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H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia 
Chinese Wisteria — See Opposite Page 
miAOMPI OIAIFDC We sell thousands of plants of this magnificent porch 
ww climber every year in our city store here in Atlanta. In 
daytime the Moonflowers (both white and blue) furnish dense shade for the porch and at 
night and on cloudy days are a mass of bloom. No home should be without one or more 
plants of Moonflower. They are superb. See illustration at bottom of page 62. 
Ilian'S' Whif-A M AAnf ^ growth and in size of flowers and is 
WnH6 IvlOOlIf IQWCl wonderfully fragrant. A decided improvement 
over the old White; flowers being nearly twice as large, often over six inches across, and 
practically covering the whole vine. Growth is very rapid in light, rich soil and wonder- 
ful for shading porches. Fine plants, 20 cents each. 
RIiia miAAnf Often attains a growth of 40 to 50 feet and 
neaveniy Diue moomiower makes a dense mass of beautiful dark 
green foliage. Blooms from June until frost, the plants being fairly covered with the im- 
mense blooms of beautiful sky blue with reddish-purple rays every night and on cloudy 
Fine plants, 20 cents each. 
There are few ladies that don’t want to grow Fuchsias and they 
are easily grown in almost all parts of the South if the right vari- 
eties are planted. The failures come from trying to grow varieties not adapted. The fol- 
lowing list of Fuchsias is made up of right varieties for the South. They make one of 
the most delicately beautiful of all flowers. The writer thinks they are the most inter- 
esting, attractive and charming flowers grown. 20 cents each. 
Finest for the amateur grower; very hardy free bloomer with 
buds of beautiful waxy carmine or pink color. 
The white sepals show off the charming reddish blue corolla to 
a striking and delightful advantage. This is very attractive. 
Rvmn ^ splendid Fuchsia. Red sepals, corolla of the richest shade of 
bViU oyr WII royal purple. So free in flower as to almost hide the plant. 
Of erect and compact habit. Flowers star-shaped and two to three inches 
long, the tube and sepals of bright rose color, corolla brilliant carmine. 
Almost the opposite of Ernest Renan, having pure white coroUa 
set off beautifully against the rich red sepals. 
These five exquisite Fuchsias and four others equally attractive, Little Beauty, Mad- 
ame Van der Strass, Phenomenal and Tenor. 20 cents each; the nine for $1.50. 
In. many parts of the South the common sort of honey- 
suckle grows wild and climbs over fences, shrubbery, 
walls and unsightly places. The flowers are sweet-scented and the growth luxurious. 
They make very valuable vines or climbing plants and can be easily controlled by chop- 
ping out excess growth. Below we list five different varieties. Notice our illustration be- 
low. They make wonderful growth and last for years. Splendid for covering fences, 
stumps, arbors, etc. ; fragrant and pleasant, attractive, in perfect taste on practically any 
lawn and especially easy to grow, requiring little or no cultivation. The four for 75c. 
Aurea Reticulata (Golden Leaved) — Variety with beautiful variegated foliage of yellow, 
white and pink. Fine plants, 20 cents each. 
Chinese Evergreen — Sweet-scented. Blooms nearly all the season; flowers buff, yellow 
and white. Very desirable sort; 20 cents each. 
Hall’s Japan — Sweet scented. Most consistent bloomer of the class; beautiful yellow and 
white flowers which stay in profuse bloom all summer and almost cover the entire 
vine. Notice the illustration from an un- 
retouched photograph below. 20c each. 
Scarlet Trumpet (Red Coral) — A rapid 
grower, bright red with trumpet- 
shaped flowers. 25 cents each. 
Black Prince 
Ernest Renan 
Lord Byre 
Speciosa 
White Beauty 
These five exquisite I 
ame Van der Strass, Phi 
HONEYSUCKLES 
Spirea or Bridal Wreath — Next Page 
RaitQlAe most satisfactory 
plants and our Emperor Pan- 
sies are the best the world produces. They 
are the choicest large-flowering sorts, both 
of European and American growers. It has 
our grower’s aim to make this the flnest 
of this favored flower in existence. We 
have a large assortment and can supply you 
in any quantity you may want. Plants, 6 for 
35c; 60c a dozen; 25 for $1.00; postpaid. 
Platycodon Grandiflorum 
(Bush Clematis) 
simply covered with flowers that resemble 
somewhat the clematis. This is really an ex- 
traordinary bush plant that will please you. 
Two colors: Deep blue and pure white. 
Each, 20 cents; both for 35 cents. 
Double Petunias plants appear 
weak they produce the largest flowers; bet- 
ter than strong plants. The seed of double 
petunias produce many singles but these 
plants are all double and the finest double va- 
rieties. Four different colors, 20 cents each; 
all four for 75 cents. 
An all-round favorite in the- 
South. These “Sweet May 
Ij „ Pinks” are the pinks 
nBTOy aCOlCII of our mothers’ gar- 
dens Pine for beds, edging, and porch 
boxes We have these in the old-fashioned 
colors, pure double white flowers, sweet 
double pink flowers and in all colors. Strong 
plants, any color: Each 15 cents; 3 differ- 
ent for 35 cents. 
Honeysuckle, Hall’s Japan — Wonderful Sweet Scented, Hardy Climbing Plants 
