MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



— 30— Griffin, Ga. — "I have two exquisite Iris plants 

 from your Iris seed." — Mrs. E. P. Bridges. 



HEUCHERA SANGUINEA, 



"CORAL BELLS" 



One of the finest of hardy perennials. The 

 plants are compact, with foliage beautifully cut 

 and marbled. The flowers are borne in extrava- 

 gant abundance in long, graceful spikes. Mixed, 

 White, rose and scarlet. 1 f oot. Pkt., 400 seeds 4c. 



HYACINTH BEAN 



Rapid climbers; ornamental in all stages, foli- 

 age, flower and pod. 



Price pkt., 10 seeds, 5c; any 3 pkts., 12c. 



Princess Helen, or "Daylight." Long 

 spikes of showy white flowers, followed by 

 equally showy white pods. 



Purple, or "Darkness." Both blossoms 

 and pods are a glossy dark purple. 



Scarlet. Blush, deepening with age to dark 

 red. 



Mixed. All the above mixed. 



IRIS 



The beauty of the Iris is well known, the 

 blooms rivaling the lily in stateliness and the 

 orchids in rich color. I offer a particularly fine 

 mixture of newest Japanese and Siberian varie- 

 ties. Hardy perennial. 2^2 feet. Mixed. Pkt., 

 40 seeds, 8c. 



Old-Fashioned Garden, 25c 



Fifteen packets of choice flower seeds for 25c 

 all the sorts found in our Grandmothers' gardens. 



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HELIOTROPE 



' LeMoine's Giant. A mammoth strain, producing 

 Immense heads, 10 to 15 inches across, with thousands of 

 Individual florets, in all the beautiful Heliotrope shades. 

 Pkt.. 100 seeds, 5c. 



Midnight. Beautiful dark bronzy green foliage with 

 stems as dark and black as midnight; flowers dark pur- 

 ple, variegated with white and lighter purqle. A. hanh- 

 eo me new variety. Pkt., 100 seeds, 8c. 



NEW CLIMBING HELIOTROPE, 'Royal Highness* 



A magnificent new variety of wonderfully rapid growt 



forming immense plants that climb to a height of 10 or 



12 feet. It has splendid large trusses of rich purple 



flowers, and is a most profuse bloomer. Pkt., 80 seeds, 8c 



One packet each of the 3 varieties, 17c. 



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DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK 



Constant experimenting by hybridization 

 and selection has secured flowers of extreme 

 size and fulness, unsurpassed in beauty and 

 variety of colors. Many are rosette-shaped 

 and all will please the most fastidious. 



Price, each, per pkt., 5c; any 3 pkts., 12c. 



Double Pink, Red, White and Yellow, 

 separate, each, pkt., 40 seeds. 



Special Double Mixed. My special 

 mixture of the above named and other Eng- 

 lish Prize Hollyhocks, all the choicest double 

 sorts grown. Pkt., 50 seeds. }4 oz., 25c. 



Allegheny. A handsome semi-double 

 strain, very popular because of its long flow- 

 ering season. Mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds. 



New Annual Hollyhocks. A new strain 

 that blooms from seed the first year; also 

 valuable for their unusually long blooming 

 period. Plants started in March or April will 

 bloom in August. Mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds. 

 \i oz., 25c. 



Single Hollyhocks Mixed. Single 

 Hollyhocks have a much longer blooming 

 period than double sorts. Pkt. 50 seeds. 

 \i oz., 10c. 



GREVILLEA 



Or Silk Oak. A beau- 

 tiful fern-like plant 

 for the window garden 

 coming from seed and 

 making in two or three 

 months a very orna- -_./,. 

 mental little plant. 2^EVRLCM 

 feet. Pkt., 50seeds.8c 



