V HEI.IOTROPK (Cherry Pie). 



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

 ful perfume makes it a most desirable bouquet flower; a splendid bedding 

 plant, or can be trained as a greenhouse climber. Seed sown in the spring 

 will make fine plants for summer blooming. per pkt. 



2737 Lemoine'S Giant. Of robust growth, and produces heads of 

 flowers double the si/,e of the old sort ; mixed colors. (See cut.). 10 



2736 Regal. A new variety with immense flower heads of the Giant 



type, but of dwarf, compact growth ; all shades 25 



2740 iV; Jxed. All colors of the regular type 5 



2738 Imported Collection of 6 sorts. 40 



HIBISCUS (MarsUmallow). 



Showy ornamental perennial plants, for mixed beds or shrubbery borders, 

 having large-sized, beautifully-colored flowers ; blooms the first year if 

 sown early. 

 2774 Palustris. Large pink flowers 5 



2771 MoscheutOS {Swinnp Rose Mallow). Flowers 6 inches in di- 

 ameter, of a light rosy-red, with dark centre 5 



2772 Crimson Eye, 1 lowers of the largest size, pure white, with a 

 large spot ol velvety crimson in the centre 10 



2773 Giant Yellow or Golden Bowl. Cup-shaped flowers from 6 

 to 9 inches m diameter; ol a rich deep cream, with a velvety ma- 

 roon centre. The plants commence to bloom early and continu- 

 ously until cut down by frost 



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Lemoine'S Giant Hkliotrope. 



HOI.I.Y1IOCK. 



One of the most majestic of hardy 

 plants, and a clump or line in any gar- 

 den gives an effect not attainable with 

 any other plant. For planting among 

 shrubbery or forming a background for 

 other flowers it is without equal. The 

 seeds offered have been saved from the 

 finest double flowers. (See cut.) 



PEK PKT. 



2782 Double Flaroon. Oz, $1 50 10 



2783 — Bright Pink. Oz., $1..5(l 10 



2784 — Bright Red. Oz., $1 50.. 10 

 2785 —Salmon Rose. Oz.,$1.50 10 



2786 — White. Oz., $1.50 10 



2787 — Yellow. <)z.,!j;i.50 10 



2781 "Allegheny. " Mammoth 



flower^, wonderfully formed of 



loosely arranged fringed petals, 



which look as if made from the 



finest China silk, and have none 



vary from the palest shrimp pink to deep red. 



ing up spikes 6 to 7 feet high. Oz., $1.00 



2790 Extra Choice Double Mixed, Per oz., $1 00. 

 2789 Imported Collection o'i 12 varieties 



2788 Imported Collection of 6 varieties 



2780 Single, .Many prefer the single-flowering Hollyhocks. Thev are ilsually of freer 



growtli than the doubles, and present a very handsome appearance when covered 

 with their artistic blossoms. Oz. , 5^1 00 .... 1 ft 



HONESTY flWoonwort. Satin Flower 



2801 Hardy biennial, admired for its silvery seed [louches, which are used for house orna- 

 ments, as they present a beautiful and rather curious appearance ; 2 feet 



hun]se:^A]n;]ma. 



(Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy, or Bush K.schschoUzia.) 



2821 Fumariasfolia. This is by far the be^t of the Poppy family for cutting, remaining 

 in good condition for several days. Seed sown early in May will, by the middle of 

 July, produce plants covered with their large buttercup-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.) Oz , 50 cts 10 



)f the formality of the ordinary type. 



The plants are of strong growth, send 



Double Hollyhoci^ 



Our " Incomparable " Collection of Sweet Peas is all that its name implies. See page i6. 



