68 FLOWER SEEDS— (Continued ) 
State Nursery and Seed Co, 
Hollyhock — (Double 
Variety.) 
Larkspur — (Giant Hyatiiith Flowircd.) 
GOURD— (Cucurbita.) Mixed Pkt.. 5c 
A Iribe of climbers with curiously shaped 
and colored fruit. Being of rapid growth, 
they are fine to cover old fences, trellises, 
stumps, etc. Tener annual; ten to twenty 
feet high. 
GOURDS— Separate V,arieties Oz., iOc 
Dipper, Nest Egg, Sugar Trough, Hercules 
Club. 
GYPSOPHILA— (Annual) Oz., 30c; Pkt., 5c 
Delicate, free flowering little plants covered 
with a profusion of white and pink, small 
star-shaped flowers. Well adapted for hang- 
ing baskets or edgings and valuable in con- 
junction wilh other flowers for m.aking bou- 
quets. Will thrive anywhere. An annual 
that should be in every garden. 
GYPSOPHILA— (IVi-cnnial) Pkt., 10c 
A graceful hardy plant, fine for cutting for 
bouquets: flowers in feathery white panicles; 
height 1% feet. 
HELIOTROPE— Pkt 5c 
Blooms from seeds the first year and as early 
as Sweet Peas or balsams. Heliotrope will 
bloom as easily from seed as any of the com- 
mon annuals. 
HELICimVSUM — (Straw Flower.) Mixed colors. 
Packet, 5c; Extra Select mixed colors Pkt., 10c 
One of the best "Everlasting" flowers. Exceedingly ef- 
fective double flowers, making a fine display in beds or 
borders, they succeed in ,any rich garden soil; hardy an- 
nuals. 
HOLLYHOCK— Mixed, double, good quality Pkt., 5c 
HOLLYHOCK — (Chater's)— Double crimson. Blood-red 
Pink, White, Deep Rose, Yellow, Salmon. Each of 
above: Pkt., 10c; any 3 for 25c; mixed colors, Pkt., 10c. 
Our seeds of this type have been saved from the finest 
and largest double flowers only, and will produce flow- 
ers extremely double and in the best, brightest , and most 
charming colors. Sow in April, May or June for next 
year's blooming. 
HUMUMLUS— (.lap. Var.) Pkt., 10c 
Variegated .Japanese Hops. Quick growing vine for ver- 
anda or trellis. Annual: not subject to insect pests; 
very handsome; stand drought well. 
Gypsophila — (Perennial Variety.) 
ICE PLANT Pkt., 5c 
Pretty summer trailing 
annual for vases and 
rock work; leaves cov- 
ered with ice-like drops. 
HUNNEMANNIA or BUSH 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA— 
Pkt 10c 
Known also as the San- 
ta Barbara Poppy. An 
erect-growing. tender 
perennial, about two , 
feet high. Foliage fine 
cut and feathery. Blos- 
soms beautifully, cup- 
shaped, bright yellow 
and about three to four 
inches across. Stems 
long and smooth. There 
are few more satisfac- 
tory flowers in the gar- 
den than the Hunne- 
mannia. 
IPOMEA- (Mikado)Pkt 1 Oc 
New improved Japan- 
ese Convolvulus of grand 
variety, flowers meas- 
uring from 4 to 5 inches 
across, great variety of 
colors, very handsome 
foliage. 
KENILWORTH IVY— 
A charming trailing 
plant, especially adapted 
for hanging baskets. 
Pkt 10c 
KOCHIA OR MEXICAN BURNING BUSH'^^^^^^^^^^^^I^^^^^^^^^^^^.. . .P 5c 
Grows quickly from seed sown in the open ground. 
The plants are of the rounded or globe like form. Early 
in the fall the ends of the shoots are thickly set with 
small bright sciarlet flowers, the bushy plants resem- 
bling balls of fire; makes a good summer hedge. 
KUDZA VINE— (Japanese Jack in the Beanstalk.).. .Pkt., 10c 
To this must be awarded first place as the fastest grow- 
ing hardy climbing plant. It will grow 8 to 10 feet the 
first year from seed, and after it becomes established 
there seems to be no limit to its growth. Its foliage 
is large and covers well; bears small racemes of rosy- 
purple, pea-shaped blossoms towards the close of Au- 
gust. A splendid subject for covering permanently ver- 
andas, dead trees, etc. 
LARKSPUR— Mixed in 7 distinct colors Pkt., 5c 
The Larkspur is one of the handsomest and most use- 
ful of plants and for large Rardens is invaluable. Our 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered Double extra choice mixed 
are very fine. Hardy perennial. 
Hunnemannia — (Bush Eschscholtzia.) 
