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FLOWER THE FIRST SEASON FROM SEED 
Every Garden may now be Glorified with Queenly Hollyhocks 
Z Grown as Easily and Flowering as Quickly from 
Seed as any Garden Annual 
The old favorite Hollyhock can seldom be flowered from seed before the second year, 
to those w illing to give the young plants special winter care. “All of this bother is obviated 
in growing our annual Hollyhocks, for they flower the first season from seed. 
The plants from early-sown seed set out in May commence blooming in July, the May- 
sown in August, and in either event they flower profusely until frost. 
The flower buds, borne in clusters, vary in maturity from the developing bud to the ex- 
panding flower; ‘this characteristic accounts for the remarkably long flowering period, and, 
besides, the plants continuously push outside branches as well as new spikes from the base, 
all of which also develop their quota of flowers almost ad infinitum. 
The diversity of forms and colors among the flowers affords many delightful surprises. 
Some plants produce densely double flowers without guards, others with guard petals; there 
are semi-doubles with Anemone-flowered centers, some with smooth- edged petals, others 
flounced, fringed, ete., and all flowers are usually very large, some measuring five inches 
across. In colors there is also great variety , some richly brilliant, others dainty and exqui- 
site, then there are colors and tints in charming combinations. There are maroon, black, 
pink, chamois-rose, apricot with garnet throat, crimson, canary-y ellow, pink with claret 
magenta, apricot with buff margin, wine-red with white edge, ete., ete. 
center spike, if not pinched, attains a height of from 8 to 10 feet, after which, if permitted, 
the side shoots from the base commence to lengthen, growing candelabra-like, 3 to 5 feet 
long. The plants are amenable to training; that is, the main stem may be kept at any 
desired height by pinching out the tip. or it may be kept low and induce earlier develop- 
ment in the side branches thus forming a bush. 
2450 Henderson’s Ever-Blooming Annual Hollyhocks. 
Grand Combination Mixture of doubles and 
semi-doubles, including all colors, shades and 
variegations. Per Pkt. (about 50 seeds), 
lic. Two Pkts. for 25e. Per 500 seeds, 
$1.00. 
From those who have grown 
Henderson’s Annual Ever- 
Blooming Hollyhocks 
“T was very much pleased 
with the Ever-Blooming Holly- 
hocks I had from you last. year. 
August and continued in bloom 
until cut off by frost.” 
GEO. A. PITT, Portland, 
Maine. 
fine Hollyhiocks as came from 
your LEver-Blooming kind, 
\ the seeds of which were planted 
in the open ground last April. 
They began to flower the last of 
July and I had siz, eight or ten 
spikes on nearly every plant. One 
CANNOT praise them enough.” 
HELEN J. RIPLEY, Brook- 
line, Mass. 
Hardy Double HOLLYHOCK 
Grand summer and autumn flowering plants 
bearing Jong spikes of double flowers, 3 to 4 inches 
across. They are old inhabitants of our gardens, but 
are now so improved in doubleness and enlarged in size, 
under our special culture and hybridization, as to be re- 
velations of gorgeous beauty to those who have not seen 
these improved sorts. Hardy biennials—or short lived 
perennials—5 to 8 feet high. The seed we offer has been 
sayed from an unrivaled collection. 
“When our Hollyocks bloomed 
last year, they were a joy and pride. 
The Lawn Seed, too, was excellent.” 
Mrs. J. M. TEBBETTS, Marsh- 
yield, Vt. 
“TI purchased some of your Annual 
22 Double\ Blacks 7 jc2: 225 Seino cechiea ee wate nis ene Pkt. 10c. Hollyock Seed and sowed in the open 
23 Double Canary-Yellow.......... | eiretors as Pkt. 10¢ ground. They bloomed in September and 
2avaaNouble,GrunsON: «css palAes anaes Pkt. 10¢ October.” 
2426. Double Lavender’... Sic och cme oem seats cite Pkt. 10c Miss CLARA M. AYER, Angelo, N. Y. 
VAi-aDoubleyMarcon.6):3 ese uhr cee he rae ee ae Pkt. 10ce. 
2428 ‘‘Palling Belle.” A very fine form of Hollyhock bearing large double flowers of a 
charming'shade/ofsilvery=mimicsa ie cieiste eet easel eee eres ene ae Pkt. 30c. 
2499 “Double Pinke. 0 Sor eee al cae ae ae ea Oe Pkt. 10c. 
2432 ‘Double: Purple 0s wae a.m lense te elec CO aete olete aiae ano na Re tease ret oh aie aatiote tata Pkt. 10e. 
2433, Double ‘Deep Rose ro 2 sts erniem ote apace ernie otoreiai dicot rea ei aietater otal Wisin hataledatat Pkt. 10e 
2440 Extra Choice Double Mixed. From named varieties. Per 1,000 seeds, 75e. Pht. 10c. 
Customer’s Selection of Hullyhock Seed. Any three 10c.spkts. selected for 25c. 
IMPORTED COLLECTIONS of Double Hardy Hollyhock Seeds 
2441 6-Separate Colors» -)s:2\~)cieteks OP oie ne See ee ie eee at aoe Pkt. 40c. 
9442-12; Separate Colors. ..<)... 1055. i: aie se teehee Pkt. 75c. 
2455 Single-flowering Hollyhocks, Mixed Colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 50c. foal ktwors 
2460 Allegheny Hollyhocks, Mixed Colors. Semi-double fringed flowers. Per 1,000 
SEEMS GOS Miveate Sis cee Skee hi aes ee ROA SoS RE ira a Rte pele ettas oes tm bee Pkt. 10e. 
HUMULUS or JAPAN HOP 
Rapid summer climber, inthree or four weeks’ time attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet, 
resembling the common Hop, but being an annual, attains full perfection the first season. 
The foliage is‘luxuriant, making a densc covering. It is one of the best plants for covering 
verandas, trellis, ete. Heat, drought and insects do not trouble it. 
2472 Japonicus. Green foliage. Per OF. BOC ay memento mae otnem eaten ceors eee Pkt. 5e. 
2474 Japonicus Variegatus. ~ Silver Striped Japan Hop. . A beautiful variety of the above. 
Green foliage blotched and striped white and gray. Per oz., 50c...... ..Pkt. 10e. 
When Ordering Flower Seeds Please Order By Number Prefixed To Each Variety 
and as the young plants frequently winter-kill, it has limited the cultivation of Hollyhocks ~ 
throat and veins, blush with carmine lacings, cerise, white, scarlet, blush ‘with white throat © 
The plants are of vigorous and healthy growth and naturally branching i in habit. The 
They commenced blooming in 
“T have never known such — 
