HIGHEST QUALITY FLOWER SEEDS 



. 67 



MAMMOTH ALLEGHENY HOLLYHOCK. PER P 



GOURD (Ornamental) 



Rapid growing annual climbers for cov- 

 ering arbors, fences, etc., with ornamental foli- 

 age and curiously shaped fruit. 



^ Per pkt. 



1405. Calabash, or Dipper. Very useful,$0 05 



1406. Egg-Shaped. White like an egg. 5 



1407. Hercules Club. Club shaped; 4 



feet long 5 



1408. LuflFa. (Dish Rag or Bonnet 



Gourd) f 



1409. Orange-Shaped. (Mock Orange). 5 



1410. Pear-Shaped. Striped; very showy, 5 



1411. Serpent. Striped like a serpent; 5 



feet long 5 



1412. Sugar Trough. Used as water 



holders 5 



1413. Mixed. Ornamental varieties . . 5 



GREVILLEA ROBUSTA 



1460. (Silk Oak). Beautiful and grace- 

 ful fern-leaved foliage plant . . 10 

 GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) 

 Dainty free flowering plants of easy cult- 

 ure. Fine for mixing in bouquets, giving them 

 an airy look that is charming; IVz feet high. 



1480. Elegans. Star-shaped, white and 



pink flowers 5 



1481. Paniculata. Produces numerous 



panicles of small, white, hand- 

 some flowers; fine for bouquets 5 



HELIOTROPE 



Deliciously fragrant flowering plants, 1 to 

 2 feet high. Favorites for pot culture in Win- 

 ter, and bedding in Summer. 



1520. Finest Mixed 05 



1521. King of the Blacks. Rich purple. 10 



1522. Lemoine's Giant Hybrids. Im- 



mense clusters; very fragrant. 10 



JOHNSON'S 



Ever-blooming Annual 



HOLLYHOCKS 



Will bloom the first 

 season from seed sown in 

 May. The fiowers measure 

 5 inches across, with a 

 wide range of the most 

 brilliant and exquisite 

 colors. The plants attain 

 a height of from 8 to 10 

 feet and bloom profusely 

 until frost. Per pkt. 



1565. Johnson's 

 Ever - blooming, 

 single $0 10 



1566. Johnson's 

 Ever - blooming, 

 double 10 



1567. Johnson's 

 Ever - blooming, 

 double fringed . . 15 



New Mammoth Flowering 

 "Allegheny Hollyhocks" 



1564. The flowers are 

 from 4 to 6 inches in dia- 

 meter, ranging from semi- 

 double to double and finely 

 fringed and curled. 



The colors are shell 

 pink, rose and ruby red, 

 a shade or two deeper at 

 the center, and exquisitely 

 tinted towards the edge. 

 Per pkt., 10c. 



DOUBLE HARDY HOLLYHOCKS 



Per pkt, 



1557. Chaters. Prize Double, Red $0 10 



KT., lOc. 



1562. 

 1560. 

 1561. 

 1558. 

 1559. 

 1563. 



Pink 



White... 

 Yellow.. 

 Salmon. . 

 Crimson . 

 Mixed . . . 



10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 

 10 



HUMULUS (Japanese Hop) 



A rapid growing annual climber, with 

 luxuriant foliage. ^^f^^Jc 



1620. Japonicus. Dense green foliage.. $0 0& 



1621. Variegatus. Leaves mottled with 



white 10 



KENILWORTH IVY (Linaria Cymbalaria) 



1780. A charming, neat trailing plant, 



for baskets, vases, pots, etc.; 



flowers violet " 



KOCHIA TRICHOPHYLLA (Summer Cypress) 



1781. An attractive, easily grown annual, of 

 oval bush form, attaining a height of 2V2 feet; 

 its cypress-like foliage changing from a beau- 

 tiful light green to a fiery crimson hue late m 

 the Summer. An ideal plant for lawn decora- 

 tion. Per pkt., 10c. 



LANTANA (For pot or Garden Culture) 

 1720. Hybrida. New French Hybrids, mixed. 

 Per pkt., 10c. 



LARKSPUR 

 Quick-growing, free-flowering annuals. 



Per pkt. 



1065. Drawf German Rocket. Hyacinth- 

 flowered Larkspur; mixed $0 05 



1063. Emperor Larkspur. Has beautiful 

 long spikes of brilliant dark blue, 

 tri-color and red striped, double 

 flowers 5 



