II. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
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HELICHRYSUM STRAW FLOWER 
Beautiful wax or straw-like everlasting flowers. Cut with 
long stems when blooms are one-third open, strip off foliage 
and let dry. When thus “cured” they last for months. Very 
easily grown; plants 2% feet high with brilliant flowers of 
white, pink, yellow and red. Hardy annual. 
(1490) HELICHRYSUM. Mixed colors. Packet, 10c. 
3 Pkts., 25c. 
HELIOTROPE 
Semi-liardy perennial, a fine garden favorite always 
in great demand. Very fragrant flower growing 18 to 
24 inches high; suitable for beds and borders. Usually 
stands Southern winters with slight protection. Seed 
saved from large flowering, fragrant varieties; sure to 
please you. 
(1500) HELIOTROPE. All shades of dark blue, 
light blue, white and rose pink. Packet, 10c. Oz., 
$ 1 . 00 . 
DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS 
A perennial that is greatly improved over the old 
type but distinctive of the old-fashioned garden and no 
home flower garden can pass without them. Plants 5 
to 8 feet tall; beautiful long spikes crowded with 
tissue-like creped balls of bloom. 
(1510) DOUBLE MIXED. All colors. Packet, 
10 c. Oz., $2.00. 
(1512) DOUBLE CRIMSON. (1513) Double Ma¬ 
roon. (1514) Double Salmon-Rose. (1515) Double 
Sulphur Yellow. (1516) Double Pure White. All the 
finest double Chater varieties; simply beautiful. Each 
—Packet, 10c. Oz. $2.00. 
KOCHIA OR BURNING BUSH 
Easily grown annual, this Mexican Burning Bush or Summer Cypress. Of compact growth, 
finely cut foliage of a rich green color until approach of cooler weather towards fall, when it 
turns deep red throughout. Plants form a cypress-like hedge of symmetrical form, about 3 feet 
high and most attractive. 
(1536) KOCHIA. Splendid and novel plant. Packet, 10c. 3 Pkts., 25c. Oz., 50c. 
LARKSPUR—DELPHINIUM 
Long clustered spikes of beautiful flowers for cut-flowers, bedding or border displays. The 
Delphiniums, perennial Larkspurs, last for years and do fine in shrubbery, borders or beds. 
(1542) EMPEROR LARKSPUR. Mixed colors; dwarf, branching, double stock flowered, 
2 feet high; thickly set with flowers and popular all over America. Packet, 10c. Oz., 50c. 
(1544) TALL ‘DOUBLE MIXED LARKSPUR. Tall, branching double, stock flowered. 
Valuable for their exquisite shades of blue, rose, violet, pink, lilac and white. Packet, 10c. 
Oz 50c 
(1543) TALL SKY-BLUE LARKSPUR. Double stock flowered; exquisite and most popular 
flower color of today. Plant a few at least. Packet, 10c. Oz., $1.00. 
(1541) DELPHINIUM XXX HYBRIDS. Newest and largest flowering hybrids and vari¬ 
eties in existence. Flowers are various shades of blue; grow about 5 feet tall. Packet, 15c. 
02 $3 50 MOONFLOWERS 
Popular in all sections of the South for attractive climbers for shade on porches, trellises 
and arbors. Plants grow 20 feet high in good soil, branch freely and are covered with very 
large flowers of white or blue. Annual climber of great merit and attraction. 
(1578) HEAVENLY BLUE. Very large with reddish purple rays. Packet, 
(1580) WHITE MOONPLOWEPw Immense white, 4 to 5 inches across. 
JAPANESE 
MORNING OLOI 
LARKSPUR OR 
DELPHINIUM 
DOUBLE 
HOLLYHOCK 
10c. Oz., 75c, 
Packet, 10c. 
BLUE MQONFIOWER 
KOCHIA OR 
BURNING BUSH 
HELICHRYSUM 
