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The J. Bolgiano Seed Company, Baltimore, Md. 



HOLLYHOCKS 



A charming, old-fashioned plant, very desirable for hedges and backgrounds or| 

 account of its beautifully colored flowers and stately appearance. Sow seed in July 

 and August for bloom the following year. 



Chater's Superb Double 



1130. White 

 1133. Rose 



1132. Yellow 

 1 1 35. Maroon 



1131. Newport Pink 

 1134. Crimson 

 1136. Salmon 



any of the above colors. Pkt. 10c. Vi Oz. 65c. 

 - 1137. Collection of a packet each of the above 7 varieties, 60c. 

 1138. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 40c. 



Single Varieties 



1140. Many garden lovers consider the Single Hollyhocks more artistic. Thej 

 produce a large graceful flower and are very vigorous in growth. Mixed colors. Pkt.j 

 10c. V4, Oz. 25c. 



Mammoth Allegheny 



Superb Double Hollyhock 



1100. HELIOTROPE 



A half hardy perennial plant 1 to 2 feet high, useful for 

 borders, bedding and cut flowers. The flowers grow in brig-ht 

 branching clusters and are of exquisite fragrance. Pkt. 10c. 

 % Oz. 50c. 



1120. HIBISCUS (Marshmallow) 



A hardy annual of easiest culture, with beautiful, large, 

 single flowers. Very effective among low growing shrubs. Finest 

 Mixed. Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 30c. 



HUNNEMANNIA 



Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy or Bush Eschscholtzia) 



1165. Fumariaefolia. This is by far the best of the poppy 

 family for cutting purposes, the flowers keeping fresh in water 

 for over a week. These bushy plants with beautiful, feathery, 

 glaucous foliage are covered with large, clear, bright yellow, 

 cup-shaped flowers from July until frost. Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 30c. 



1145. An exceedingly tali large flowered strain. The stalks often reach 7 feet 

 in height. The flowers are semi-double, fringed, ranging in color from the palestl 

 of pink to deep red. Flowers measuring 5 inches across and beautifully fringed arej 

 produced throughout the summer. Mixed colors. Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 40c. 



HELIANTHUS (Sunflowers) 



These old-fashioned stately plants are especially valuable for backgrounds. The^ 

 grow tall, make a dense growth and are often used for a screen to hide unsightly' 

 places. Their bright yellow flowers last for a long time. 



1080. Stella (Miniature Sunflower). Plants grow 3 feet high with many 

 spreading branches. Their large single golden-j'ellow flowers with black centers are 

 excellent for cutting. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 50c. 



1081. Double Chrysanthemum Flowered. Plants grow 7 feet tall and produce 

 large double flowers from 7 to 11 inches in diameter. These flowers are a rich golden 

 yellow with fringed petals which closely resemble the chrysanthemum. Pkt. lOe. 

 bz. 25c. 



1082. Augustifolius Autumn Glory. These are perennial and most attractive 

 autumn flowers. They bloom in September, the plants being covered with a mass of 

 yellow flowers with black eyes. Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 50c. 



1083. Annuus Purpureus (Red Sunflower). Red flowers tipped with yellow, 

 varying in size. 4 to 8 ft. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 30c. 



IPOMEA 

 Morning Glory 



1170. Japanese. A handsome showy climber of easy 

 culture and suitable for covering windows, trellises, old stumps, 

 etc. The flowers are most brilliant in the morning and run 

 through many shades, from white to dark blue, red and striped. 

 Hardy annual. 30 to 50 feet high. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 20c. % Lb. 60c. 



1171. Frilled and Fancy Morning Glory. The most 

 beautiful of all vari-colored morning glories. Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 

 30c. 



1172. Heavenly Blue. Immense flowers of a clear sky 

 blue color. A perfect beauty. Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 50c. 



1173. Brazilian Morning Glory (Setosa). The flowers 

 of this variety are a pleasing shade of pink. It flowers heavily 

 and is a vigorous grower. Pkt. 10c. ^/4 Oz. 20c. Oz. 60c. 



Kochia Trichophylla 



(Mexican Fire Plant) 

 1190. An old-fashioned, popular annual sometimes known 

 as Belvidere, Mock Cypress, Mexican Fire Plant, etc. It is 

 easily grown from seed, foiTning oval bushes 2 to 2% feet high 

 with dense feathery foliage. This foliage deepens in color as the 

 summer advances until the whole plant assumes a fiqry crimson 

 hue. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 25c 



1200. KUDZU VINE 



A twining vine of remarkably rapid growth, attaining a 

 length of 40 to 50 feet in one season. Foliage large and lobed; 

 purple, sweet pea-like flowers in clusters, borne late in the 

 season. A vine for arbors, verandas, etc. Easily grown from 

 seed. Pkt. 10c. Oz. 45c. % Lb. $1.35. 



1240. LATHYRUS LAtlFOLIUS 

 (Hardy Everlasting Peas) 



These climb 6 or 8 feet when trained on a trellis. The 

 flowers are borne in large clusters and resemble the sweet pea. 

 They are peculiarly adapted to rough places, to scramble over 

 rocks or bushes. Splendid for cut flowers. Mixed colors. Pkt. 

 10c. Oz. 75c. 



MOON FLOWERS 



1175. Gr an d i- 

 flora. One of the 



most vigorous .sum- 

 mer climbers, growing 

 30 to 40 feet in a 

 season. The foliage is 

 large and luxuriant, 

 affording dense shade 

 for porches. The 

 flowers are white, 

 very large and saucer- ^ 

 shaped ; opening every 

 evening and cloudy 

 day. Pkt. 10c. % Oz. 

 20c. Oz. 60c. 



1176. BonaNox. 

 (Evening Glory). 



Violet blue flowers 

 similar to the white 

 Moon Flower but not 

 quite so large. Pkt. 

 10c. Oz. 20c. 



Bolgiano's Beautiful Moon Flowers 



