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HOI.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 back- 

 er! ound for other flowers it is without equal. The seeds offered have been saved from the 

 finest double flowers. (See cut.) 



PBK PKT. PER PKT. 



2786 Double White 



2787 

 2785 

 2781 



10 



2784 Double Bright Red 10 



2783 — Bright Pink 10 



2782 — Maroon 10 



Yellow 10 



— Salmon Rose 10 



" Allegheny." Mammoth flowers, wonderfully formed of 



loosely arranged fringed petals, which look as if made from the 



finest China silk, and have none of the fcrmalily of the ordinary 



type. The colors vary from the palest shrimp pink to deep red. 



The plants are ot strong growth, 



sending up spikes 6 to 7 feet high, 10 



2790 Extra Choice Double Mixed. 



Per oz., $1.00 10 



2789 Imported Collection of 12 va- 



rielies 75 



2788 Imported Collection of 6 va- 



rielies 40 



2780 Single. Many prefer the single 

 flowering Hollyhocks. They are 

 usually of freer growth than the 

 doubles and present a very hand- 

 some appearance when covered 

 with their artistic blossoms 10 



HUNNEMANNIA (GlANT YeLLOW TuLIP PoPPY). 



HEI.IANTHUS. 



See Sunflower, page S3. 

 HELrlOPSIS {Orange Sunflower). 



PER PKT. 



2731 Pitcherianus. A desirable hardy herba- 

 ceous plant, growing from 3 to 4 feet high, 

 beginning to flower early in the season, and 

 continuing the entire summer. The flowers 

 are of a beautiful deep golden-yellow color, 

 about 2 inches in diameter, of very thick 

 texture, and very graceful for cutting 



HEUCHERA (Alum Root). 



2761 Sanguinea. Oneof the finest hardy peren- 

 nials. The flowers are of a rich bright crim- 

 son color ; the leaves light green and slightly 

 hairy. E.xcellent for cutting 



HIBISCUS (Marshmallow). 



Showy ornamental perennial plants, for mixed beds 

 or shrubbery borders, having large-sized, beautifully 

 colored flowers. 

 2774 Palustris. Large pink flowers ; hardy 



perennial 5 



2771 MoscheutOS {Swanip Rose Mallow). 

 Flowers 6 inches in diameter, of a light 

 rosy-red, with dark centre 5 



2772 Crimson Eye. Flowers of the bagest 

 size, pure white, with a large spot of velvety 

 crimson in the centre; hardy perennial; 

 flowers the first year if sown earlv 10 



2773 Qiant Yellow, or Golden Bowl. A shrub 

 by perennial, cup-shaped flowers from 6 to 9 

 inches in diameter. The color is a rich deep 

 cream with a velvety maroon centre. The plants 

 commence to liloom early and continuously 

 until cut down by frost. The seed should be 

 started indoors, and set out as soon as the wenther is warm 



hunnema:nnia. 



(Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy, or Busli Eschscholtzia). 



2821 Fumari£efolia. This is by far the best of the Poppy family for cutting, 

 remaining in good condiiion for several days. Seed sown early in May 

 will, by the middle of July, produce plants covered with their large hutter- 

 cup-yellow poppy-like blossoms, and never out of flower until hard frost. 

 The plants grow about 2 feet high, are quite bushy, with beautiful feathery 

 glaucous foliage. (See cut.) 



HONESTY. 



(Moon^vort, Satin Flower.) 



2801 Hardy biennial, admired for its sil- 

 very seed pouches, which are used 

 for house ornaments, as they pre- 

 sent a beautiful and rather curious 

 appearance ; 2 feet 5 



HUMUEXJS. 



(Japanese Hop.) 



2811 JaponiCUS. A very ornamental 

 and fast-growing climbing plant. 

 The foliage resembles in shape that 

 of the common Hop, is very dense, 

 and in color a lively green ; an- 

 nual 5 



2812 — VariegatUS, A variegated va- 

 riety of the above. The leaves are 

 beautifully marbled and splashed 

 with silvery-white, light and dark 

 green, very effective for screens, 

 arbors, trellises, etc. As with the 

 green-leaved variety, it is never in- 

 jured by insects, nor affected by 

 the heat, but retains its fresh and 

 bright variegated foliage until frost. 

 (See cut.) 10 



^^'i*^, 



Double Hollyhock. 



HuMULUs Japonicus Variegatus. 



A compiete index of both the botanical and common or English names of Flowers is given on pages i and 2. 



