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

 ties bein- exceedingly free-flowering, hardy and very effective, especially when grouped among shrubbery or 

 upon ?he faw^ makmg a brilliant and rich display with very littlt care, attaining a height of from five , to seven 

 feet with long spikes of intensely double flowers three to four inches across. The great improvements that have 

 been made of late cause it to be one of the finest of garden plants. „„„„„„ ™ T ™r CAT „™ 



Lovett's Superb Strain. Crimson, pink, pure white, white with violet centre yellow, salmon, 

 blush, maroon, etc. This is undoubtedly the best strain in the world, and is particularly noted for its brilli- 

 ancy and purity of color and perfection of form. Ea., 12c; 3 for 30c; doz., $1.00. Seed, pkt., 6c. 



HARDY PINKS. 



Lychnis Flos Cuculi Plenissima Sem 

 perflorens. 



A splendid plant and very valuable, being an ever- 

 blooming, double form of the hardy Lychnis or true 

 Ragged Robin. The flowers, vhich are produced in 

 bewildering profusion, are very double, boi ne upon 

 long bushy spikes and are of an exquisite bright tender 

 rose in color. Splendid for cutting and one of th^ easi- 

 est of all plants to force under glass or in the house, 

 blooming constantly from October until April. It is 

 a great addition to the list of hardy perennials. Ea., 

 12c; 3 for 30c; doz., $1.00. 



OSWEGO TEA or Bee Balm. 



Monarda didyma splendens. Exceedingly showy and 

 attractive; a really g-rgeous plant when in full bloom. 

 It flowers nearly all summer in a mass of large heads of 

 intensely brilliant scarlet flowers, and its foliage is 

 pretty, abundant, and as sweetly scented as Balm. The 

 flowers are very useful for cutting and the plant is of 

 the easiest culture. Ea., 12c; 3 for 30c; doz., $1.00. 



Her Majesty. One of the finest of hardy Pinks, very 

 popular in England. It is so large and beautiful and 

 the flowers borne in such great profusion as to cast all 

 others of its class completely in the shade. The flowers, 

 which are pure white, are as large as carnations, and 

 equally rich in sweet, clove fragrance, forming a per- 

 fect sheet of bloom. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 

 Clumps, ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., $1.50 (too large to mail) 



Scotch Pink. An old and favorite variety, blooming 

 with the greatest profusion throughout early summer. 

 The flowers are clear rosy pink, very double, beauti- 

 fully frin'red and very fragrant with the true clove 

 scent of the carnation. Plant compact and exceedingly 

 hardy. Especially valuable for the border and for 

 cutting. Ea., 10c: 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



MOSS PINK. 



Phlox subulata. A well-known dwarf creeping or 

 prostrate plant, forming a perfect carpet of brilliant 

 rosy-pink flowers in early spring. It is a most charm- 

 ing plant, producing a delightful effect when spread 

 out in dense mats of beautiful bloom over the ground . 

 Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



Phlox subulata alba. A beautiful variety of the above, 

 differing only in the color of the flowers, which are 

 pure white with a pink eye. Ea., 10c; 3for25c; doz.,75c 



