The Hollyhock is an old-time favorite, and there are few hardy plants that combine so many good qualities 

 being exceedingly free-flowering, entirely hardy, and very effective, especially when grouped among shi'ubbery 

 or upon the lawn. The great improvements that have been made of late in this plant has brought it to the front 

 again ; they have truly become marvels of beauty and elegance, the flowers forming perfect rosettes of the most 

 lovely clear, pure colors. They should have a deep, rich soil, and will well repay in abimdance and beauty of 

 bloom any extra care. A slight protection in winter is beneficial. 



Lovett's Superb Strain. Crimson, pixk, -white with violet centre, yellow, salmon,^ blush. iL4J400N, 

 ETC. The above strain is imdoubtedly the best in the world, and is particularly noted for the brilliancy and 

 purity of color and perfection of form. Ea.. 15c: 3 for 40c: doz., $1.25. Seed, pkt., 7>^c. 



CALLA LILIES. 



Little Gem Calla. One of the most valuable mtro- 

 ductions of recent years. It is a perfect miniatiu-e of 

 the well-known Calla, but flowers with much greater 

 freedom, being justly termed a continuous bloomer, 

 blooming abundantly thi-ouyhout the entire year. Al- 

 though a rapid and vigorous grower, a well grown plant 

 when in bloom is but eight to twelve inches high. 

 From 2}4 in. pots, ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. From 

 33^ in. pots, ea., 15c; 3 for -iOc; doz., 81.25. 



CMIA LILY. Lily of the INile. An old favorite, so 

 well known as to need no description. Our tubers are 

 homegrown. Ea.. 12c; 3 for 30c; doz.. 81.00. Extra 

 large, ea., 15c: 3 for 40c; doz.. 81.25. {Postage, oc. each). 



SPOTTED CALL/V (Richardia alba maculata). A 

 dwarf form of the common Calla. ^vith dark green 

 leaves beautifully spotted with Mhite. A a ornamental 

 plant at all times. Ea., 15c: 3 for 40c: doz.. 81.25. 



Of%e each of the three Callasfor 30c. 



COOPERIA PEDUNCULATA. 



Giant Fairy Lily. 



A beautiful bulbous plant valued for its profuse and 

 sweet-scented bloom. It is exceedingly free-flowering; 

 continuing to thi'ow up flower spikes for a long time 

 and the flowers are very endm'ing, remaining in per- 

 fection for a long time. Excellent for groups, edgings, 

 etc. Ea.. 5c; doz., 50c. 



CINNAMON VINE. 



(Dioscorea batatus/. 

 A popular and very de- 

 sii-able climber, a quick 

 grower and very beauti- 

 ful. Its tubers are hardy 

 and it makes its entire 

 growth in a season, djing 

 down to the ground in 

 autiunn. The foliage is 

 abundant, neat, heart- 

 shaped and of glossy 

 green. It flowers in mid- 

 sum m e r , producsng ra- 

 cemes of small, white 

 blooms, having the fra- 

 grance of cinnamon. It 

 will rapidly co-^-er an ai*- 

 bor or veranda, trans- 

 forming it into a verita- 

 ble bower of beauty. Very 

 easily grown, but if given a rich moist place they will 

 double in size. Strong tubers, ea., 5c; doz., 40c. 



YELLOW JESSAMINE. 



Gelsemium sempervirens. 

 The famous Yellow Jessamine of the South. A climber 

 of the easiest culture, succeeding in all soils. It is of 

 rapid growth -^-ith glossy, shai-ply pointed evergreen 

 leaves and for several weeks is covered ^^-ith golden- 

 yellow, trumpet-shaped, delightfully and richly- f ragi"ant 

 flowers. Hardy at the North -with slight protection. 

 Strong, pot grown plants, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c. 



