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H. C. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
HIBISCUS 
We have found the Chinese Hibiscus one of the most 
satisfactory of all plants for open ground culture in sum¬ 
mer and as a house plant in winter. In Florida and the 
Gulf Coast section It is well adapted to open ground plant¬ 
ings, and can be trimmed to any shape desired or used as 
a hedge. 
New Pink Hibiscus, “PeachblOW” 
The flowers are double and from 4 to 5 Inches in diame¬ 
ter, of a charming, rich, clear pink color, with small, deep 
Crimson center. It Is one of the freest flowering plant 
novelties recently offered. The color Is an entirely new 
and beautiful shade, and It blooms abundantly and con¬ 
tinuously during tbe summer and fall months. Large 
plants 2 and 3 years old make a magnificent show. It will 
give general satisfaction to those who grow it, either in 
pots or planted out in the garden. It blooms well in the 
winter in the greenhouse or in any sunny window, 15 cents 
each. Extra strong large plants 30 cents each. 
Hibiscus, Double Crimson 
This superb variety has immense double flowers of 
richest crimson color combined with glossy green foliage. 
One of the best. 10 cents each; extra large plants ready to 
bloom, 25 cents each. 
Hibiscus Sub-Violaceus beautiful carmine, tinted 
with violet. Probably the largest flower of the Hibiscus 
family, and an unusually free bloomer. We take great 
pleasure in recommending this fine plant. 10 cents eac^. 
Extra large plants ready to bloom, 25 cents each. 
White Moonflower 
American Wonder or 
Ponderosa Lemons 
Nothing that has ever been brought to our notice In the plant line has caused the 
commotion that this wonderful Lemon has. It Is a true ever-bearing variety. On a 
plant 6 feet high no less than 89 of the ponderous Lemons were growing at one time. 
11 Is a beautiful sight to see. The tree was blooming, and at the same time had fruit 
in all stages of development, from the size of a pea up to the ripe fruit, showing it to 
be a true ever-bearer. Fruit has been taken from this tree weighing over 4 pounds. 
The lemons have very thin rind for such large fruit. It is the juiciest of all lemons, 
makes delicious lemonade, and for culinary purposes cannot be excelled. We have 
the true stock of this ponderous lemon, and guarantee the trees to produce the same 
large fruit. No budding or grafting necessary. Ponderosa Lemon Is sure to become 
popular when It is known. It fruits when quite small, and makes a lovely house 
plant. Everybody can grow his own lemons; it will fruit freely each year. Hundreds 
of fine specimens of this lemon are growing herein Atlanta now, making a most 
attractive house plant in winter and for out-of-doors in summer, at the same time 
furnishing lemons tor home use. Young plants 10 cents each; extra strong plants, 
many of which will bear fruit the first year, 25o. each. Extra large size, 50c. each. 
IVfrkrk-nflrk'CATO-ivc thousands of 
-■-WG iTXOOmiOWerS plants of this magnificent 
porch climber every year In our city store here in Atlanta. In 
daytime the Moonflower (both white and blue) furnish a dense 
shade for the porch and at night and on cloudy days are a mass 
of bloom. No home should be without one of more plants of 
the Moonflower. It is superb. 
White and Blue Moonflower growth ofio'"© 50 
feet and makes a dense mass of beautiful dark green foliage. 
Blooms from June until frost, the plants being fairly covered 
with the immense blooms every night and on cloudy days. 
Plants (either color) 10 cents each; postpaid. 
OLEANDERS, Lutea flowers, 15 cents; Oleander 
Roaea. double pink, 15 cents; Lillian Henderson, double 
white, l^cents each. 
— * — — One of the mo.st satisfactory plants. Grown 
-■1 from the best selected seed from the famous 
European specialists, the bloom cannot fail to please you if you 
are a lover of this flower. We have a large supply—can send 
you any quantity you may want. Plants, 6 for 25 cents; 15 
cents per dozen, postpaid. 
American Wonder Lemon 
These Prices 
^ I « No plant is more popular in the 
SSlVlilS South than the Salvias for bed 
ding. In late summer and fall up to the time that 
frost comes they are a mass of blooms and in the 
case of the scarlet varieties it makes a mass of 
fiery red unequaled by any other flower on our list. 
Some of our Atlanta customers buy them by the 
hundreds for bedding purposes. No matter whether 
you buy a single plant or hundreds of them you will 
be fully satisfied by the magnificent display in late 
summer and fall. Salvias are simply superb, and 
you will make no mistake planting them in large 
numbers. Price of all varieties, prepaid. 6 cents, 
each; 60 cents per dozen. 
Salvia Splendens JoVt fm“ be'f 
ding, flower spikes of most brilliant scarlet. 
New Dwarf Scarlet Salvia, Le President 
The grandest addition to our list of bedding 
plants. F'orms compact bush, completely covered 
with rich scarlet flowers. We have had plants that 
by actual measurement were only 16 Inches high 
and 2 feet across. As a border plant It will be in¬ 
dispensable, and as it will bloom abundantly in pots. 
It will be of the greatest value as a pot plant. 
Salvia Variegata evenlv striped. 
are Postpaid 
