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CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Sweet William 
Everlasting Peas OWCet r caS 
Perfectly hardy perennial, handsome 
free blooming climbers, with clusters of elegant sweet-pea like blos¬ 
soms, which are produced in the greatest profusion, no perfume to 
speak of but very beautiful. They come up year after year, grow¬ 
ing 6 to 8 feet high. All colors, mixed. Pkt. 8c; Vi oz. 26c; oz. 75c. 
Sweet William 
NEW HARDY EVERBLOOMING—This new type begins to bloom in 
early summer from spring sown seed; continues in flower for weeks. 
Habit of plant the same as the perennial varieties, produces fine 
heads of bloom of various colors. Mixed colors. Pkt. 8c; Vs oz. 
26c; Ya oz. 78c. 
NEW GIANT—The heads of bloom are remai 
brilliancy and diversity of colors. Very frag 
for several years if given proper care. Mixed 
colors. Pkt. 7c; Vs oz. 24c; V 2 oz. 75c. 
FINE MIXED —A nice assortment of colors 
carefully blended. Perennial. Pkt. 6d; 
Vs oz. 16c; V 2 oz. 45c. 
Haines Mammoth Verbenas 
The plants last 
Beauty of Oxford—Verbena 
Verbena—Beauty of Oxford 
For the first time I am able to offer seed of this 
beautiful flower,. which until this year, could be 
grown from cuttings only. While following closely 
the color of Beauty of Oxford, it also inherits a 
touch of salmon pink giving color shades from clear 
rose-pink to reddish-rose making this the brightest 
colored Rose Verbena ever produced from seeds. 
Pkt. 25c. 
Thimble Flower 
A new and distinct variety which will be 
prized for its rich feathery foliage, and the ex¬ 
quisite blue of the flowers which are fully an 
inch in diameter and somewhat resemble a 
thimble. Easily grown annual 2 feet high. 
Flowers may also be dried and used as an ever¬ 
lasting. Pkt. 6c; Vs oz. 18c. 
Haines Superb New Velvet 
Flower 
The graceful flowers borne on long stems 
range in color from the most delicate shades of 
light blue to the richest brown and maroon 
with the inside of the petals and throats striped 
with contrasting shades. The quaint funnel- 
shaped flowers somewhat resemble those of the 
Petunia, and are borne on long stems in great 
profusion. Pkt. 10c; Vs oz. 29c; V 2 oz. 85c. 
If you want something new and different, by all 
means try my novelty—The Bush Verbena. This 
plant, instead of spreading over the ground, forms 
an erect and compact bush about 18 inches high and 
a foot across and is covered with true Verbena blos¬ 
soms, of large size. In my trials nearly 80 per cent 
of the plants came in true Bush Form. Pkt. 10c; 
Vs oz. 38c; V 2 oz. 99c. 
Verbena 
(HYBRIDA)—Fine mixed, from a splendid range of 
colors. A fine bedder. Pkt. 6c; Vs oz. 18c; 1/2 oz. 
50c; oz. 90c. 
Verbena 
SWEET SCENTED. This lovely Verbena is hardy. 
The blossoms, instead of being in clusters, run 
into spikes 3 or 4 inches long, and are very sweet 
scented. Pkt. 6c; Vs oz. 28c; V 2 OZ. 80c. 
Verbena Venosa 
Bright purplish-heliotrope colored 
flowers on a bushy plant, 12 inches 
high. Annual, mostly used for bed¬ 
ding purposes. Pkt. 8c; Vs oz. 28c. 
V erbena—Lemon 
You can cut its fragrant foliage 
and flowers to make up with bou¬ 
quets. Pkt. 7c; Ya oz. 62c; Yz oz. 
$1.80. 
Haines Velvet 
Flower 
Haines New Bush Verbena 
