IVIake a "Garden Beautiful" this Year 



HENDERSON'S EVER BLOOMING ANNUAL HOLLYHOCKS 



Every Garden May Now Be Glorified with Queenly Hollyhocks 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, and as 

 the young plants frequently winter-kill, it has limited the cultivation of Hollyhocks to those will- 

 ing 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 then flower profusely until frost. 



There are maroon, black, pink, chamois-rose, apricot with garnet throat, crimson, canary- 

 yellow, pink with claret throat and veins, blush with carmine lacings, cerise, white, scarlet, blush 

 with wliite throat magenta, apricot with buff margin, wine-red with white edge, etc., etc. (See 

 illustration.) 



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), 25c. Per 500 seeds, $1.00 



HOLLYHOCK, HARDY 



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 revelations of gorgeous 

 beauty to those who have not seen these improved sorts. Hardy biennials — or short-lived per- 

 ennials — 5 to 8 feet high. The seed we offer has been saved from an unrivaled collection. 



2440 Extra Choice Double Mixed. From named varieties Per 500 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c. 



2455 Single Flowering, Mixed Colors Per 500 seeds, 35c; Pkt. 10c. 



IMPORTED COLLECTIONS of Double Hardy Hollyhock Seeds 



2441 6 Separate Colors 40c. 



2442 12 Separate Colors 75c 



GIANT JAPANESE MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea Imperialis) 



The robust vines attain a height of from 30 to 50 feet. The foliage is luxuriant, distinct and 

 varied, mostly green, but many leaves are mottled light and dark green, white and gray. 

 2515 Ruffled and Frilled. The perfection of Morning Glories. Immense flowers, often as big 

 as saucers, all wavy, ruffled and fluted from throat to margin, like crumpled velvet. They are igj 

 simply magnificent. (See illustration.) 

 Mixed Colors Per oz., 50c; Pkt. 10c. 



THE NEW GIANT 



WHITE 



MOONFLOWER 



2500 Ipomea Grandiflora 

 Maxima. This greatly 

 improved variety of the 

 popular Moonflower Vine 

 produces much larger 

 flowers and in greater 

 profusion: if grown in a 

 warm sunny location, 

 and given sufficient water 

 while making growth, the 

 vine will attain a height 

 of from 60 to 75 feet dur- 

 ing the summer season. 

 It will be covered with 

 large bluish green heart- 

 shaped leaves, and 

 studded from July until 

 frost with immense saucer 

 shaped flowers, glistening 

 like white satin. They 

 are also subtly fragrant. 

 The flowers open about 

 sunset and close the next 

 morning, though on 

 cloudy days they remain 

 open until noon. Per 100 

 seeds, 50c; Pkt. 10c. 



GIANT 

 MOON 

 FLOWER 



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