Even the tall Double Hollyhocks are not particular 



about the kind of soil they grow in so long as it is 



well drained. 



GLOBE AMARANTH (Gomphrena, Everlast- 

 ing) [hA-18 in.] Clover-like blossoms of 

 brilliant purplish-red, soft pink, and white 

 often striped with violet. Flower from mid- 

 summer to late fall. Make admirable winter 

 bouquets. 

 ■A-Mixed 3^ oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



GODETIA (Satinflower) [hA] This native Cali- 

 fornia flower is especially suited to situations 

 in partial shade and thrives even in rather 

 poor soil. Easily grown in the open. 



Semi-Dwarf Single [12 in.] Bushy plants 

 covered with satiny petaled cup-shaped 

 flowers two or three inches across. 

 Duke of York Rich scarlet on white. 

 Sybil Sherwood Bright salmon pink, white 

 edge. 



•Mixed 



Each of the above: '4 oz. 35c; pkt. 10c 



Tall Double [2 ft.] Long graceful spikes bear 

 double blossoms resembling satin pompons. 



Mixed 34 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Golden Moss (See Sedum) 



Heliotrope for Fragrance 



GOURD [hA-C-r2 ft.] The dense foliage of the vigorous Gourd vine is useful for covering 

 arbors, fences, slopes, or unsightly places. 



Dipper Easily fashioned into a long handled dipper. 



Dishcloth, or Luffa The spongy interior fiber makes excellent scrubbing material as it 

 rinses easily and keeps sweet and clean. 



Hercules' Club Longest of all varieties; a massive club. 



• Mixed Alany small and large fruited kinds. 



Small Fruited Mixed Interesting shapes suitable for table decorations and other orna- 

 mental purposes. 



Any one of the above: Oz. 40c; pkt. 10c 



GYPSOPHILA (Baby's Breath) These airy plants produce a charming misty effect and 

 will thrive almost anywhere. 



• Elegans Large Flowering White (Covent Garden Market) [hA-2 ft.] An improved 



strain with single large pure w^hite flowers. Sow at intervals for a supply throughout 

 the summer Oz. 35c; pkt. 5c 



Paniculata Double White [hP-3 ft.] Graceful sprays of tiny rose-shaped flowers. Still 

 unfixed, but a good proportion of doubles. Cut before the flowers are fully open for 



winter bouquets Pkt. 25c 



Heli.\nthus (See Sundower) 



HELICHRYSUM (Straw Flower) [hA-2i^ ft.] The finest of all Everlastings for the home 

 garden. They are very handsome when growing in the open and make unusually fine 

 winter bouquets if cut when partially opened and dried slowly in a cool place, heads 

 downward to keep the long stems straight. The centers of the double pompon-like 

 flowers are nearly covered by the stiff over-lapping petals. They come in a wide range 

 of brilliant and soft colors. 



• Mixed H oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



HELIOTROPE [tP-2 ft.] The somber green foliage and large clusters of dark blue to deep 

 violet flowers of this fragrant plant lend themselves to pleasing contrasts with the more 

 vivid leaves and blossoms of other plants. It is a rapid grower and from seed started 

 early in spring will make fine flowering plants by early summer, while in a warm climate 

 it will continue to live and bloom all winter. 



• Dark Varieties Mixed 34 oz. 80c; pkt. IGc 



HESPERIS MATRONALIS (Sweet Rocket) [hP-18 in.] A hardy old-time favorite be- 

 cause of its delightful fragrance during the evening hours. Of bushy habit it bears 

 spikes with open clusters of four-petaled flowers resembling single Stocks. 

 Purple White 



Pkts. 10c each 



HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) [hP-R-r2 in.] An American species of great charm for the low 

 border or the rock garden. The plants make compact low growing mats of deep green 

 leaves, sometimes tinged with white or red, from which rise graceful slender stalks. 

 These are adorned with airy clusters of tiny bell-like flowers of bright coral pink. 



Sanguinea (Crimson Rose) Pkt. 25c 



HIBISCUS (Mallow) [hP] A wealth of brilhant, saucer-shaped blossoms, 4 to 6 inches in 

 diameter, produced from August to frost. The plant does well in almost any situa- 

 tion and is excellent as a tall hedge or background. 



Marvels Mixed [4 ft.] Large, handsome flowers appearing in tones of red, rose, and 

 white 34 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



HOLLYHOCK [hP] Almost every garden or dooryard has a place for stately Hollyhocks. 

 A tall group among shrubs or evergreens, a row lining a garden wall or fence or with a 

 white cottage as a background, may easily produce an effect for an artist to paint. 



Allegheny [7 ft.] Tall growing, with huge semi-double flowers, deeply fringed and frilled 

 at the edges. 



• Mixed 34 oz. 45c; pkt. 10c 



Triumph Mixed Newest and earliest of Hollyhocks. Flowers semi-double hke Alle- 

 gheny; dwarf in height, but more branching than other dwarf types; wide range of 

 pastel shades 34 oz. 65c; pkt. 10c 



Double [5 ft.] Our strain of this excellent variety produces extremely double flowers. 

 Crimson Deep Rose Salmon Scarlet 



Newport Pink Yellow White 



Any one of the above: 3-4 oz. 75c; pkt. 10c 



• Mixed 34 oz. 55c; pkt. 10c 



Honesty (See Lunaria) 



• Our choice. In FERRY'S RED and SILVER DISPLAYS 

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