LANDRETHS' FLOWER SEEDS 



(Prices per packet and % ounce) 

 GOURDS— Continued 



(Prices per packet and *4 ounce) 



Double Bright. — 



Rode 5 



Scarlet 5 



Salmon 5 



Yellow 5 



Alleghany. — Semi-double, fringed, very choice, 

 mixed colors. Mammoth flowers. i Oz., 50c; 5 



Single Mixed. — Very attractive, all colors, early 

 bloomer Oz., 60c; 5 



Annual Varieties.— Mixed. Very desirable, blooms 

 first year \ Oz., 50c; 5 



HELIOTROPE 

 Mixed Choice 15 



ICE PLANT (Mesenbryanthemum) 30 



IPO MCE A {Morning-glories) 



See page 64. 



JOHNNY-JUMP-UP 

 See Pansies, page 66. 



KOCHIA TRICOPHYLLA {Fire Bush) 



The seed should be sown when the Oak trees are 

 bursting into leaf. The plants develop very 

 rapidly, finally reaching by midsummer two feet 

 in height, and forming perfect globes of green, 

 feathery branches, which later burst into a mass 

 of small brightest scarlet flowers; the whole effect 

 being that of a globe of fire, a veritable burning 

 bush. _ Anyone can grow this plant in almost any 

 situation, and we accordingly recommend it most 

 highly. Sometimes called Fire Bush. 



|Oz., 20c; 5 



Gaillardia 



Bottle. — Water dipper Oz., 40c; 5 



Hercules Club.— Climber, fruit sometimes 5 feet 



long..., Oz., 40c; 5 



Sugar Trough. — Used as holders for syrups or 



water Oz., 40c; 5 



Dipper or Syphon.— Crooked at the neck. Used 



for dipping water , Oz., 40c; 5 



Nest Egg.— So productive that the fruit lies like 



eggs m a nest , Oz., 40c; 5 



Mixed Gourds.— All sorts Oz., 40c.;. 5 



HOLLYHOCK 



One of the grandest perennials for a screen, throwing 

 up stalks 4 or 6 feet high of beautiful flowers as 

 double as a Rose. Very stately wherever placed, 

 an old-fashioned flower but equal to the best. 

 Nothing better for background or among shrubs. 

 Blooms second year. 



Fine Double.— Colors both mixed and separate. 

 White, red, crimson, yellow. All shades double 

 flowers from crimson to white. Beautiful com- 

 bination when planted in groups. Perennial. 



Oz., 50c; 5 



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Hollyhock — Beautiful double flowers 



