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iu.nlil fall. Tlie plants branch out freely and 
are not easily attacked by the Hollyhock 
> fungus, therefore retain their fresh, 
bright green leaves until late. The 
flowers are double, semi-double or 
single. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 
JOBS TEARS 
COIX LACHRYMA- Curious 
ornamental grass, with broad, 
corn-like leaves and seeds of 
a light slate color. Valuable 
for the formation of winter 
boquets. Strings of handsome 
beads are made from the 
seeds. Hardv annual, 3 feet 
high. Oz„ 10 cts.j Vi lb., 25 
cts. ; 1 lb., 75 cts. 
THE FAMOUS 
CHINESE KUDZU 
A vine that will grow every- 
where. Flourishes where noth- 
ing else will grow, and lasts 
for many years. The large 
bold leaves of the brightest 
green afford a dense shade. 
Its greatest feature is its won- 
derfully strong growth which 
makes it invaluable for cov- 
ering arbors, fences, porches, 
dead or old trees, etc. Hardy, 
grows 50 feet, with dense fo- 
liage to the ground. Pkt., 40 
seeds, 5 cts. 
KOCHIA 
TRICOPHYEEA 
SUMMER CYPRESS OR 
BURNING BUSH. The plants 
grow freely from seed sown 
In the open ground, when the 
trees are coming out in leaf, 
and from the earliest stage of 
growth in the spring, until 
they reach maturity In the 
fall the plants are always of 
globe-like form. The plants 
clothed with slender light 
branch freely, and stems are 
green leaves — the bushy plants 
resembling bolls of Arc. The 
plants are equally showy, 
planted singly to show the 
round ball-like form on all 
sides, or grown in continuous 
rows or hedges. Pkt., 200 
seeds, 5 cts. 
HOLLYHOCKS, PRIZE DOUBLE 
The perfect doubleness of the magnificent large 
flowers will please the most critical. All the best 
colors, from deep yellow, red rose, light buff, car- 
mine, scarlet, flesh color, creamy white tinted with 
rose, purple, yellow on dark ground, crimson flaked 
with salmon, cherry red, cream on violet ground, 
lilac on brown ground, dark crimson to pure white, 
also black. If sown early in March or April the 
plants will bloom the first year. All mixed colors. 
Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 
Double— Double- 
St.^”™ ... .50 seeds, 5c Salmon Rose, 50 seeds, 5c 
£ ink » 50 «e«d8, Sc White 50 seeds, 5c 
Bright Red, 50 seeds, 5c Yellow 50 seeds, 5c 
HOLLYHOCKS, DOUBLE 
ALLEGHANY 
Mammoth flowers, wonderfully formed of loosely 
arranged fringed petals, which look as if made from 
the finest China silk, and have none of the formality 
or . tb . e ordinary type. The colors vary from the pal- 
est shrimp pink to deep red. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 
HOLLYHOCKS, SINGLE 
Many prefer the single-flowering Hollyhocks Thev 
are usually of freer growth than the doubles, and 
present a very handsome appearance when covered 
with their artistic blossoms. Pkt., 60 seeds, 6 cts. 
ANNUAL HOLLYHOCKS 
This new strain possesses all the virtues of the 
old-fashioned Hollyhocks, with the additional 
advantage of blooming from seed the first year. 
Plants started from seed sown In March or April in 
the house or hot bed. transplanted In May Into their 
permanent place, will bloom in August and continue 
Willinmsville, N. Y.. 
March 27, 1916. 
I have grown flowers 
from your seeds for a 
number of years. No aster 
can compare with yours. 
They are rarely splendid. 
Suzette Wilkins. 
