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Annual 

 Varieties 



2450 Henderson's Ever-Blooming Hollyhocks. These annual Hollyhocks 

 flower the first season from seed. The plants from early sown seed set 

 out in May commence blooming in July and August, and then flower until 

 frost. Some plants produce densely double flowers without guards, others 

 with guard petals; there are semi-doubles with Anemone-flowered cen- 

 ters, etc., and maroon pink, crimson, canary-yellow, cerise, white, scarlet, 

 apricot, wine-red. etc. Combination Mixture. 



Per 500 seeds. 50c; per pkt. (about 50 seeds), 15c 

 2452 Indian Spring. Actually blooming in five months from seed, with 

 secondary blooms developing on side shoots, after main flowering stem 

 is cut away. This species has semi-double to double fringed flowers in 

 shades of pink, on 4 to 5 foot plants the first season Pkt., 25e 



Biennial Varieties 

 HENDEBSON'S EXTRA CHOICE DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK 



They are old inhabitants of our gardens, but are now improved in 

 doubleness and enlarged in size, under our special culture and hybridi- 

 zation. Hardy biennials — or short-lived perennials — 5 to 8 feet high. The 

 seed we offer has been saved from an unrivaled collection. 



2423 Canary-yellow 2429 Pink 



2424 Crimson 2434 Salmon 

 2427 Maroon 2435 White • 



Price, any of above, per 500 seeds, 75c: pkt., 15c 



2440 Mixed. From named varieties Per 500 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 



2441 Collection of Double Hardy Hollyhock Seeds. 6 separate colors 75c 



2455 Single Flowering, Mixed Colors Per 500 seeds, 40c; pkt., 10c 



2462 Imperator. A new type of this hardy garden favorite, bearing 

 flowers 5 inches across, with elegantly frilled and fringed outer petals, 

 the center forming a double rosette 2 inches across. The colors are rose, 

 cerise, salmon, cream and yellow. Mixed Colors. 



Per 500 seeds, 75c; pkt., 25c 



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"Everlasting or Strawflower" QA^) 

 i Shown in Colors H. Page 59 ) 

 The dried flowers lend themselves admirably 

 for table adornment or for making up orna- 

 mental baskets. When wanted for this purpose 

 the flowers should be cut when about half open, 

 remove foliage, tie in bunches, hang flowers 

 heads down in a warm dark place until dry. 

 Plants grow 2 to 3 feet high. 



2382 Fireball. Scarlet. 



2383 Golden Ball. Rich yellow. 



2384 Rose Queen. Carmine-rose. 



2385 Salmon Queen. Salmon-pink. 



2386 Silver Ball. White. 

 2388 Violet Queen. Violet. 



2390 Mixed Colors. 



Price of above, per 1000 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 



2391 Collection of above 6 varieties, 



1 pkt. each, 50c 



Everlasting Flowers are extremely popular for 

 Basket arrangements and interior decorations 

 during the winter months. They are all easily 

 grown from seed and are attractive subjects in 

 the garden. Among outstanding varieties are 

 included the Acrocliniums (see page 67), Globe 

 Amaranth (see page 76), Honesty (next col- 

 umn ) , Physalis or Chinese Lantern Plant ( see 

 page 85) and Statice, the Graceful Sea Lav- 

 ender (see page 88"). 



The heads of bloom measure 6 inches across. 

 The plants, 18 inches high, are healthy,, bushy 

 and compact, the leaves are large and luxuriant. 

 Seed sown in the spring produces full-grown 

 plants by July, which flower until cut down by 

 frost or may be grown in pots for winter flowers. 

 2400 Lemoine's Giant Hybrid, Mixed. 



Per pkt., 25e 



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2405 Sanguinea. Grows about 18 inches tall, 

 foliage dwarf and compact, above which rise 

 graceful flower spikes of coral red. A splendid 

 plant for rock gardens and borders. 



Per 500 seeds, 75c; pkt., 25c 



HIBISCUS, Marsh Mallows (P) 



These form bushes about 4 feet high, bearing 

 immense bowl-like flowers, often 6 inches across. 



2407 Giant Crimson. This variety has brilliant 

 dark red flowers Pkt., 25c 



2408 Giant Yellow. Yellow, garnet throat. 



Pkt.. 10c 



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2468 Lunaria Biennis. Especially useful in shady, 

 damp places; the flowers of purple, crimson or 

 white are followed by silvery transparent seed 

 pods; prized for winter bouquets; height, 2 feet. 

 Mixed Colors Per 500 seeds, 25c; pkt., 10c 



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Giant Poppy or Bush Eschscholtzia (A) 

 2478 Sunlite. The bright, Canary Yellow flowers 

 are like those of California Poppies except that 

 they are more crinkled, and of greater substance. 

 The leaves are glaucous and thick, but finely 

 cut. The plants grow two feet tall and bloom 

 in September and October. 



Hunnemannias are handsome garden subjects 

 under any conditions. Sown in a bed with 

 Nigella (see page 82) they offer a pleasing con- 

 trast. The flowers are good keepers when cut 

 in the bud, lasting a week. They are attrac- 

 tive combined with Baby's Breath. 



As with all the Poppies, Hunnemannia seed- 

 lings do not transplant readily except just after 

 qerminating and when taken with a ball of soil. 

 It is best to sow the seed in May where the 

 plants are to grow, thinning them to 8 or 10 

 inches apart. If early results are desired, start 

 the plants in small pots. Plants withstand 

 drought and prefer full sunlight. 



Per 1000 seeds, 75c; pkt.. 25c 

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Mexican Fire Plant or Summer Cypress 

 2542 Tricophylla. It is easily grown from seed, 

 forming oval bushes 2 to 2V2 feet high, densely 

 clothed with small, feathery, light-green foliage, 

 deepening in color until the whole plant assumes 

 a fiery crimson hue. 



Per 1000 seeds, 25e: pkt., 10c 



