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 butt', carmine scarlet, flesh color, creamy white tinted 
with rose, purple, yellow on dark ground, crimson flaked with 
salmon, cherry red, cream on violet 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, 5 cts. 
Hollyhocks, Double Alleghany. 
Of many rich colors, the grand double flowers of this new strain 
are remarkable for their extra large size and novel forms. The 
hardy plants remain long in bloom. Pkt., 50 seeds, 7 cts. 
This is a plant which grows about two feet high and begins to 
bloom early from spring-sown seed, the enormous flower measur¬ 
ing five or six inches across, beautifully cupped and of the most 
exquisite, soft canary yellow with a large, black center. These 
beautiful flowers are borne in great profusion all summer, and if 
the plants are potted before frost, will continue to bloom in the 
window all winter. Pkt., 30 seeds, 6 cts. 
Hollyhocks, Single. 
Mixed colors. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5 cts. 
Miss May Robinson, Camden, Mich., Apr. 11, 1903:—I had your flower 
seeds last year and think them the best I have ever grown. 
