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Heliotrope. 
Heliotrope is a universal favorite on account of its delightful 
fragrance and duration in bloom, floweringequally well as bedding 
plants in summer or as pot plants in the house during the winter. 
Seed sown in the spring makes fine plants for bedding out, and 
are as easily grown as Verbenas. Pkt. 150Seeds, 5 Cts. 
Heliotrope, Lemoine’s Giant. 
Of vigorous growth and producing heads of flowers double the 
size of the old sort. Pkt. 150 Seeds, 5 cts. 
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Hibiscus, Golden Bowl. 
This is a plant which grows akout 2 feet high and begins to 
bloom very early from spring sown seed, the enormous flower meas- 
uring 5 or 6 inches across, beautifully cupped and of the most ex- 
quisite, soft canary yellow, with a large black center. These beau- 
tiful flowers are borne in great profusion all summer, and if the 
plants are potted before frost, will continue to bloom in the win- 
dow all winter. Pkt. 30 Seeds, 6 Cts. 
Helianthus, Sunflower. Globosus Fistulosus. 
The best and most effective of all annual Sunflowers. Flowers 
immense, from 12 to 15 inches in diameter; globular and extreme- 
ly double. Of easy culture as well as showy. Pkt. 30 Seeds, 8c. 
