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Qjrri<? Bros/ Jiortieultural (Juide.- 



HOLLYHOCK. 



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 of this 

 handsome flower has been saved from named 

 varieties of every known shade of color, and 

 can be confidently recommended. Seed sown 

 in June or July willproduce plants for bloom- 

 ing the next summer. These grand old favor- 

 ites should be represented in every garden. 

 They will amply repay the trouble required to 

 protect them from our northern winters. 

 Planted in rows on the edge of lawns or in 

 clumps in shrubbery they are marvels of 

 beauty and elegance. Their stately spikes of 

 bloom of such varied and bright colors greatly 

 improve the appearance of any garden. H. P. 

 Choice Double : 



Pink 10 



Crimson 10 



Yellow 10 



White 10 



Salmon 10 



Red 10 



Choice Double, 



Mixed 10 



Fine Double, 



Mixed 5 



HIBISCUS. 



Marsh Mallows. 



Large ornamental plants with showy 

 flowers 3 to 4 inches across. 

 Africanus — Cream yellow, purple 



center, brown edge. H. A 5 



New Hibiscus. 

 "Crimson Eye." 



A robust grower with dark stems 

 and foliage, flowers pure white 

 with deep velvety crimson center. 

 Is perfectly hardy and will bloom 

 first year from seed sown in 

 open ground 15 



HELICHRYSUM. 



(See Everlastings.) 



HELIANTHUS. 



(See Sunflower.) 



HUNNEMANIA. 



Grows about 2 feet high, with bright 

 yellow Tulip-shapad flowers. Should 

 be treated as an annual in this locality; flowers first season. 

 Fumariaefolia— Yellow 10 



ICE-PLANT. 



A peculiar dwarf trailing plant. The leaves and stems are covered with 

 crystalline globules, giving it the appearance of being covered with ice. H. H. A 

 Mesembry anthem urn Cry staliinum— (Described above) 5 



IMPATIENS SULTANA. 



A perennial Balsam, valuable for summer bedding, and beautiful as a pot 

 plant for the conservatory or parlor. The flowers are single, measuring 

 fully 1 inch in diameter, and are of rich carmine magenta color. T. P 10 



KAULFUSSIA. 



Pretty little free-flowering plants of a neat, compact growth, exceedingly 

 effective in beds or mixed borders. H. A. 

 flixed Colors 5 



KENILWORTH IVY— Linaria Cyinbalaria. 



A neat and charming perennial climber, suitable for vases, baskets, pots, and 

 rock work 5 



IPOMJEA. 



A beautiful genus of plants, useful for covering trellises, arbors or un- 

 sightly objects. H. H. A. 



Bona Nox, Good Night, or Evening Glory— Flowers large, white 5 



Coccinea— Sometimes called Star Iponuea, with small scarlet flowers 5 



Grandiflora Superba — Fine large flowers, sky-blue, with broad border of 



white 5 



Limbata Elegantissima — Large blossom, rich mazarine blue, with a showy 



white margin '. 5 



Grandiflora, "floon Flower or Evening Glory" — A grand climber. Flowers 



pure white, fragrant 10 



Heavenly Blue— A. splendid climber either for the conservatory or out doors. 

 Flowers large light blue with yellow throat, produced in clusters; 



foliage large heart-shaped 15 



Setosa, "Brazilian Horning Glory" — A very handsome, rapid grower, pro- 

 ducing large clusters of rose-colored flowers. Foliage large and denBe. 

 The vines are covered with short reddish hairs and at frequent intervals 

 clusters of curiouB seed pods are formed, making a decidedly tropical 



appearance 15 



l.eari (Blue Dawn Flower)— Splendid bright blue; grows In large clusters 15 



Quamoclit (Cypress Vine)— Scarlet, white, rose ; each color 5 



Quamoclit— Ivy leaved Cypress Vine, flowers scarlet 5 



flixed colors, per oz., 30c 5 



LANTANA. 



Very desirable plants for home culture, 

 the varieties of which are almost number- 

 less. All the colors are very pretty. T. P. 

 Hybrida— Mixed 10 



NEW HIBISCUS CRIMSON EYE. 



HUMULUS. 



Japonicus (Japan Hop)— A rapid 

 growing climber, with luxuri- 

 ant foliage, excellent for cover- 

 ing verandas, etc. Withstands 

 heat and drought well and is 

 not troubled with insects. H.A.10 



Japonicus Variegatus (Varie- 

 gated Japan Hop)— Like the 

 preceding, except that the foli- 

 age is beautifully blotched 25 



HYACINTHUS CAN- 



DICANS. 



Cape Hyacinth. 



Flowers drooping, pure white, 



and very fragrant. H. H. P...10 1 

 Bulbs of same, each 10 



HYACINTH BEAN. 



(See Dolichos.) 



VAKIEGATED .JAPAN HOP. 



FOR QUICK-GROWING CLIMBERS PLANT THE ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. 



