GRAND RAPIDS GROWERS, Inc., Grand Rapids, Michigan 
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Gourds (A) 
Interesting quick growing vines, excellent for 
covering arbors; ornamental foliage and fruits of odd 
design. Mixed, all varieties. Oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
Hibiscus (P) 
(MARSHMALLOW) 
Showy ornamental plants for mixed beds or shrub¬ 
bery borders having large sized, beautifully colored 
flowers, blooms the first year if sown early. Sow 
seed Vz inch deep and transplant to 2 ft. apart. 
3 ft. Mixed colors. y A oz., 50c; pkt., 10c. 
Hollyhocks (P) 
Make a fine row in the garden and an excellent 
background to cover a high wall or fence. 6 to 8 
ft. 
Single Mixed. Large single flowers, exhibiting 
every shade known in Hollyhocks. 4 oz, 25c; 
pkt, 10c. 
Double Mixed. Double and semi-double. y A oz, 40c: 
pkt., 10c. 
LADY SLIPPER. See Balsam. 
Doable Hollyhocks. 
Marigold (A) 
(TAGETES) 
In late Summer when many bedding plants are 
past their prime, Marigolds afford a wealth of color 
that is simply invaluable. The African varieties 
produce large self-colored blossoms on tall plants; 
the French are smaller, but the colors and markings 
are very interesting, some of the varieties being 
elegantly striped and spotted. 
Double Tall African. oz, 20c; pkt, 10c. 
Double Dwarf French. % oz, 20c; pkt, 10c. 
Hibiscus. 
Larkspur <a> 
These handsome flowers are very effective in bor¬ 
ders and planted amongst shrubs. The graceful 
spikes of blooms are much valued for vases. They 
continue long in bloom. 
Double Mixed, all colors. Oz, 40c; pkt, 10c. 
Giant Hyacinth-Flowered. Mixed. 3 ft. Derives 
its name from the striking resemblance of the 
flowers to the Double Hyacinth. Delicate colors. 
Oz, 50c; pkt, 10c. 
FOR PERENNIAL VARIETIES, see DELPHINIUM. 
Lupinus (P) 
Attractive in the garden but most desirable for cut 
flowers. Easily and quickly grown in rather poor 
soil. Do not transplant. Water well during hot 
weather. Mixed. Oz, 40c; pkt, 10c. 
Kochia Childsi (A) 
(BURNING BUSH) 
It resembles a close clipped ornamental evergreen 
growing about 2% feet high. The globe-shaped py¬ 
ramidal bushes are close and compact and of a pleas¬ 
ing light green color. The plant may be grown singly 
or in the form of a hedge or background. In early 
Autumn the whole bush becomes carmine or blood- 
red. Flowers small and numerous, but not conspicu¬ 
ous. Oz, 20c; pkt, 10c. 
Kochia Childsi. 
