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Jk HOLLYHOCK Improved Double 
I offer the finest strains of Hollyhocks yet developed. These are Chaters improved, 
Wgjjg - grown by Benary and Vilmorin, the best of German and French growers. I advise you to buy both. 
Benary’s Prize: White, Sulphur, Golden Yellow, Rose, Scarlet, Crimson, White tinted rose. Cream, 
'jSiSPSir Peach, Apricot, Chamois, Dark Rose, Salmon Rose, Carmine, Light Red on yellow ground, Dark 
Salmon-red, and Purplish Violet. 40 seeds. Complete Special Mixture 60 seeds. 
vjgSSMi Vilmorin’s Extra Double: White, White with blue eye, Sulphur-yellow, Crimson, Peach, Deep 
Rose-pink, White edged lilac, Salmon, Salmon-pink, Rose, Mauve with violet center. White with 
' brown center, Creamy White, Garnet-red, Magenta, Mauve-rose, Purple-rose, and Light Purple. 
40 seeds. Complete Special Mixture, 60 seeds. 
Hollyhock. Dear Mr. Park: I was much pleased with the Double Hollyhocks grown from your seeds. One darK 
red was blooming and full of buds when frost came. I like them very much. Mrs. A. Wright, Marion Co., Ind. 
HELLEBOBUS Niger, 1 ft., Christmas Rose; 
white tinged rose; blooms in winter ; 30 s. 
Hybridus, various fine colors mixed. 20 s. 
HEME ROC ALLIS Middendorfli, 2 ft., golden 
Day Lily ; fine border plant. 25 s. 
HEEACLEUM Mantegazziamim, 8 ft., big 
white umbels ; handsome foliage ; showy. 30 s. 
Wllhelmsil, 9 ft., fine for the background. 30. 
HESPERIS, Sweet Rocket, 3 ft., big phlox-like 
trusses of deliciously-scented firs., purple, 
white, mixed. 200 s. 
Tristls, 2 ft., brown ; very fragrant. 250 s. 
Nivea, 2 ft., new, rare; early, long-blooming; 
lovely snow-white, sweet-scented; fine. 50 s. 
HEUCHERA Benary’s Hybrids, 2 ft., mixed. 
HIBISCUS Mutabilis, 13 ft., firs, white to rose, 
4 in. across; showy background; fine 50 s. 
Mosclieutus, 2 ft., rose; bog plant. 25 seeds. 
Mallow Marvels, 4 ft., big “Hollyhock” firs., 
of many rich and beautiful color; mixed. 
HIERACIUM Aurantiacum, 1 ft., large firs, in 
showy clusters ; orange red, attractive. 250 s. 
HYACINTHUS Candicans, 2 ft., drooping white 
bells on tall spike-like scapes ; showy. 35 s. 
HYPERICUM Elegans, 3 ft., large cup-like 
yellow firs., during- summer ; attractive. 
IBERIS Gibraltarica, 1 ft., showy lilac firs. 
INCARYILLEA Delavayi, 3 ft., large Gloxinia¬ 
like, rosy-purple firs. ; beautiful. 30 s. 
INULA Glandulosa, 2 ft., large golden firs. 
Macroeephala, 4 ft., lemon with gpld disk. 
Royleana, 2 ft., big golden firs., fine. 200 s. 
The above varieties in mixture. 250 s. ■ ■ , 
IPOMOPSIS Elegans, 3 ft., Standing Cypress; 
elegant spikes of rich-colored firs. 50 s. • 
IRIS Germanica, 2 ft., splendid, mixed. 25 s. 
Kaempfera, Japan Iris, huge open firs., in 
many rich colors; showy. 20 s. 
Siberlca Superba, 2 ft., blue and white, raided. 
Pumila Hybrida, 6 in., blue, white, mixed. 20 s. 
Gomplete Special Mixture of all, 40, s. 
I SATIS GJauca, 3 ft., graceful, yellow bloom in 
great profusion ; showy in clumps. 25 s. 
KITAIBELIA Yltlfolla; 7 ft., large rosy-white 
firs. ; beautiful ; easily-grown ; very showy. 
KNIPHOFIA (Tritoma), 3 ft., Flame Flower, 
showy plants,: the firs., . flame-like in termi¬ 
nal spikes ora tall scapes ; showy . 25 s. 
Express, 1 ft. 7• blooms first season; yellow. 
Mlrabllis, 1 ft., plants bloom the first year, 
rich orange-scarlet ; extra fine. 25 s. ■ ' 
Uvaria Grandlflora,, large coral-red firs. 
Complete Mixture of Kniphofia. 35 s. 
LATHYRUS Latifollus, 6 ft., Vines, everbloom- 
ing, the firs., larger than Sweet Peas, and 
in large clusters. One of our finest and 
most lasting perennials. Red, large white, 
rose, dark red, pink beauty, flesh-color, sep¬ 
arate, 15 seeds. Complete Mixture, 25 seeds. 
Pubescens, from Argentina, pale blue firs. 15 s. 
LIATRIS Spicata, 2 ft., long purple spikes, 
showy elongated corymbs ; bloom in autumn. 
Scarios, 2 ft., firs, purple, 2 in. across. 
Acidota, 2 ft., purple firs., clustered on slen¬ 
der spikes ; a handsome prairie species. 
Liatris in Special Mixture. 50 s. 
LIGULARIA JIacropliylla, 4 ft., graceful 
leaves.; spikes of showy yellow firs. ; 10 s. 
LII.IUM Regale, new, hardy, tenaceous ; firs, 
large, white , with pink, richly scented. 
Auratum, Gold-banded Lily, sweet-scented. 
Giganteum, long tubular white firs. 15 s. 
Martagon, purplish-rose, spotted black. 15 s. 
LINDELOPHIA Spectabllls, 2 ft., pretty blue 
firs., in racemes ; a fine Boragewor ; showy. 
LINUM Narbonense, 2 ft., rich blue panicles ; 
a showy and beautiful perennial. 
Flavum, golden bell-shaped firs., in heads. 50 
LOBELIA Cardinalis, 2 ft., the beautiful Car¬ 
dinal Flower ; one of our finest perennials ; 
bright scarlet spikes ; likes moist soil and 
partial shade ; blooms throughout autumn. 
SYPHILITICA, 2 ft., spikes of big blue firs. 
LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum, 3 ft., rose firs. 
Salicaria, 3 ft., rich purple firs., in spikes. 
MALVA Alcea, 5 ft., rose; handsome, 25 s. 
MECOIVOPSIS Cambrica, 1 ft., Welsh Poppy; 
large, showy sulphur firs. ; rock plapt. 350 s.. 
Baileyil, 2 ft., new, from China ; glorious sky- 
blue Poppy-like firs., with showy golden an¬ 
thers ; a very beautiful garden perennial. 
MONARDA Didyma, 2 ft., Cambridge scarlet; 
an elegant fragrant mint. 
Hybrida, 3 ft., showy ; the firs, of various 
colors in big heads. 100 s. 
MORINA Longlfolla, 3 ft., admirable foliage, 
pinkish-crimson tubular firs., in whorls. 
OENOTHERA. Fraseri, 2 ft., golden firs. 
Odorata, 2 ft., large yellow-red fragrant firs., 
in early spring ; biennial. 
OMPHALODES Llnifolia, 1 ft., racemes of 
pretty white firs. ; blooms first year. 
ONOPORDON Acanthium, 5 ft., a bold, silvery 
plant with big purple firs. Binennial. 50 s. 
Salterl, 11 ft., an imposing ornamental plant ; 
foliage laciniated, silvery ; stems snow-white, 
firs., in profusion ; very showy and beautiful. 
OROBUS Niger, 3 ft., purple, pea-firs., 25 s. 
LEUCANTHEIviUM, Maximum Giant Field Daisy 
The Giant Field Daisies are splendid perennials, 
hardy and lasting. The firs are large, up to five inches 
across, very showy and long-blooming in beds, and fine 
for cutting. I offer the finest varieties: 
Etoile d’Anvers, 4 ft, big white flowers, very free. 
Hybridum, 2 ft, new Early Spring Daisy; splendid. 
King Edward VII, 3 ft, robust, big white flowers. 
Mrs. C. Lothian Bell, 3 ft, new and very beautiful. 
Shasta Daisy, 2 ft, Alaska, pure white, charming. 
California, 2 ft, large yellow Daisies. 
The Prince, 2 ft, new, very large white flowers. 
The Speaker, 3 ft, robust plants, big showy flowers. 
Ulginosum, 5 ft, Giant Ox-eye Daisy, robust branch¬ 
ing plants literally smothered with firs 2inches across, 
white with gold center. Perfectly hardy and lasts for 
years when once established. 
Complete Mixture of above beautiful Giant Daisies. 
LUPINUS, FINEST HYBRIDS j 
The Hybrid Lupines are beautiful easily-grown per¬ 
ennials. The plants are from 2 to 5 feet high, branching 
and terminating in long, dense, erect spikes of lovely 
bloom in rich and varied colors. A bed of them should 
be in every flower garden. I offer the finest sorts: 
Arboreus Aureus, 5 ft, yellow; Snow Queen, white, 
both handsome, separate or mixed. 
Golden Spire, 5 ft, new, long golden yellow spikes, one 
of the most showy and beautiful. 
Douglasii Superbus, violet blue with white spikes. 
Excelsior, New Hybrids, 3 ft, splendid, mixed colors. 
Sweet-scented Hybrids, 3 ft, fine mixed colors. 
Kelway’s New Hybrids, magnificent, superb colors. 
Harkness Hybrids, 3 ft, new, art shades, mixed. 
Downer’s New Hybrids, early, splendid colors. 
Sunshine, 3 ft, bright yellow, showy, fine. 
Complete Special Mixture of the above. 
