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HARDY HIBISCUS. 



A desirable perennial, blooming the first 

 year, beginning in midsummer after the 

 flowering season for most of the shrubby 

 perennials is over. My seed is a mixture of 

 two choice varieties, "Crimson Eye" and 

 "Royal Pink." The former has large white 

 blossoms, with a bright crimson center. 

 The latter bears dainty pink flowers, many 

 having the same crimson center. Three to 

 five feet. Pkt., 60 seeds, 5 ote. 



HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 



One of the finest of recently introduced hardy peren- 

 nials. The -plants are dwarf and compact, with foliage, 

 beautifully cut and marbled. The flowers are a brilliant 

 red and borne in extravagant abundance on long, graceful 

 spikes. Pkt., 150 seeds, 6 cts. 



. DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK. 



A choice strain, with magnificent spikes of extremely 

 double flowers. Mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 4 cts.; one-quarter 



ounce, 25 cts. Doable white, yellow, pink and red, in separate colors, each per 

 pkt., 40 seeds, 4 cts. 



Single Hollyhock. Pkt., 50 seeds, 3 cts.; one-quarter ounce, 15 cts. 



FRINGED HOLLYHOCK-NEW ALLEGHENY. 



A handsome new type introduced last year. The flower is large and well rounded, 

 with petals someAvhat irregularly arranged and flnely cut, and of a transparent silk- 

 like texture, making a remarkably graceful flower, instead of the stiff and bunchy ap- 

 pearance of the ordinary double blossom. The flowering season frequently extends 

 tmtil late fall. Pkt., 25 seeds, 6 cts. 



