Impatiens Sultani. 
'I'his most distinct and beautiful 
. lant is almost a perpetual bloomer. 
1 he flowers are of a brilliant rosj 
scarlet color and are produced sc 
freely that a full grown specimen 
appears to be a ball of flowers and 
continues in full beauty several 
months. Pht., 100 seeds, 5 cts. 
Job’s Tears, Coix Lachryma 
Curious, ornamental grass, with 
broad, corn-like leaves and seeds 
of a light slate color. Valuable for 
the formation of winter bouquets. 
Strings of handsome beads are 
made from the seeds. Hardy 
annual, 3 feet high. 
PkL, 30 seeds, 5 cts.; oz., 20 cts. 
Kokhia Scoparia 
or Summer Cypress. 
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 branch freely, and stems are 
clothed with slender light green 
leaves. Early in the fall the ends 
of shoots are thickly set with small 
bright-scarlet flowers— the bushy 
plants resembliny balls of fire. The 
plants are equally showy, planted 
singly to show the round ball-like 
form on all sides, or grown in con- 
tinuous rows or hedges. 
Pht, 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, carmine, scarlet, flesh color, creamy 
white tinted with rose, purple, yellow on dark ground, crim- 
son 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 colors mixed. Pht, SO seeds, 5 cts. 
Double Maroon, 50 seeds, 5c Double Salmon Rose, 50 seeds, 5c 
“ Bright Pink, 50 seeds, 5c “ White, SO seeds, Sc 
“ Bright Red, 50 seeds, 5c Yellow, 50 seeds, 5c 
Miss Bertha F. Cramer, 
May’ 8 Landing, N. J.. Mar. 10, 
1908, writes: The seeds of finest 
mixed Dwarf Nasturtiums, 
which I pur chased from you last 
year were the most beautiful I 
ever saw, and merited the ad- 
miration of the neighborhood. 
Miss Kate W. Tibbals, Vas- 
sar College, Pokeepsie, N. Y., 
Apr. 10, 1908, writes: I have 
used your seeds for two seasons 
now and have found them high- 
ly satisfactory. Your Nastur- 
tiums, Pansies, Pinks and 
many other annuals come in 
such interesting varieties of 
color and shape as I have sel- 
dom. seen. 
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 of the ordinary type. The 
colors vary from the palest shrimp pink to deep red. 
PkL, 50 seeds, 5 cts. 
Hollyhocks, Single. 
Many prefer the single-flowering Hollyhocks. The are 
usually of freer growth than the doubles, and present . a very 
handsome appearance when covered with their artistic blos- 
soms. PkL, 50 seeds, 5 cts. 
Mrs. A. G. FuUar, Denver, Colo., Feb. 18. 1908. writes: 
Last year I had a most beautiful pansy bed, front the 
ruffled pansy seed you sent to me. My beautiful double 
Hollyhocks of many colors grew nine feet high and were 
the admiration of all who saw them, many saying they 
never saw any so fine. I can recommend your seeds to 
my friends. .. 
