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GREVILLEA ROBUSTA 
A very graceful decorative plant, with ever¬ 
green, fern-like foliage. Excellent for table dec¬ 
oration.Per Pkt. 10 
GYPSOPHLLIA 
A free-flowering annual that should be in 
every garden, for it thrives abundantly, fur¬ 
nishing the loveliest material for bouquets. 
Elegans. Hardy annual; pure white. Per Pkt.10 
HE LI OH IiY SUM (Eternal Flower) 
A hardy annual, very ornamental in the gar¬ 
den, and very desirable for winter bouquets, as 
they will retain their form and color for years 
if gathered and dried when first open. 
Double Yellow .Per Pkt. 10 
Double White . “ 10 
Double Scarlet . “ 10 
Double Purple . “ 10 
Double Fine Mixed . “ 10 
HELIOTROPE 
A well-known, half- 
hardy perennial, particu¬ 
larly prized on account of 
its delightful fragrance. It 
is well adapted for bed¬ 
ding or pot culture. Sow 
the seeds early in spring, 
in pots or in the hothouse, 
and transplant into the 
garden when the weather 
becomes warm. 
.Finest Mixed. Dark va¬ 
rieties.Per Pkt. 10 
Heliotrope 
HUMULUS (Japan Hop) 
Rapid summer climber, resembling the com¬ 
mon hop, but being an annual, attains full per¬ 
fection the first season. The foliage is luxuriant, 
making a dense covering. It is one of the best 
plants for covering verandas, trellises, etc., pro¬ 
ducing grateful shade and being very ornamental. 
Heat, drought and insects do not trouble it. 
Per Pkt. 10 
HYACINTH BEAN 
Tender, climbing annual, producing clusters 
of blue and white flowers; 10 ft.Per Pkt. 10 
ICE PLANT 
A singular-looking, tender annual, with thick, 
fleshy leaves that have the appearance of being 
covered with crystals of ice. Start early in pots 
and transplant Into light, sandy soil, in a warm 
situation...Per Pkt. 10 
1POMGEA (Moon Flower) 
The ipomceas are climbers of rapid growth 
and bear immense fragrant flowers of glistening 
white, seven to eight inches across. The flowers 
open at sunset and close the next morning. To 
hasten germination soak seed in warm water a 
few hours. Flowers large, white. Per Pkt. 10 
KOCHIA CHILDSII (Glowing Ball) 
This ornamental annual plant grows quickly 
from seed sown in the open ground, when the 
trees are coming out in leaf, and the plants are 
always of a rounded or globe-like form. The 
stems are clothed with slender, light green leaves. 
Early in the fall the ends of the shoots are set 
thickly with small, bright scarlet flowers, the 
bushy plants resembling balls of Are. The plants 
are equally showy planted singly to show the 
round ball-like form on all sides or grown in 
continuous rows.Per Pkt. 10 
LANTANA 
Highly valuable plant of vigorous growth and 
branching habit, producing brilliantly-colored 
flowers constantly changing in hue. Very effect¬ 
ive, either for pot culture or for bedding. 
Fine Mixed .Per Pkt. 10 
LARKSPUR 
Very beautiful, showy annuals, producing dense 
spikes of flowers, which are very decorative, 
either in the garden or when cut for vases. Set 
ten inches apart. Blooms from July until frosc. 
Dwarf Double Rocket. Finest mixed. 1 ft. Pkt. 10 
Double Branching. Fine mixed. 2 ft. Per Pkt. 10 
LAVENDER 
A shrubby plant, blossom of delightful fra¬ 
grance.Per Pkt. 10 
LINUM (Flowering Scarlet Flax) 
Grandiflorum Rubrum. Brilliant, dark scarlet. 
Hardy annual.Per Pkt. 10 
LOBELIA 
Most excellent and useful plants, free-flower¬ 
ing and of easy culture. Fine for borders, 
baskets, vases and window boxes. 
Gracilis. Fine for hanging baskets, vases, etc.; 
light blue; trailing.Per Pkt. lO 
Crystal Palace. Compact; dark blue; excellent 
for edging...Per Pkt. lO 
LOVE-LIES-BLEEDING 
A hardy annual, three to four feet high, with 
pendant spikes of blood-red flowers. Per Pkt. lO 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST (Nigilla) 
A curious, hardy annual about one foot high, 
with finely cut leaves and singular flowers. 
Mixed.Per Pkt. lO 
LUPINES (Lupine ) 
This is a very interesting class of plants and 
of easy culture, producing beautiful leaves and 
pea-shaped flowers, and should be more gen¬ 
erally cultivated. The annual varieties may be 
sown out in the open in May and as plants grow 
thin out, leaving about twelve inches between the 
plants. 
Fine MUxed Annual .Per Pkt. to 
KING LUPINE 
Enormous spikes of rich Oxford Blue, with 
pure white stripe in the standard of each flower. 
The plants grow three to four feet high with six 
to eight huge spikes to a plant. Being annuals 
the flower may be had the first season and make 
excellent cut flowers. Price per Pkg . 15 
MARVEL OF PERU (Four O’clock) 
The old and well-known four o’clock. A beau¬ 
tiful plant, with flowers of various colors, mak¬ 
ing a fine summer hedge when set one foot 
apart. Grows two feet high. 
Fine Mixed. Per Pkt. 10 
MAURANDIA 
An elegant, half-hardy, climbing plant, bloom¬ 
ing the first season if sown early. 
Barclayana. Rich violet flowers.Per Pkt. 10 
MORNING GLORY (See Convolvulus) 
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