sratecy HOLLYHOCKS 
H. SUPERB DOUBLE—A well-known old-fashioned flower that never goes 
out of style. Its long spikes of short stemmed rose-like flowers make 
a beautiful show, and are particularly well suited to plant against the 
wall or fence or in the background of a hardy perennial border. - We 
offer the four best colors—yellow, crimson, white and pink. These are 
strong over Winter plants that will bloom this season. (See cut.) 
Price. 15c. each, 2 for 25c.; $1.25 per doz., postpaid. 
H. SINGLE—These are the old-fashioned kind, which some people think are 
even prettier than the double ones. Centers often shew a bright eye. 
Price, mixed colors, 10c. each, 3 for 25c., $1.00 per doz., postpaid. ; 
HIBISCUS mies Wattow 
MARSH MALLOW 
A grand, hardy flowering shrub. No trouble to grow, bears immense 
flowers as large as dinner-plates, 6 to 7 inches across; pure white, with 
bright crimson center; very grand and showy. Dies down every Winter, 
comes up fresh in the Spring, and blooms the same season. Price, strong 
roots, 15c. each, postpaid. Two-year roots, 25c.; three-year roots, 40c., 
by express. (See cut page 104.) 
GERMAN IRIS. varieties 
Bloom: early in Spring; entirely hardy. Flowers large and handsome 
in a variety of colors. 
HONORABLE—Golden yellow with outside petals red. 
MME. CHEREAU—White with blue margin. 
NECLECTA—Center fine blue, outside deep blue. 
STENOPHYLLA—Lavender color. Fragrant. 
Price, 15c. each; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. $10.00 per 100, by express. 
OFFER No. 70—The 4 Named German Iris for 50c. ppd. 
GERMAN IRIS—Mixed 
This mixture is made from named varieties with good assortment of Hollyhocks have a very distinguished 
colors. Price, 10c. each; 12 for $1.00, postpaid. appearance 
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The grandest of all hardy Iris. The flowers are of enormous size, averaging from 8 to 10 inches across and of most 
gorgeous and exquisite colors, including different shades of white, crimson, rose, violet, yellow and blue, each flower usually 
showing several shades and a large blotch of golden yellow surrounded by a dazzling halo of blue or white in the center. 
They bloom during June and July, 12 to 18 inches high, and are indescribably beautiful. They are perfectly hardy and 
grow and flourish in any good ordinary soil; they especially delight in rich, deep, moist location, and for best display 
should be abundantly supplied w:th manure and water. They bloom regularly every year without attention, except that 
the roots should be divided and reset about every three years, when it will also repay you to renew the soil. 
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YOU MAY ORDER BY NUMBER IF YOU PREFER. 
THEY ARE ALL BEAUTIFUL. TRY THE SET. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES, 25c. each, postpaid 
No. 4. YOMO=NO=UMI—Finest double white. : 
No. 6. SHICHI=-HO—Lavender blue, veined white; very wavy 
edged petals; white center; purple tipped. 
No. 77. FUSOREN—Royal purple; one of the darkest petaled 
flowers we have. Very large. 
No. 81. ADZUMA=NO=-DESHO—Purple; not so dark as No. 77. 
No. 85. SHISHI-IKARI—Blotched and rayed reddish purple on 
light lavender ground. 
No. 92. KATA=O=NAMI — Beautiful reddish purple, yellow 
throat; very large. 
SINGLE VARIETIES, 25c. each, postpaid 
No. 15. GEKKO=NO=-NAMI—Pure white with yellow throat; 
extra large. : 
No. 21. SHIKAI-NAMI—Sky blue; magnificent. 
No. 34. SASSA=-NOs=KOE—White ground, heavily flushed deep 
lavender blue. 
No. 43. SUMA=NO-URA—Pale blue, veined purple. 
No. 93. HITOME=NO=SEKI—Rosy lavender. very large. 
OFFER No. 70a—Any 6 of the above named 
Japan Iris for $1.25, postpaid. 
JAPAN IRIS—Mixed 
All of the above named varieties in this assortment; not 
Japan Iris. The Once Sacred Flower of the Japanese doz., postpaid. 
Lathyrus “PERENNIAL FLOWERING PEA” — A Lychnis VARIETY ‘“ CHALCEDONICA ”’—Also called 
very ornamental climbing herbaceous plant, Maltese Cross, or Scarlet Lightning. Heads 
similar to our well-known sweet peas, but entirely hardy. of single vermilion scarlet flowers, far exceeding in_bril- 
Good for covering trellises, stone walls or stumps, Blooms liancy the brightest geraniums. Two to three feet high; 
in clusters from June till frost, almost constantly. Three Howering from July to September. One of the showiest of 
distinct colors: red, pink and white. Price, 15c. each, ppd. border plants. Price, 15c. each, postpaid, 
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No. 96. TANKA=NO=KOE—Purple mauve, blotched with white. — 
labeled. Price, 20c. each; 3 for 50c.; 6 for 90c.; $1.50 per 
