WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
HELIOTROPE 
Half Hardy Perennial 
The flowers are borne in graceful clusters and are yery fragrant; 
blooms the whole season. It grows quickly and easily from seed, 
doing best in a rich soil. 
LZ NIV 
T Hysrips. 
1375 LEMOINE’S GIANT HYBRIDS. One of the best strains 
known among heliotropes, bearing flowers of immense size and of rich- 
est beauty and fragrance. The colors range through all the shades of 
blue, from violet to indigo. The great trusses or floral heads are some- 
times a foot across, and are magnificent in appearance. The plants 
grow about 2 feet high, and the foli- 
age is peculiarly rich, glossy and 
attractive. In wide favor, both for 
open air culture and for window 
gardening. This strain has become 
immensely popular. Pkt., 15 cts. 
1376 LADY IN WHITE. Ex- 
ceedingly fine and fragrant. Spot- 
less white. Packet, 10 cents. 
1377 BLACK KING. Dark pur- 
ple, almost black. Packet, 10 cts. 
1378 BOUQUET PARFUM. A 
new dwarf, compact variety, with 
large trusses of dark lilac flowers. 
A profuse bloomer; a desirable sort 
for window or garden. Pkt., 15c. 
1380 CHOICE MIXED. Many 
shades and varieties. Pkt., 10 cts. 
HEUCHERA 
Hardy Perennial 
1381 SANGUINEA. Also called 
Scarlet Alum Root. The variety 
of heuchera here offered, the san- 
guinea splendens, produces spikes 
2 feet high, bearing flowers varying 
in color from fiery coral to richest 
crimson. The foliage is evergreen. 
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HELIOTROPE, CHOICE MIXED. 
Hisiscus, HARDY MARVEL. 
HIBISCUS 
Hardy Perennial 
1382 HARDY MARVEL. Showy, ornamental shrub, growing to 
a large size and blooming the first year from spring-sown seed. Hardy 
as an oak and will thrive in any soil. The flowers often measuring 8 to 
10 inches across, are gorgeous in colors, and. bloom in great profusion 
from late July to October. Mixed colors. Packet, 10 cents. 
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HIBISCUS 
Hardy Annual 
Free blooming and desirable 
plants, 2to8 feet; producing flowers 
of great size, brilliancy and beauty. 
Of easy culture. 
1383 AFRICANUS. Large flowers 
3 to 4 inches across; creamy yellow 
with purple centre. Pkt., 5 cts. 
1384. CRIMSON EYE. Blooms 
freely. Beautiful white flower, 6 
inches across with crimson centre. 
Profuse bloomer. Packet, 10 cts. 
‘HOLLYHOCK, FINE Dousle Mixep. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Hardy Annual 
This fine old-fashioned fiower is 
again in the widest favor. It reaches 
a height of 6 feet or more, and on ac- 
count of its stately growth is unex- 
celled for planting along fences or 
buildings, or for background effects. 
It can be had in a variety of colors. 
It is perfectly hardy, and when well 
established will bloom fully and 
freely year after year. It loves rich, 
deep, moist ground. Seeds sown one 
year will give good flowers the fol- 
lowing year, except Everblooming. 
Flower Seeds—129 
HOLLYHOCKs, EVERBLOOMING. 
1385 EVERBLOOMING. (Henderson’s Annual.) These grand an- 
nual single and double hollyhocks mark a new era. Seeds planted un- 
der glass will bloom in July, and seeds sown i 
will produce flowers in August. The floral sh 
are 56 inches across. The color range is w 
ALLEGHENY HottrHock, MAMMOTH FRINGED. 
n the open garden in May 
apes and sizes differ; some 
on derful — maroon, black, 
pink, rose, canary, yel- 
low, crimson, apricot 
with garnet throat, blush 
with carmine lacings, 
white, scarlet, magenta, 
etc. The plants are 
vigorous and of branch- 
ing habit, and may be 
shaped by pinching off 
the shoots. They flower 
profusely until frost. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
Hardy Perennial 
Hollyhock 
1386 DOUBLE WHITE 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1387 DOUBLE SUL- 
PHUR YELLOW. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1388 DOUBLE ROSE. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1391 DOUBLE SCAR-= 
LET. Packet, 10 cts. 
1392 DOUBLE FINE 
MIXED. All colors in 
a grand combination. 
Packet, 10 cents. 
1393 _ SINGLE ROSE 
AND YELLOW. Fine 
mixed. Pkt., 10 cts. 
1394. ALLEGHENY. 
(Mammoth Fringed.) 
This class increases in 
popula iey, year by year. 
he abundant flowers, 
which are 8 to 5 inches 
in diameter, and either 
double or half double, 
are so finely fringed, cut 
and curled ag to suggest 
the bloom of some new 
species of plant. The col- 
ors are pink, rose and 
ruby red, darkest at the 
eentre. The blooming 
season is a long one, and 
the plants are as conspic- 
uous as they are beau- 
tiful. They are perfectly 
hardy. Packeé, 10 cts, 
