Helichrysum (Strawflower) A. 



767. Finest Mixed, ["he I esl ol tl e so-called Everlastings 



wers lor winter decorations. The 



tl\ colored tlowers make fine displays when grown 



Double flowers in all the desirable colors. 



->.40. 



Heliotrope A. 



768. Pacific Hybrids. Dark Shades. Tender plants 



- rt seed indoors and do not 

 mo. en until May. Pkt. 15c.; '^oz. • 



Hibiscus P. 



769. Mallow Marvels. Mixed. Strong shrub-like □ 



rt tall, with huge single flowers t> to S inches 



pink, white and red. Blooms from June to 



tniber. Pkt. 1-. H.25. 



Hollyhocks a., P. 



775. Indian Spring. \ I rly this will give 

 ... I to 5 Feet and 

 «\\ bear lovek semi-double and double fringed flowers 

 XV - of pink. Pkt. 1- H.10. 



774. Double Mixed. P 1 ivoriti tackground plants, 6 

 tall, thriving alino-' e and blooming 



dur 



• 50. 



Hunnemannia (Mexican Tulip Poppy) A. 



652. Sunlite. i-double p<ipp\-like 



. , ilul blue- 



A\ Pkt. 15c; ! .ui. 4<Jc.; > 4 oz. 7Uc.; 



Hyacinth Bean A. 



776. Dolichos. \e vine to HI feet with white or 

 purple tlowers followed by ornamental seed-pods. Sil- 

 vtr\ pods folio ->.ers and ruby-purple pods 



• c; 'ilb. <\.15. 



Kochia A. 



777. Childsi Burning Bush; Summer Cypress). Pyram- 

 idal bu- • high, with feathery light green 

 foliage which turns crimson in early autumn. Mowers 

 are unimportant but plants make a lovely hedge. Pkt. 

 10c.; £oz- 45« 



Kudzu Vine P. 



637. Pueraria Thunbergiana. Handsome purple flowers 

 on i inc. Perfectly hardy, getting more 



beautifui Pkt. 25c. ; jkfoz. +)«..; .' ^oz. 65c. 



Lantana A. 



779. Dwarf Hybrids. Mixed. A splendid bedding plant; 

 •ena-like heads of colorful (lowers ail summer. Also 

 a splendid pot-plant lor the house. Good mixture of 

 colors. Pkt. 15c; : 4 jl.40. 



Larkspur A. 



801. Giant Steeplechase Mixture. Giant Steeplechase 



rs and longer and stronger 

 spiW • int; spring and summer 



flowering. An excellent color mixture. Pkt. 25c.; 

 _ 75; oz. $5.00. 



DOUBLE GIANT IMPERIAL 



The tali, upright, compact basal-branching habit of the 



Giant Imperials has made them popular Larkspurs for 



-_ "len use. The tall spikes of double 



Mowers, carried on steins 4 to 5 feet long, require only about 



.'f the space needed by the old stock-flowered type. 



780. Blue Spire. Deep \ iolet-blue. 



781. Blue Bell. AAS. Azure-blue. 

 Carmine King Improved. Deep carmine-rose. 

 Lilac King. Rich lilac. 



785. Miss California. Soft salmon-pink. 



786. Rose King. Rich r 



787. White King. AAS. Glistening white. 



782. Finest Mixed. ^ superior mixture. 



Any of the above Giant Imperial Larkspurs, 

 pkt. 15c; %oz. 45c; y 2 oz. 85c; oz. $1.55 



Linum P..R-G. 



679. Perenne. Dainty sky-blue flowers on 1 H-foot 

 plants from May to August. Pkt. 15c; J^oz. 50c. 



783 

 784 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 



808. Morning-Glory, Heavenly Blue, 

 Clarke's Variety 



Pkt. 15 c. 



Morning-Glories 



The Morning-Glories and Moon- 

 flowers are another group which 

 will not do their best in rich soil. 



Soak the hard seeds before 

 planting in unfertilized ground. 



