'll Everblooming Annual Hollyhock 
We have been unable until recently to secure 
Bced of the true Everblooming Hollyhock, as illus¬ 
trated. They are as easily grown from seed as any 
annual and commence flowering in about 12 weeks 
and continue to bloom until killed by frost. On ac¬ 
count of their blooming the first season they are 
much more desirable to grow than any other Holly¬ 
hock, as they can be started in the house or hot beds 
in March or April, or sown in the open ground 
in May. Plants from early sown seed set out 
in May will commence blooming in July and 
will produce an abundance of bloom through- 
out the season. This Annual 
Hollyhock is a wonderful free 
flowering sort, as shown by the 
illustration. The forms and 
colors among the flow¬ 
ers would be a surprise 
to anyone.They are pro¬ 
duced in double flow¬ 
ers. semi-double, single 
saucer shaped flowers, 
some with smooth 
edged petals,while oth¬ 
ers are fringed and of 
various shapes and 
shades. The flowers are 
usually very large.some- 
times measuring over 
five inches across. For 
great variety of color 
we know of no Holly¬ 
hock that will make 
such a gorgeous display 
as the colors and mark¬ 
ings are beyond de¬ 
scription and should be 
grown to be appreci¬ 
ated. The plants grow 
very strong and vigor¬ 
ous and are of a 
branching habit. The 
center spike will attain 
a height from 7 to 9 feet 
but it can bekeptatany 
desirable height by 
pinching off the top.To 
get the best results 
plants should be set in 
thoroughly rich soil and 
kept watered in dry 
weather. 
Blooms from 
Seed the 
First Season 
Price of seed containing a great mixture of double and semi-doubles, all 
colors and shades, per pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts., 10c., G pkts. 18c. 
FINE DOUBLE MIXED—This produces flowers of delicate shades and markings and 
the best mixture of the large double Hollyhock on the market. The plants are hardy and 
large, robust growers; the flowers of this mixture often measure 5!L> inches in diameter. This 
variety is the mammoth Double Hollyhock blooming the next year after sowing the seed. Pkt. 
4c., 3 pktn. 1 Oc. 
l.emoine’s Gaint Hybrid Heliotrope 
Heliotrope= These 
* are eas¬ 
ily grown from seed and 
if sown in open ground 
will produce flowers in 
August, but the seed will 
do better if sown in the 
house and set out in the 
open ground when the 
weather is warm. 
LEMOINE’S GIANT 
HIBRID-A grand 
new variety of large size, 
great beauty and delicious 
fragrance. It is impossi¬ 
ble to give an idea of the 
rare beauty of the flower 
heads. More than 12,000 
flower heads have been 
counted on a single stalk; 
trusses measure from 8 to 
12 inchesacross and colors 
range from pure white 
through all shades of blue 
and violet toa deep indigo, 
Pkt,5c., 3 pkts. 12c. 
BLACK KING-This 
produces flowers of a rich 
very dark purple. Pkt. 
4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
DARK BOUQUET- 
The deepest blue in color. 
Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
LADY IN WHITE — 
This produces flowers of 
a spotless white. Pkt. 
4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
A I, L VARIETIES 
IN A MIXTURE—A 
wonderful display. Pkt. 
4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
THE BABY ROSE 
GROWN FROM SEED 
This is a 
true new 
hardy hy- 
byid per- 
petualever- 
bloom in g 
Rose, which 
will bloom 
in 60 days 
from sow¬ 
ing the seed 
It is a new 
variety and 
the seed is 
very scarce 
and high 
priced. The 
plantsgrow 
very strong 
and begin 
to bloom 
when very 
small, even 
when the 
shoots are 
not more The 15aby Rose 
than 3 inches high. As they grow older the flowers 
increase in size and number until large trusses of bloom cover 
the plant from spring until fall. They are hardy and live from 
yeartoyearincreasing in beauty and make an excellent pot plant. 
Flowers come double, semi-double and produce many colored 
flowers, such as white, pink and crimson. Mixed Colors, 
Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. G pkts. 18c. 
Oosmos 
These Giant Autumn Flowering Annuals often produce flow¬ 
ers 4 to 5-inches across. For cutting this is one of the finest 
flowers grown, long stems and feathery foliage, produce a 
graceful effect. They are easily raisedfrom seed. 
KLONDIKE—Produces large orange colored flowers. Pkt. 
4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
EARLY COSMOS, SUMMER FLOWERING-A large 
flowering Cosmos does not bloom until late in the fall, but 
we offer an early flowering strain, which begins to bloom in 
June and continues until frost. Flowers are not quite so large 
nor the plants do not grow as high as the late flowering Cosmos. 
A good collection of colors mixed, pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts. 10c 
GIANT COSMOS, ALL COLORS MIXED—This con¬ 
tains all the large varieties, which make a great display of 
colors. Pkt. 4c„ 3 pkts. 10c. 
OXALIS 
The Annual 
Oxalis make 
pretty border 
plants, bloom 
quickly from 
seed; clover 
like foliage; v 
to 7 in. high. 
Mixed col¬ 
ors, pkt. 4c , 
3 pkts. 10c. 
