HELIOTROPE. 
nolle!* opo is a universal favorite on account of Its delightful 
fragrance and duration of bloom, flowering equally well as bed¬ 
ding plants In summer, or as pot plants In the house during wint¬ 
er. Heed sown In the spring makes fine plants for bedding out and 
are a* easily grown os Verbenas. l'kt„ 100 seeds, G cents. 
HELIANTHUS, (SUNFLOWER.) 
QLOBOSUS FISTULOSUS, 
The host and most effective of all annual Sunflowers, flowers 
Immense, from 22 to 15 Inches In diameter, globular and oxtromely 
double. For a background to a lawn or a screen to hide unsight¬ 
ly places It Is especially adaptod. Of easy culture as well as 
showy* l*ict„ Mfi seeds, a cents, 
HOLLYHOCK, PRIZE DOUBLE. 
The perfect doubleness of the magnificent, large 
flower will please the most critical. All the best colors, 
from deep yellow, red rose, light buff, carmine scarlet, 
flesh color, creamy white tinted with rose, purple, yel¬ 
low on dark ground, crimson flaked with salmon, cherry 
red, cream on violot ground, lilac on brown ground., 
dark crimson to pure white, also black. If sown early 
in March or April the plants will bloom the first year. 
All colors mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, G cents. 
Mrs. L, E. Woodward, Mecklenburg, N. Y., writes:—My pansies 
recolvod the first premium at the Tompkins County Fair, hold at 
Ithnca, in this state, a few weeks ago, from your seeds: »1bo mjr 
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