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RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



Heliotrope. Lf.moi> 



. Giant. 



HBIICHBKA (Alum Root). 



I'ER PKT. 



2761 Sanguinea. One of the finest hardy perennials. The llowers 

 are of a rich, bright crimson color; the leaves light green and 

 sh'ghtly hairy. Excellent for cutting 10 



HIBISCUS (Marshmallow). 



Showy ornamental perennial plants, for mi.\ed beds or shrubbery 

 borders, having large-sized, beautifully-colored flowers; blooms the 

 first year if sown early. 

 2774 Palustris. Large pink flowers 5 



2772 Crimson Eye. Flowers of the largest size, pure while, with 



a large spot of velvety crimson in the centre 10 



2773 Giant Yellow or Golden Bowl. Cuji-shaped flowers from 

 6 to 9 inches in diameter; of a rich deep cream, with a velvety 

 maroon centre. The plants commence to bloom early and con- 

 tinue until cut down by frost 10 



HOXESTY (Moonwort. Satin nower). 



2801 Hardy biennial, admired for its silvery seed pouches, which are 

 used for house ornaments, as they present a beautiful and rather 

 curious appearance; 2 feet J oz., 15 cts 5 



HEI.IOTROPE (Cherry Pie). 



A half-hardy perennial, flowering during the whole season; its delightful perfume 

 makes it a most desirable bouquet flower; a splendid bedding plant, or can be trained as 

 a greenhouse climber. Seed started indoors in the spring will make fine plants for sum- 

 mer blooming. Can also be sown outdoors in May. (See cut.) 



PER PKT. 



2737 Lemoine's Giant. Of robust growth, and produces heads of flowers double 

 the size of the old sort; mixed colors. J oz., 50 cts 10 



273G Regal. A new variety with immense flower heads of the Giant type, but of 



dwarf, compact growth; all shades 25 



2740 Mixed. All colors of the regular type. J oz., 25 cts 5 



2738 Imported Collection of 6 sorts 40 



IIOI.I.YHOCK. 



One of the most majestic of hardy plants, and a clump or line in any garden gives 

 an effect not attainable with any other plant. For planting among shrubbery or forming 

 a background for other flowers it is without equal. Seed sown any time before midsum- 

 mer will produce fine plants for flowering next year. To get results this season it is 

 necessary to get year-old plants. These we offer with other hardy plants under their 

 proper head. (See cut.) 



DOUBLE VARIETIES. 



The seed offered under this head has been saved from the finest double flowers only 

 and is sure to produce satisfactory results. 



PER PKT. 



\ oz.,40cts 10 



2782 Maroon 



2783 Bright Rose 



2784 Bright Red 



\ oz., 40 cts. . 

 i oz, 40 cts... 



2785 Salmon Rose. 



2786 White. \ oz., 



2787 Yellow. } oz.. 



PF.R PKT. 



\ OZ., 40 cts. 10 



40 cts 10 



40 cts 10 



2790 Extra Choice Double Mixed. 30 cts. per J- oz. ; $1.00 per oz 10 



2788 Collection of a packet each of the above 6 colors 50 



2781 "Allegheny." Mammoth flowers, wonderfully formed of loosely arranged 



fringed petals, which look as if made from the finest China silk. The colors 

 vary from the palest shrimp-pink to deep red. The plants are of strong growth, 

 sending up spikes 6 to 7 feet high. 30 cts. per ^ oz. ; $1.00 per oz 10 



2791 Newport Pink. One of our own introductions and awarded a certificate of 

 merit by the Royal Horticultural Society of England, an unusual honor. It is 

 the finest pure pink double variety, exquisite in shade, flowers very double; 



2 pkts., 25 cts 15 



SINGLE VARIETIES. 



Many prefer the single-flowering Hollyhocks. They are usually of freer growth than 

 the doubles, and present a very handsome appearance when covered with their artistic 

 blossoms. We offer the following distinct colors, also mixed, viz. : 



pr';R PKT 



Black Maroon ... 15 



Mauve 15 



Pink 15 



2793 

 2794 

 279i 



2780 



Mixed. All colors. \ oz., 30 cts. 



PER PKT. 



2796 Red 15 



2797 White 15 



2798 Yellow 15 



10 



2799 Collection of a packet each of the 6 colors 75 



Double Hollyhock. 



An index of the Botanical and Popular oamet of Flowers is given on pages 2 and 3. 



