

NEW HOLLYHOCK. 
Mammoth Double Allegheny Fringed. 
Wholly different and vastly superior, as com- = 
pared with the old forms of hollyhock. The abun- Z 
dant flowers are three to five inches in diameter, Sn 
ranging from semi-double and double, and soa nid NO 
finely fringed and curledas tosuggest flowers from 2== ls, 
fairyland. The colors are shell pink, rose and 
ruby red, a shade deeper at the centre and lighter = 
toward the edge. The fiowers do not, as on other 
double hollyhocks, turn brown and remain on 
the stem, but drop as soon as they fade. Every 
bud on the tall stem produces a flower, and the 
blooming season is a long one. The Allegheny 
type of hollyhock is perfectly hardy, and is recog- 
nized as a valuable addition to our list of desir- 
able hardy perennials. It will grow and thrive 2 
anywhere under good treatment. The illustra- 
tion gives some idea of the shape and attractive 
appearance of the flower, but does not show the 
height or graceful beauty of the growing stalk. 
The hollyhovk will be found invaluable for back- 
grounds or clumps in lawn or landscape work. 
Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
THREE GRAND NEW IPOMCAS. 
IpomeaGrandiflora. Giant White Moons 
flower. The grandest of annual climbers, super- 
ior to any other type of moonfiower. The great 
fiowers are sometimes five or even six inches in 
diameter, of much substance and pure white. The 
new buds open in the afternoon, and remain open 2 
much of the following morning, or all day in . | . f 
cloudy weather. The vines attain a length of 25 ; = es serra 
feet or more, varying with circumstances, and a = = : s —— 
single plant will carry 20 to 40 open flower at a —— : 
time. The flower shape varies on different 
plants, Some being round, others scalloped, others 
star-shaped. The leaf shape also varies. This 
giant moonflower is widely popular. Packet, 
10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. = 
Ipomea Setosa. New Brazilian Morning 
Glory. Annual; 30 to 50 feet. It has great grape- 
like leaves, often a foot wide. Rose-colored flowers, three inches across, opening in the morning. 
It blooms freely from July until frost. The vine is covered with short reddish hairs, which with 
the curious seed capsules make an ornamental appearance. Packet, 10 cents; 3 packets, 25 cents. 
Ipomea. Northern Light. 
Flowers two inches in diameter, of 
pink lavender color, blooming early 
in the season. Foliage handsome. 
Vine resists dry weather well. Flow- 
ers open in the morning. Stem of 
vine covered with hooked, greenish- 
white, projecting points. Very or- 
namental. Pkt., 10c.; 3 pkts.; 25c. 
For 25 cents I will mail one 
packet of each of the above three 
grand new Ipomeas. 
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y aa NEW SCARLET SAGE. 
Be 4 Salvia. Drooping Spikes. 
y > This magnificent scarlet sage or 
PR) 1) 8 NM py salvia has three times the flowering 
i) A capacity of ordinary scarlet sages. 
VAST The flowers are produced so abun- 
dantly as to bend the branches and 
suggest the name Drooping Spikes 
for this superb type. It is altogether 
attractive and showy, and one of the 
best for decorative purposes, 
whether used singly or in mixed 
groups. The plant blazes out in daz- 
zling scarlet, and the color lasts all 
summer and fall. For early bloom 
start the seeds in the house, and set 
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MAMMOTH ALLEGHENY FRINGED HOLLYHOCK. New Scarcet SAce. DRoopinGa SPIKES. over. Packet, 10 cts.; 3 packets, 25 cts 
THREE NEW HELIOTROPES. 
Lemoine’s Giant Hybrids. It is not easy to exaggerate the great merits of 
this superb new strain. - The flowers are of immense size and rare beauty and fra- 
grance. Their colors range through all the shades of blue, from violet to indigo; and 
the paler forms are nearly or quite white. The size of the trusses or heads is remark- 

























































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The Black King. This is a new heliotrope having flowers of such a dark pur- 
ple color as to be almost black. Hence its name. Packet, 10 cts.; 3 packets, 25 cts. 
Lady in White. This new heliotrope is well described by its name, as it pro- 
i= duces Jarge heads of pure white flowers. Very fragrant. Pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts., 25 cts. 
MIGNONETTES. 
Defiance. This is a grand 
mignonette when grown under 
favorable conditions and with 
proper care. The spikes are 
not only of remarkable size but 
are deliciously fragrant, with 
individual florets of immense 
size and standing out boldly. 
The spike is compact and 
Showy. Packet, 10 cts.; 3 pack- 
ets, 25 cfs.; ounce, 75 cts. 
Giant White Spiral. Two 
to three feet high and perfectly 
erect, With spikes sometimes 
measuring ten inches. Color, 
snow white. Packet, 5 cents. 
Mignonettes Finest Mixed 
This, Iam sure will be found a 
very fine mixture. It includes 
the above; also varieties on 
page 79 and many others. Pkt., = 
10 cts.; 8 pkts., 25 cts.; oz., 75 ets. HELIOTROPE, LEMOINE'’S GIANT HYBRIDS. 
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