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CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
Kenilworth Ivy—(Linaria) 
Unequalled for Baskets or Boxes 
A very pretty and well known hardy perennial trail¬ 
ing plant, for covering rock work, and very useful 
for hanging baskets. It is easily grown from seed. 
Pkt., 8c; Ye 02 ., 32c; Y2 oz., 96c. 
Lantana 
Well-known shrubby plants with clusters of ver¬ 
bena-like flowers, and producing their pink, yellow, 
orange and white heads in great abundance. They 
have an agreeable aromatic perfume. 12 inches high. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt., 8c; Vs oz., 16c; 1/2 oz., 45c. 
Larkspur or Delphinium 
(Choicest Annual Varieties) 2Va feet high 
For my new Perennial Delphiniums see page 10. 
EXQUISITE. Soft rose pink. The finest of all. Pkt., 
8c; % oz., 28c; V 2 oz., 84c. 
MARVELOUS. Wonderful dark blue, a beautiful 
color. Pkt., 8c; Vs oz., 16c; V* oz., 45c. 
LILAC. Soft pleasing shade. Pkt., 7c; Vs oz., 16c; 
ya oz., 45c. 
LUSTROUS CARMINE (Newport Pink). Rich daz¬ 
zling red. Pkt., 7c; Ye oz., 16c; l/ 2 oz., 45c. 
SKY BLUE. Clear soft blue, a very pleasing color. 
Pkt., 7c; Yh oz., 16 c; Yst oz., 45c. 
Kenilworth Ivy—Linaria 
Japanese Kudzu Vine 
The color is of a pleasing shade of purple. 
It requires little or no care, and its hardy 
nature commends it to everyone. Pkt., 
8c; Vs oz., 16c; oz., 80c. 
Kansas Gay Feather 
Is a native of North America. Has 
grass-like leaves, and has been called 
Kansas Gay Feather. The nice thing 
about this variety is that it is not only 
beautiful but odd. It blooms in midsum¬ 
mer and throws up long, narrow spikes 
of rich purple flowers. 4 feet high, which 
last a long time. Pkt., 15c. 
WHITE. Always a favorite color. Fine for cut 
flowers. Pkt., 7c; Vs oz., 16c; Vs oz., 50c. 
Haines Annual Larkspur 
Linaria Annual 
Love-in-a-Mist (Nigella) 
Charming and Graceful, With Delicate Foliage and 
Exquisite Flowers 
MISS JEKYLL, Blue—A particularly fine variety of 
this charming annual, growing about 18 inches 
high and bearing on long stems lovely corn-flower- 
blue flowers. Pkt., 7c; Vi oz., 21c; oz. 60c. 
MISS JEKYLL, White—Counterpart of the blue va¬ 
riety with pure white flowers. Pkt. 5c; Vi oz., 21c; 
oz., 60c. 
MIXED COLORS—A popular old fashioned flower. 
Blooms early; plants are quite hardy and seed can 
be sown in the bed or border in the earliest spring. 
Double flowers, blue and white mixed. Pkt., 7c; 
Vi oz., 20c; oz., 55c. 
Lupins or Sun Dials 
Easily Grown With Long, Graceful Spikes of Pea 
Shaped Flowers in Many Colors 
ANNUAL SORTS—Long spike of bright colored sweet 
pea shaped flowers. Bright green seven fingered 
foliage, two feet high. Free flowering—easily 
grown flowers with graceful sprays of various 
colored flowers. Fine for either borders or beds. 
Pkt., 7c; Vi oz., 12c; oz., 35c. 
PERENNIAL SORTS-—Hardy perennials which should 
be in every garden. Flowers come in many bright 
colors, three feet high. The long spikes of sweet 
pea-shaped flowers ore produced in a great variety 
of colors. They bloom in May and June. Pkt., 8c; 
Vi oz., 16c; oz., 50c. 
Mexican Fire Plant 
One of the Finest of the Foliage Plants 
Resembles the beautiful Poinsettia, smooth, glossy- 
green leaves, turning orange-scarlet in summer; 2 to 
3 feet high. Pkt., 7c; J/s oz., 24c; Vi oz., 75c. 
HAINES DOUBLE MIXED. All the above and many 
other fine varieties carefully mixed. Pkt., 6c; Vs oz., 
16c; Vi oz., 40c; oz., 75c. 
Two Exceptional Larkspurs 
One packet of each for only 22 cents 
LOS ANGELES—An unusually rich color com¬ 
bining a rich salmon ground overlaid with a 
brilliant rose. Flowers are large and double 
Foliage is of the richest dark green. Pkt., 15c- 
Vs oz., 42c. ’ 
LA FRANCE—The color is a pleasing shade ol 
salmon-pink. Flower stems are long and strong 
and 18 to 20 blossoms are on the plant con¬ 
tinuously from early summer until frosts kill 
the plant to the ground. 15 to 18 inches in 
height. Pkt., 10c; Vs oz., 28c; Vi oz., 84c. 
Lavatera—Haines Beauty 
Bright Colored Flowers All Summer 
Blossoms are large and of a delightful 
rose-pink color, somewhat cup-shaped. 
Plants very showy, about 2 feet high and 
very easy to grow. Sow seed out of doors 
and thin out to 1 foot apart. 
Pkt., 8c; Vs oz., 16c; Vi oz., 45c. 
Linaria—Annual 
Not exactly a new variety, but such a 
dainty and easily grown annual that it 
should be in every garden. Flowers are 
produced in small spikes, like a miniature 
snap-dragon. Grows only 12 inches high, 
and is charming in the border or the rock 
garden. Many beautiful colors. Pkt., 12c; 
Ve oz., 24c. 
Love in a Mist 
New Regale Lily 
Hardy Lilies from Seed 
REGALE This is absolutely hardy and can be grown froi 
seed easily, thus saving the expense of using Bulb: 
Flowers are white, slightly tinged with pink with a das 
of yellow in the center of the trumpet. Plant grows 1 
to 24 inches high. The first fall, the small bulbs whic 
will have formed, should be dug up and replanted abou 
2 inches deep. Pkt., 15c; Vs oz., 48c; Vz oz., $1.45. 
(Coral Lily of Siberia). Blooms from see 
the first season. Perfectly hardy. 24 inches high. Scar 
let flowers with recurved petals. Pkt., 25c; % oz., 72< 
Lobelia 
CRYSTAL PALACE COM- 
PACTA. Rich deep blue 
flowers, dark foliage. Com¬ 
pact, erect bushes 6 inches 
high; fine for edging and 
pots. Pkt., 8c; »/s oz., 48c; 
Vi oz., $1.35. 
FINEST MIXED. Light green 
foliage, blue and white flow¬ 
ers ; in bloom all season; of 
trailing habit; there is noth¬ 
ing prettier for hanging 
baskets, pots, etc. Pkt., 7c; 
Vs oz., 28c; Vs oz., 84c. 
Lantana 
