Meehan’s Mallow Marvels 
WINCE the introduction of our Mallows several years 
^ ago, thousands of them have been widely dis¬ 
tributed over the entire country and have given the 
utmost satisfaction. They are now specified in planting 
lists by Landscape Engineers, Superintendents of Parks 
and Cemeteries. 
It makes a vigorous growth —strong roots making a 
bushy clump five to seven feet in one season and bloom¬ 
ing profusely from midsummer to frost. Being an herba¬ 
ceous plant it dies to the ground in the fall, shooting from 
the root again the following spring. 
The flowers measure from eight to twelve inches in 
diameter, and are sold in separate colors, in red, pink 
and white. 
The plant is extremely hardy, having been tested 
and grown in all parts of the United States and Canada. 
It grows naturally in moist ground but thrives equally 
as well in any good, rich soil. 
Beware of Imitations offered under other names. 
