56 FLOWER SEEDS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
Gypsophila. 
Heliotrope. 
GYPSOPHILA —(Per- 
ennial) Pkt., 10c 
A graceful hardy 
plant, fine for cut- 
ting for bouquets; 
flowers in feathery 
white panicles; 
height iy» feet. 
GYPSOPHILA — (An- 
nual). Oz. 30c; pkt. 5c 
Delicate, free flow- 
ering little plants, 
covered with a pro- 
fusion of white and 
pink, small star- 
shaped flowers. Well 
adapted for hang- 
ing baskets or edg- 
ings and valuable in 
conjunction with 
other flowers for 
making bouquets. 
Will thrive any- 
where. An annual 
.that should be in 
- every garden. 
HELIOTROPE Pkt., 10c 
Blooms from seed the first 
year and as early as Sweet 
Peas or Balsams. Helio- 
trope will bloom as easily 
from seed as any of the 
common annuals. 
HFXTCHRYSUM — (Straw 
Flower). Mixed colors, pkt., 
5c; Extra Select mixed col- 
ors, pkt.. 10c. 
One of the best "Everlast- 
ing" flowers. Exceedingly 
effective double flowers, 
making a fine display in 
beds or borders: they suc- 
ceed in any rich garden 
soil: hardy annuals. For 
winter use cut when partly 
open and dry in the shade. 
HOLLYHOCK— Mixed, double, good quality Pkt., 5c 
HOLLYHOCK— (Chater's) 
Double crimson, double blood- 
red, double pink, double white, 
double deep rose, double yellow, 
double 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 larg- 
est double flowers only, and will 
produce flowers extremely dou- 
ble and in the best, brightest and 
most charming colors. Sow in 
April, May or June for next 
year's blooming. 
Hollyhock. 
HUMULUS— (Jap. Var.) Pkt., 10c 
Variegated .Japanese Hops. Quick growing vine for 
veranda or trellis. Annual; not subject to insect pests; 
very handsome; stand drought well. 
ICE PLANT Pkt., 5c 
Pretty summer trailing annual for vases and rock 
work; leaves covered with ice-like drops. 
IPOMEA— (Mikado) Pkt., 10c 
New improved Japanese Convolvulus of grand variety, 
flowers measuring from 4 to 5 inches across, great 
variety of colors, very handsome foliage. 
KENILWORTH IVY Pkt., 10c 
A charming trailing plant, especially adapted for hang- 
ing baskets. 
KOCHIA OR MEXICAN BURNING BUSH Pkt., 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 scarlet flowers, the bushy plants 
resembling 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 
growing 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, 50 
feet in a single season being not unusual. Its foliage 
is large and covers well; bears small racemes of rosy- 
purple, pea-shaped blossoms towards the close of 
August. A splendid subject for covering permanently 
verandas, dead trees, etc. 
Larkspur — Giant Hyacinth Flowered. 
LARKSPUR— Mixed in 7 distinct colors Per pkt., 5c 
The Larkspur is one of the handsomest and most use- 
ful of plants, and for large gardens is invaluable, our 
Giant Hyacinth Flowered Double extra choice mixed 
are very fine. 
LARKSPUR— (Emperor) Pkt., 10c 
Of elegant Candelabra habit, with about 14 branches, 
choice mixed double in 8 distinct colors. Height IVi 
feet. 
LINUM— (Scarlet Flax) Pkt., 5c 
Distinguished for their brilliant colored flowers, which 
are crimson with black center, saucer shaped, and very 
conspicuous in bed or border. The folia-ge of the plant 
is slender and delicate. Height 1% feet. Hardy annual. 
Manhattan, Mont., May 4, 1912. 
We received lilac and rose bushes, for which our best 
thanks. Same arrived in fine condition and seemed to 
be very well advanced hardy plants. Accept our thanks 
for your prompt attention and the extra rose you In- 
cluded. 
HENBT ALTENBRAND. 
