935 B STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. 



LAKKai'UR. 



HELICHRYSUM. 



Carnation. — This flower is al- 

 most indespensable in the garden, 

 liouse or grreen-house. The beautiful 

 rlowers with their clove pungent odor 

 and long keeping qualities for bou- 

 quets and cut flowers in popularity 

 are only exceeded by the rose. Packet, 

 3 cents. 



Chrysantbeniiiiu. — Splendid 

 assortment of rich colors and vari- 

 eties. The chrysanthemum has be- 

 come the favorite fall flower and 

 is used wherever flower gardens are. 

 Packet, 3 cents. 



Cineraria. — Seed should be 

 sown from May until September for 

 succession of blooming plants. As 

 a pot plant for winter blooming it 

 has few equals; its large clustering 

 head of gorgeous blooms make it at- 

 tractive and beautiful. A few pots 

 of this beautiful plant will add to the 

 beauty and attractiveness of any 

 home. Packet, 3 cents. 



Gaillardia (Blanket Flow- 

 ers.)— Splendid showy annual, re- 

 markable for profusion and size, and 

 excellent for beds, borders and cut- 

 ting, continuing to bloom through 

 the season. These flowers are bril- 

 liant and very effective. Packet, 3 

 cents. 



GUlia (M i X e d.)— A free bloom- 

 ing annual, fine for beds. Will bloom 

 in any situation, looks well on lawns, 

 in beds, are good for rockeries, and 

 can be planted at any season. Variety 

 of colors. Packet, 3 cents. 



Godetia. — An attractive hardy 

 annual deserving more extensive cul- 

 ture. The plants bloom profusely 

 and bear showy flowers, rich and 

 varied colors. Eighteen inches high. 



Helicbry.sum (S t ra w F i o w- 

 e r . ) — One of the best "Everything 

 Flowers." Exceedingly effective 

 double-flower, making a fine display 

 in beds or borders ; they succeed in 

 rich garden soil, hardy annuals, two 

 feet. 



Heliotrope. —This old stand- 

 ard is known and appreciated where- 

 ever flowers are known, and too much 

 cannot be said in praise of it. The 

 perfume of this flower is considered 

 by many to be the finest perfume in 

 existence. For bouquets it is invalu- 

 able. 



Hibiscu.s (Marsbinallow.) 

 — Showy, ornamental perennial plant 

 for mixed beds or shrubbery borders, 

 having large size, beautiful colored 

 flowers. Packet, 3 cents. 



H o 11 y h o c k. — The most majes- 

 tic of hardy plants of the garden, 

 when planted in rows in the garden 

 or among shrubbery the effect is 

 beautiful. Packet, 3 cents. 



Lark-spur (Delphinium.) — An 

 old fashioned, very choice, especially 

 hardy annual which increases in 

 beauty each year. Vast improve- 

 ments have been made by careful 

 selection and attentive culture, in 

 size and color of the blossoms. 



