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GIANT HOLLYHOCKS. Photographed and Copyrighted by J. C. Co. 
HOLLYHOCK.— This stately plant has been seen at its best during the past moist summer. It makes 
a grand show in summer at the back of an herbaceous border. 
Seed is usually sown in summer, and the plants grown on to 
flower next season, but some prefer to sow in boxes or on a hot- 
bed early in the year, prick the young plants out, and plant out 
in April to bloom same summer. We can supply plants in spring. 
No. 671. 
,, 672. 
1 1 673. 
54- 
i* 55- 
Per packet— s. d. 
Hollyhock, Double Show, choice mixed is. & 2 6 
,, ,, Fancy, „ „ is. & 2 6 
,, Mammoth Fringed, ,, ,, is. 6d. & 2 6 
,, Show, 12 choice varieties ... ... 6 o 
11 6 ,, 6 
Iris (Ft .kur dk I,YS). — Hardy bulb. 
No. 687. Mixed, all sorts ... ... _ 6d. & 1 o 
,, 688. Kaempferi. Japa-nesc varieties is. & 2 6 
237, 238, Ik 97, High Hoi.rorn, London. — 1904. 
Per packet — s. 
Jacobse.— Hardy annuals. Sow in open border in spring. 
No. 689. Mixed. For pots or borders o 
,, 690. Crimson ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 
,, 691. Purple ... ... ... ... ... ... o 
Jacob’s Ladder (P olrmonium G/erui.eum). — H ardy 
perennial. Sow in spring, and plant out. 
No. 692. Blue. One of the oldest recorded British 
plants. 1 foot 
Kaul-fussia. — Hardy annual. Sow in spring where 
plants are to remain. 
No. 693. Amelloides. Bright blue. 6 inches o 
Lantana. — Half-hardy perennial. Sow in heat in early 
spring, and pot off. 
No. 69s. Choice mixed. Heliotrope - like beautiful 
colours. 2 feet 6d. & 1 
,, 696. Dwarf varieties. For pots or bedding. 
Novelty ... ... ... ... ... 1 
d. 
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