Good Seeds are always a Bargain 



HELIOTROPE [tP-2 ft.] In the border the somber 

 green foHage and large clusters of dark blue to deep 

 violet flowers of this fragrant plant lend themselves 

 to pleasing contrasts with the more vivid leaves and 

 blossoms of other plants. It is a rapid grower and 

 from seed started early in spring will make fine 

 flowering plants by early summer, while in a warm 

 climate it will continue to hve and bloom all winter. 



Dark Varieties Mixed M oz. 75c; pkt. 10c 



HESPERIS iVlATRONALIS (Sweet Rocket) [hP-18 in.] 

 A hardy old-time favorite because of its delightful 

 fragrance during the evening hours. Of bushy habit 

 it bears spikes with open clusters of four-petaled 

 flowers resembling single Stocks. 



Purple 



Pkts. 10c each 



Wliite 



HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) [hP-R-12 in.] An American species of 

 great charm for the low border or the rock garden. The plants 

 make compact low growing mats of deep green leaves, sometimes 

 tinged with white or red, from which rise graceful slender stalks. 

 These are adorned with airy clusters of tiny bell-Uke flowers of 

 bright coral pink. 



Sanguinea (Crimson Rose) Pkt. 25c 



HIBISCUS (Mallow) [hP] Robust growth, luxuriant fohage, and 

 gorgeous saucer-shaped flowers characterize this hardy large- 

 branching plant. A wealth of brilhant showy blossoms, 4 to 6 

 inches in diameter, are produced from August to frost. The plant 

 does well in almost any situation and is excellent as a tall hedge 

 or background. 



Golden Bowl [4 ft.] A splendid large growing variety supplying 

 huge radiant flowers in a light golden hue with velvety centers. 



Marvels Mixed [4 ft.] Large, handsome flowers appearing in 

 tones of red, rose, and white. 



Any one of the above: 34 oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Have you tried 

 the lovely double 

 Hollyhocks? 

 These flowers are 

 not particular 

 about the kind of 

 soil they grow in 

 so long as it is 

 well drained. 



HOLLYHOCK [hP] Almost every garden or door- 

 yard has a place for stately Hollyhocks. A tall 

 group among shrubs or evergreens, a row lining 

 a garden wall or fence or with a white cottage 

 as a background, may easily produce an effect 

 for an artist to paint. The dignified stalks 

 provided with many large green leaves are richly 

 adorned ^ith flowers near the top. 



Allegheny [7 ft.] A particularly tall growing Hollyhock suppljing 

 huge semi-double flowers, deeply fringed and friUed at the edges. 



Mixed M oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



Triumph Mixed Newest and earliest of Hollyhocks. Flowers semi- 

 double like Allegheny; dwarf in height, but more branching than 

 otherdwarftypes; wide range of pastel shades. . 34oz.60c; pkt. 10c 



Double [5 ft.] Our strain of this excellent variety produces 

 extremely double flowers that resemble small Peonies with dainty, 

 closely packed petals. 



Crimson 

 Deep Rose 

 Newport Pink 



Yellow 



Any one of the above: 34 oz. 70c; 



Mixed. 



Salmon 

 Scarlet 

 White 



pkt. 10c 

 . .34 oz. 50c; pkt. 10c 



Honesty (See Lunaria) 



HUMULUS JAPONICUS [hA-C-15 ft.] Within a few weeks this 

 Japanese Hop will satisfactorily cover some unsightly object or 

 shade a porch. The large deeply lobed leaves with toothed edges 

 have a hairy, rough surface but are beautifully variegated with 

 metallic markings of white and yellow against their vivid green. 

 The plant withstands drought and insect pests. 



Variegated Leaved Oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



HUNNEMANNIA (Bush Eschscholtzia) [hA-18 in.] IMembers of 

 the poppy family rarely make good cut flowers, but this, the 

 Santa Barbara poppy, is an exception. It is also attractive in the 

 border. Bushy in habit, with sQvery-green fohage, it bears long- 

 stemmed, cup-shaped flowers, often 3 inches across and pure 

 lemon yellow in color. The blooms continue during the summer 

 and until late fall. 



Fumariaefolia 34 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Hyacinth Bean (See DoHchos) 

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