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H. G. Hastings Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 
Lord Byron 
FUOHSIAS are very few larlies that don’t want to grow fuchsias and they 
■ »»VI 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 exclusively of right varieties for the South. 20c each. 
Black Prince for the amateur grower; very hardy free bloomer with buds 
uiawn ■ ■ beautiful waxy carmine or pink color. 
A splendid fuchsia. Red sepals, corolla of the richest shade of royal 
purple. So free in flower as to almost hide the plant. 
Monstrosa of the largest and strongest growing fuchsias. Flower has extra 
■ lai-gg (double snow-white corolla and scarlet sepals. 
Soeciosa compact liablt. Flowers star-shaped and two to three inches 
" loug, the tube and sepals of bright rose color, corolla brilliant carmine. 
LarksnUI* Ol* Ddnhinium louff, showy spikes of flowers bloom from 
fi nT late May until frost and furnish the most sat- 
istactoiy tdnes. These oid-fashioned flowers are thoroughly worth while and while we 
can only offer two varieties this year, tiiese two are the very best kinds 
Bella Donna—Pure sky-blue; white l»ee; fine for cutting. 30 cents each 
rorinosum —A lovely celestial blue. 30 cents each. 
HONEYSUCKLES many parts of the South the common sort of honey- 
n.wi 1 grows Wild and climbs over fences, shrubbery, 
jails and unsightly places. The flowers are sweet-scented and the growth luxurious. 
make veiy valuable vines or cinnbing plants and can be easily controlled l)v 
different varieties. Notice our illustraflc 
ehop- 
stumps, arbors, etc., flagrant and pleasant, attractive, in perfect taste on practically anv 
lawn and especially easy to grow, requiring little or no cultivation 
Aurea Beticulata(Golden Deaved)—Variety with beautiful variegated foliage of yellow 
white and pink. ® ® » 
nearly all the season; flowers buff, yellow 
^whft/flo^^'rs^''^^^*'*^^^*^'^’ eonsistent bloomer of the class; beautiful yellow and 
Scarlet Trumpet (Ked Coral) — A rapid 
grower, bright red with trumpet-shap¬ 
ed flowers. 
Yellow Trumpet—Golden, trumpet-shaped 
Chinese Wistaria—See Opposite Page flowers ; fragrant. 
lUIOONFI OIA/FRC sell thousands of plants of this magnificent porch 
“ V ww climber every year in our city store here in Atlanta. In 
daytime the Moonfiowers (both white and blue) furnish dense shade for the porch and at 
night and on cloudy days are a mass of bloom. No home sliould be without one or more 
plants of Moonflower. They are superb. See illustration at bottom of page 81. 
Bianf-Whito MnnnfInWAl* ^ growth and in size of flowers and is 
Uldllfc ww lint? ITIUUIIIlUWcr wonderfully fragrant. A decided improvement 
over the old IVhite; flowers being nearly twice as large, often over six inches across, and 
practically covering tlie wliole vine. Growth is very rapid in light, rich soil and wonder¬ 
ful for shading porches. Fine plants, 20 cents each. 
Often attains a growth of 40 to 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 of beautiful sky blue with reddish-purple rays every night and on cloudy days. 
Fine plants, 20 cents each. 
Heavenly Blue Moonflower 
Honeysuckle, Hall’s Japan—Wonderful Sweet Scented, Hardy Climbing Plants 
Spirea or Bridal Wreath—Next Page 
OlA?inrldl*C 'These old-fashioned shrubs 
ore becoming immensely 
popular apiin. No plant makes more hand¬ 
some specimens in tubs for the porch or yard. 
Futea—Double primrose-yellow flowers; very 
fragrant. 25 cents. 
Kosea — The old favorite with very sweet, 
double pink flowers. 25 cents. 
Kosea Variegata—Green foliage, deeply edged 
yellow; pink florets. 25 cents. 
Filliari Henderson — Largest double white 
flowers; fragrant. Scarce. 25 cents. 
PatlciAC Tine of tlie most satisfactory 
r all9IC9 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- 
l)een our grower’s aim to make this the finest 
strain 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; 60 cents a dozen; 25 for .$1.00; postpaid. 
Platycodon Grandiflorum 
A beautiful free- 
flowering plant 
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, 
15 cents; both for 25 cents. 
While these 
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. 
(Bush Clematis) 
Double Petunias 
