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HARDY FLOWER SEEDS— Continued 



1980 KUDZU VIHE (Pueraria Thunbergiana). PH. An ex- 

 tremely vigorous climber. Large, dark green leaves and 

 lavender, pea-shaped blossoms. Dies down to the ground 

 each winter. Pkt., 10c; V4, oz., 25c. 



2010 IiATSTBUS latifolins, Mixed (Perennial Sweet Pea). 

 PH. Trailing or climbing; good on stone walls and low 

 fences. Like Sweet Peas but without odor. Red, Pink 

 and White. Pkt., lOc; ^ oz., 50c. 



PH. The familiar 



2030 ZiAVENDEB (Lavandula vera), 

 sweet scented herb. Pkt., 10c. 



2051 I.I1TASIA cymbalarla (Kenil worth Ivy). PHH. Very 

 graceful trailing plants, fine for porch boxes. Ivy-like 

 leaves and dainty lavender, pink or white flowers. Pkt., 

 15c. 



2053 macedonia speciosa (Perennial Snapdragon). PH 

 Readily mistaken for tall, yellow Snapdragons and per- 

 fectly hardy. Thrives in almost any location. Pkt., 25c. 



2063 IjIHUM perenne, Blue (Blue Flax), 

 blue. Pkt., 10c; ^4 oz., 40c. 



PH. Clear sky- 



2064 alpinnm. PH. Very dwarf plants covered with light 

 blue flowers. Pkt., 25c. 



2062 perenne, Wliite. PH. Plants IV2 feet high, with pure 

 white flowers. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 40c. 



2077 I.OBEZ>IA cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). PH Tall 

 plants with flaming red flowers. Prefers moist spots. 

 Pkt., 25c. 



2080 IiUNABIA (Honesty). BH. Its round, flat, silvery 

 transparent seed pods make interesting decorations when 

 combined with winter bourjuets. Pkt., 15c. 



Hollyhocks 



For tall backgrounds, 

 hedges and for filling in 

 the odd corners, Holly- 

 hocks surpass all hardy 

 flowers. Seed sown in 

 early summer will pro- 

 duce blooming plants the 

 following season. Once 

 established they often 

 seed themselves from 

 year to year. 



Doable Hollyhocks 



IMFBOVBD DOUBZ.E HOIiIiYHOCES 



Chater's Superb Strains. 

 1911 Maroon. 1912 Newport Pink. 1913 Rose. 



1914 Salmon. 1915 WMte. 1916 Yellow. 1920 Mixed. 



Each, pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 60c. 

 1919 COI.Z.BCTION: One pkt. of each of the above 6 

 colors, 50c. 



1935 Sing-le Mixed. A fine assortment of colors. Pkt., 10c; 

 M oz., 50c. 



HIBISCUS (Marshmallow). PH. Spreading plants. 4 

 feet tall, with flowers often 6 inches across, like im- 

 mense single hollyhocks. Does best in moist places. 



1901 Crimson Eye. Large, white flowers, with crimson 

 centers. Pkt.. 10c: V4 oz.. 40c. 



1902 Golden Bowl. Creamy yellow, maroon eye. Pkt., 

 lOc; V4 oz.. -tOc. 



1904 New Giant Hybrids. A new giant sort with flowers 

 from 6 to 8 inches in diameter. White, pink, carmine, 

 crimson; some with distinct "eyes." Pkt., 15c; % 

 nz., 60c. 



2045 ^lATBIS pycnostachya (Kansas Gay Feather). PH. 

 Imposing spikes of lavender-lilac blooms 3 to 4 feet 

 high. Blooms in September when perennial flowers 

 are at a premium. Pkt.. 25c. 



Annual Flower Seeds are listed on pagfes 22 to 47 

 Inclusive. 



Liatris Pycnostachya 



