254 West 34th ST., HEW YORK, A[. T. 
Selected Flower Seeds 
HEUCHERA Sanguinea. H. P. Slender, 
erect, wiry stems, producing innumer¬ 
able vivid crimson flowers. 
Rosea Zabelina. Pretty shade of pink. 
HIBISCUS (Marshmallow). H. P. Very 
ornamental. 
Sunset. Yellow, with black eye. 
oz. 20c. 
HOLLYHOCKS. The well-known Sum¬ 
mer-flowering plant. Very effective in 
large groups and for forming a back¬ 
ground. 
Hollyhocks 
Chater’s Strain. H. P. 
Exquisite. The flowers of this splendid 
new Hollyhock are very large, measur¬ 
ing 4 to $y 2 inches across, and pos¬ 
sess the charming new feature that 
every petal, both of the circumference 
and center, is exquisitely curled and 
fringed to an extent that immediately 
arrests the gaze of the beholder. The 
flower is extremely double and some 
have fancied to see in it a resemblance 
to the beautiful double fringed Pe¬ 
tunia. Mixed . 
Double Pink Queen. A very pretty sal¬ 
mon pink . y oz. $1.00 
Newport Pink. Pure pink; very double. 
y oz. 75c. 
Double White. y oz. 50c. 
Peach Blossom. y oz. 75c. 
Apple Blossom . y oz. 75c. 
Deep Rose . y oz. 75c. 
Salmon . y oz. 50c. 
Crimson . y oz. 50c. 
Pink . y oz. 75c. 
Pkt. 
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.25 
.10 
.50 
.35 
.25 
.15 
.20 
.20 
.20 
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.15 
.20 
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Blood Red . y oz. 75c. 
Yellow . y oz. 50c. 
Purplish Violet . y oz. 75c. 
Scarlet . y oz. 50c. 
Chater’s Double Choice Mixed 
y oz. 60c. 
Single Choice Mixed. Hardy ...y oz. 35c. 
Annual Double. Choice mixed. 
y oz. 35c. 
HONESTY. B. Admired for its silvery 
seed pouches. Mixed colors...oz. 25c. 
HUNNEMANNIA Fumarifolia (Bush 
Eschscholtzia). A. The flowers are 
of clear, bright yellow color, and will 
last in water after cutting for 2 weeks. 
Two feet high . y oz. 20c. 
ICE PLANT. A. Foliage thick and wax¬ 
like. Suitable for rockwork and hang¬ 
ing baskets . y oz. 25c. 
IPOMOEA (Moon Vine). A. Rapid¬ 
growing climbers, for arbors, walls, 
trellises, etc. 
Cardinal Climber (Ipomoea Quamoclit 
hybrida). This hybrid Ipomoea is 
considered one of the most brilliant 
and distinct annual climbers introduced. 
A rapid grower. The deeply lacin- 
ated, fern-like foliage and fiery car¬ 
dinal-red flowers are borne in pro¬ 
fusion from July to frost. The flowers 
are about 1 y inches in diameter and 
are borne in clusters of five to seven 
blooms . y oz. 35c. 
Imperialis (Japanese Morning Glory). 
Giant, Finest Mixed.Oz. 50c. 
Grandiflora Alba (White Moonflower). 
Large, white and fragrant, measuring 
4 to 5 inches in diameter. 
y oz. 40c., 12 seeds 
Bona Nox (Evening Glory). Lilac; 
large flowering. y oz. 20c. 
Rubra Coerulea (Heavenly Blue). 
y oz. 50c. 
Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). Rosy 
pink; borne in large clusters x /\ oz. 25c. 
KOCHIA Trichophylla (Summer Cy¬ 
press). A. Very ornamental and fine 
for hedges. Bright green foliage, 
changing to carmine in Fall. 
y 2 oz. 20c. 
Childsii Improved. A very fine variety 
and supersedes Trichophylla. 
y 2 oz. 40c. 
LANTANA Hybrida. A. Mixed. A 
splendid bedding plant and fine for 
pots . y oz. 20c. 
LATHYRUS Latifolius (Everlasting 
Sweet Pea). H. P. 
White, Red, Pink. y oz. 30c. 
LEPTOSYNE Maritima. A. Flower 
golden yellow, like a single Dahlia, and 
foliage resembling Cosmos; stems are 
extra long. Fine for cutting and green¬ 
house forcing . y oz. 30c. 
Stillmanni. Bright yellow, free flower¬ 
ing: flowers six weeks after sowing. 
J /8 oz. 35c. 
Pkt 
.20 
.15 
.20 
.15 
.15 
.15 
.15 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.20 
.10 
.10 
.10 
.15 
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