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HOLLYHOCK 
One of the most majestic of liardy plants, and a clump or line in any Karden 
Rives an effect not attainable with any other plant. For planting among shrub- 
bery or forming a background for other flowers it is without equal. Seed sown 
any time before midsummer will produce fine plants for flowering next year. To 
get results this season it is necessary to get year-old plants. These wc olTcr with 
other hardy plants under their proper head. (See cut). 
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LIATRIS 
872. SPICATA (Blazing Star)— 2 ft. Rosy-purple; July-August. Bright and 
effective jq 
LINUM 
873. (Flax) Flavum — 1 ft. Yellow. August |o 
874. (Flax) Perenne — 2 ft. Intense blue. August j 
CHATER'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN 
LOBELIA 
No. 
Pkt. 
861. BRIGHT SCARLET 25 
862. WHITE 25 
863. CRIMSON 25 
864. YELLOW 25 
No. Pkt. cts. 
865. S\LMON 25 
866. ROSY CARMINE 25 
887. PINK 25 
868. SUPERB MIXED 25 
869. ALLEGHENY — ^Flowers have not the stiffness of the ordinary vaiiety, 
but have loosely arranged, curiously fringed petals, in color varying 
from pale pink to deep red IS 
870. FINE DOUBLE MIXED VARIETIES ... ' ' 10 
871. BRILLIANT SINGLE VARIETIES, MIXED 10 
875. CARDINALIS — 2 ft. Crimson-scarlet. Tuly-September 9S 
876. CARDINALIS HYBRIDS— A magnificent strain of hybrid ' iobelias' 
Flowers exhibit a wonderful variety of brilliant shades of pink, carmine' 
rosy magenta, crimson, purple, and rich purple blue. These hybrids bloom 
with a freedom far exceeding that of the old L. cardinalis 35 
LUPINUS 
LUPINS are of the easy culture and the seeds should be sown where in- 
tended to bloom as they are troublesome to transplant. Are amongst the 
showiest of summer flowering plants, and their long spikes of richly colored 
blossoms are specially adapted for mixed 
borders. 
^° Pkt cts 
877. POL YPHYLLUS— Mixed . .. . 10 
515- " Blue 10 
" White 10 
" Rose Shades 10 
LYCHNIS 
Lychnis should be included in all perennial 
collections. The large glowing flowers of the 
Lhalcedonica varieties are striking. "Haage- 
ana' is remarkably showy and stands long 
after being cut. 
Pkt cts 
881. CHALCEDONICA— Brilliant scarlet, 
o ft. June-August 5 
882. HAAGEANA HYBRIDA — 2 ' ft. 
Mixed scarlet and white. June- 
August 10 
MALVA 
883. MOSCHATA (Musk Mallow)— 2 ft 
Rose and white. July-September 10 
MATRICARIA 
884. EXIMEA NANA (Golden Ball)— 1 
ft. Yellow. June-July. . 15 
MONARDA 
885. DIDYMA— 3 ft. Scarlet. June-August 25 
MONTBRETIA 
886. MIXED— 2 ft. Different shades of 
orange. July-September IQ 
MYOSOTIS, Forget 
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CHATER'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN HOLLYHOCK 
6;i 
Myosotis Alpestris and DissitiSora are all 
large-flowering Forget-me-nots, and also of 
erect, stiff growth. 
No. 
887. ROBUSTA GRANDIFLORA— Blue 2S 
888. DISSITIFLORA— Large, deep, dear 
blue flowers, fi inches. May-Tune IS 
889. DISSITIFLORA ALBA— Very beau- 
tiful pure white. 0 inches. May- 
June 15 
890. RUTH FISCHER— Vtiy large pale 
blue flowers; plants compact. . . 25 
891. ROYAL BLUE— Early and free- 
blooming; flowers of the deepest indigo- 
blue, produced in long sprays which 
are excellent for cutting. Height 12 
inches 2S 
892. BLUE GEM— Very distinct.' upright 
habit IS 
893. PINK GEM 15 
894. FINEST MIXED VARIETIES (For- 
get-me-not) — Mav-June S 
OENOTHERA 
895. FRASERl— 1) . ft. Yellow.. 10 
PEA PERENNIAL 
LATHYRUS or HARDY SWEET PEA— 
Grows t) to S ft. high when trained on a 
trellis; is quite hardy. Flowers are borne 
in beautiful clusters. July-September 
896. WHITE PEIARL— Magnificent trusses 
of large, pure white flowers IS 
897. PINK BEAUTY— Rosv pink... ' 10 
898. RED 10 
899. MIXED COLORS 10 
