BOSTON, MASS. 
HOLLYHOCK. 
Hollyhocks succeed best in rich, well-drained soil. They should 
be lightly protected during Winter with pine boughs, coarse straw, 
or other mulch not liable to rot. Seeds sown in June or July pro- 
duce fine plants for blooming the following Summer. Hardy biennials. 
6980 Double Special Mixture. A greatly improved strain of this 
popular plant. 
6985 Double Crimson. 6990 Double Pink. 
6995 Double Salmon. 7000 Double Purple. 
7005 Double White. 7010 Double Yellow. Pkt. 
Each of the above colors and Special Mixture, 
Oxz..$2:507.4.02;, .75; .15 
7020 Collection of 6 Varieties, separate a27 ces he 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
7025 Pink. 7030 Salmon. 7035 White. 
7040 Crimson. 7045 Searlet. 
Each of the above colors... = at ene Ai meee 
7060 Single Mixed. 2 ond £50;7 10 
7065 Allegheny Mixed. Single and semi- -double fringed 
flowers. 1 0z.,.50; .10 
HONESTY. (Lunaria biennis.) 
7070 Mixed colors. Hardy biennial flowering the first year 
from seeds if sown early; flowers purple or white, fol- 
lowed by round seed vessels of silvery appearance highly 
prized for Winter decoration. 2 ft. On. 400; 10 
LATHYRUS latifolius. (Perennial Pea.) 
Magnificent hardy perennial climbers with white, pink and crimson 
pea-shaped flowers in clusters. They are excellent vines for cover- 
ing old stumps and fences as they bloom all Summer. 6 ft. Pkt. 
7090 White. Charming asacut flower .. 1 o0z., .50; .10 
7095 Giant White. A giant form of the "preceding with 
flowersofthe purest white ... 2 On Sle25; 225 
7100 Pink Beauty. Bright rosy-pink ae 2 oz:, 550; .10 
7105 Splendens. Rosy-carmine in large clusters. < OZ., 50: .10 
7110 Mixed. 1 oz., .40: .10 
LAVENDULA (Sweet Lavender.) 
7115 vera. Ornamental plant bearing long spikes of very 
fragrant blue flowers; should be extensively grown. 13 ft .1lo 
LINUM. (Flaz.) 
7130 flavum. (Golden Flax.) Flowers golden-yellow; free- 
blooming. 1 ft. ; Cae ag MD 
7135 perenne, Blue. Showy variety, suitable for borders; 
June to August. 13 ft. aes 4 02.; 235; 10 
7140 perenne, White. + 0z., .35; .10 
BELIA. 
7145 eardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) A native species, 
succeeding best in rather moist situations; flowers in- 
tense scarlet; August to October. 2ft. },,0z.,$1.00; .25 
LUPINS. (Lupinus.) 
Beautiful Spring-blooming plants with long spikes of pea-shaped 
flowers. 2 to 3 ft. Pkt. 
7165 polyphyllus, Blue. ... Iz ee On aiss. 10 
7170 White. Oxis (05: 4-10 
7175 Rose. Immense spikes of soft pink flowers. 7 0%., .003 0215 
7178 Moerheimi. An exceedingly handsome variety pro- 
ducing long spikes of pink and white flowers, which are 
invaluable for table decoration. ac. ‘ 7. Eei25 
7180 Mixed. “Oz., 1£55°) 210 
7185 arboreus. Bright y yellow, fragrant “flowers; requires 
protectionin Winter. 3 ft. a ’ 2 oz., .50; .15 
7190 Snow Queen. Magnificent variety with long spikes 
pure white flowers. 3to4ft. ot $02., .15; .29 
LYCHNIS. 
Profuse-blooming hardy perennials, remarkable for the brilliancy 
of their flowers; excellent for massing in large beds and borders. 
7192 Arkwrightii. Handsome new hybrids resulting from a 
cross between L. chalcedonica and L. Haageana. The 
plants are of strong growth and very free-flowering. In- Pkt. 
cludes many distinct and attractive shades of color. 
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7195 echaleedonica. (Jerusalem Cross.) Large scarlet flower 
heads. June and July. 2 ft. 24 4 on. 350=: .. 10 
7200 chaleedonica alba. Flow ers white. 1 oz., .50; .10 
7205 Flos Cueculi. (Cuckoo Flower or Ragged Robin. ) Bright 
red, fringed flowers. 2 ft. 15 
7215 Haageana hybrida, | mixed. Very large- flowered 
sort; colors varying from white to pink and deep red. 
2 ft: ‘ oe § 02Z., .30; .10 
7225 visearia splendens. | Scarlet. 13 ft. 4 oz., .30; .10 
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