- 
med, golden-yellow 
Coreopsis-like flowers, 
with black centres; grand 
for cutting......... Pkt. 15 
LINUM. 
Coccineum. (‘“‘Scar- 
let Flax.’’) One of 
the most showy an- 
muals in cultivation 
for flower beds and 
masses; brilliant 
crimson scarlet flow- 
ers, 1 inch across, 
bornein wonderful pro- 
fusion. Lfoot..Pkt. 5 
HUMEA ELEGANS. 
An elegant biennial 
for garden or pot cul- 
ture. Tneminuteredand 
pink flowers are borne in 
immense numbers on 
long drooping branches, 
fragrant. 4 to 6 feet. 
Pkt. 10 
(Seenert)) iecceccecesccs 
Inula Glandulosa 
Grandiflora. 
Hardy perennial gar- 
den plant, 2 feet high, 
with large single golden- 
yellow fiowers, 4 to 5 
inches across, composed 
of long, narrow, wavy 
petals. (See cuf.)..... 15 
IGE PLANT... 
Pretty summer trail- 
ling annual for vases and 
rock work; leaves 
eovered with ice-like 
<2 5 ; drops, % foot....... Pkt. 5 
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INULA GRANDIFLORA 
eeenceneeteces Pkt. 15 
Pkt. 10 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCE. 
“LOVE IN A MIST,” 
Or Nigella. 
Damascena, Double 
Mixed. Pretty an- 
nuals,knownas‘'Love 
in a Mist,” * Devilin 
a Bush,” etc.; foliage 
feathery, in which 
large, double charm- 
ing blue or white 
flowers are set. 1to 
2 feet high...... Pkt. 5 
Tom Thumb,Double 
long-continued bloom, keeping up a bright display until cut down By rose. 
sececeoussomssattsssasascsenunsaenebareneepRees cae neon ERT eReRe ER aa REREEEE Pkt. 10 
Henderson’s Giant 
Rocket. A much 
improved type, the 
flowers being larger 
than the old varieties, 
very double, and the 
colors very beautiful. 
Mixed Colors........ 10 
Scarlet California 
Larkspur. (Delphin- 
jum Cardinale.) The 
flowers borne on long 
spikes are of a brilliant 
scarlet, the petal limbs 
distinctly yellow. 
Height, 3 to 4 feet.. 15 
Larkspur, ‘‘Snow- 
white.” Consolida 
Imperialis fl.p]. A beau- 
tiful candelabra-formed 
dwarf Larkspur, with 
compact, well-filleé 
spikes of double pure 
white flowers......... 15 
DWARF CHINESE LARKSPURS. 
(Delphinium Chinense pumilum.) 
These are exceedingly pretty garden plants 
of branchy compact habit, not over a foot 
high when in bloom, 
Mixed Colors........ ceeceerenccseeseesaneaseee Pkt. 10 
COLLECTIONS OF LARKSPURS. 
Dwarf Rocket Larkspur, 12separatesorts 45 
“e “e “ 6 “oe «ce 25 
Branching Larkspur,6 varieties............ 25 
LANTANA. 
Rapid-growing, constant blooming, tender 
perennial plants for pot culturein the winter 
or garden decoration in the summer; clusters 
of orange, white, pink, ete. - 
Mixed Colors. 1 to 3 feet.................. Pkt. 10 
LEPTOSYNE STILLEXMANI. 
A beautiful annual of 
rapid growth, flowering 
within five weeks from 
sowing; bushy plant 
about 1 foot high, fea- 
thery green foliage 
crowded with golden-yel- 
low single flowers, 1% 
inches across, and very 
durable; showy for the 
Incarvillea Delavayi. 
Beautiful new garden 
plant; in habit is some- 
thinglike the Jasminum, 
with long, flexible 
branches. It forms 
large fleshy roots the 
first year, which should 
remainin the ground the 
next season, and there- 
after they throw up 
strong flower stalks 3 ft. 
Mixed. Littlegems, high, bearing large tubu- 
One mass of bloom. lar flowers of rosy car- 
- Plants grow only 6 2} mine, spotted with yel- 
LOVE IN A MIST. to 8 inches high.... 5 LYCHNIS HAAGEANA. low; the throat is 
CLIMBING HYACINTH BEAN. IMPATIENS SULTANA. 
(Dolichos lab-lab.) Annual climbing plants of rapid (‘Zanzibar or Sultan’s Balsam.’’) Most beauti- 
growth, bearing long clusters of showy bean-shaped | fuland useful flowering plant,producing waxy,bright 
flowers, white and purple, 10ft. Mixed Colors..Pkt. 5 | flowers almost continually, winter and summer; 
KENILWORTH Ivy tender perennial, 1 foot. Rose-colored........ Pkt. 10 
Hardy little climber, clings to walls, etc., and a LAVENDER. 
valuable trailing plant for hanging baskets, vases, An ornamental hardy perennial, bearing long 
etc., 8 to 6 feet.........sscevere 
necbaeeceternrenvehaeunentts Pkt. 10 spikes of fragrant blue flowers, 1 to 2 feet.....Pkt. 5 
DIOWD\.-p-covesteseee Pkt. 15 
LAVATERA TRIMESTRIS. 
Tall robust-growing, bushy annuals, producing 
freely large showy single flowers of rose, white, etc. 
Mixed Colors.) 3) feet. ..5......-01s-cb0sscrseescsnereenens Pkt. 5 
HYACINTHUS GANDICANS. 
Giantsummer-flowering Hyacinth, ofrobustgrowth, 
producing spikes 3 feet long, of white bell-shaped 
HOWErM; OLCOt ns sresvesusssontoccssssasevscerssscanessevsstcrneee Pkt. & 
