Hollyhocks, Coral Bells 
Gerbera (Transvaal Daisy) 
H. & S. Prize Mixed. The finest strain of these 
beautiful flowers in a wonderful color range, shading 
from white through cream to yellow and orange and 
from flesh-pink to rich crimson, as well as salmon 
shades. Readily grown from seed, blooming the first 
season after sowing. They are unexcelled as cut flowers, 
keeping over a week in water, and harmonizing in any 
setting. This extra-choice mixture includes practically 
all colors. Strong perennial, increasing from year to 
year. Per packet, 50c. 
Geum 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Of recent introduction and one of 
the most metitorious perennials brought out in years. 
Flowers of brightest scarlet, large, quite double, and 
profuse throughout the entire summer. Unexcelled for 
cutting. Height 18 inches. Per packet 25c. 
Lady Stratheden. New double-flowering variety 
similar in size and form to the above but bearing rich 
golden-yellow blossoms. Per packet, 25c. 
Gourds 
Small Types. A very fine summer vine for 
covering fences, arbors, etc. Produce curiously formed 
and showy colored fruits that are highly prized as 
ornamentals in bowls or dishes. Per packet, 10c. 
Gypsophila 
These blossoms, though in themselves somewhat 
insignificant, are valuable because they tend to give a 
graceful, airy and feathery effect to flower arrange¬ 
ments of all kinds, being especially effective as a 
decorative accompaniment to sweet peas, carnations, 
etc. Individual blooms are quite small, but they are 
produced in great abundance in panicles. 
Elegans Grandiflora. Pure white, large-flowered. 
Will bloom within a few weeks from the time seed is 
sown. Annual. Per packet, 10c. 
Paniculata. Hardy perennial with smaller blos¬ 
soms than Grandiflora but equally effective for cutting 
purposes. Per packet, 15c. 
Heuchera (Coral Bells or Alum Root) 
Sanguinea. A fine perennial of easy culture 
bearing loose, graceful spikes of bright coral-red, bell¬ 
shaped flowers, excellent for cutting. The foliage is 
light-green and slightly hairy, 30 inches high. Adapted 
to rockeries, fern beds and borders, succeeding in full 
sun or semi-shaded locations. 
Per packet, 25c. 
Hollyhock (Superb Types and Colors) 
Ours is a superb strain of the finest types of double 
Hollyhocks extant, in clean, decided colors. Sown in the 
spring the seed will germinate quickly and bloom the 
next summer and autumn. As back-row plants there is 
nothing more attractive. 
Triumph. A grand, new early flowering strain of 
double Hollyhocks with large, beautifully fringed and 
waved flowers evenly spaced on tall stately stems. The 
colors are exceedingly fresh and bright. Seeds sown in 
early spring will bloom the same season. 
Per packet, 25c. 
Double Exquisite. A grand, new class. The blos¬ 
soms are very large, charmingly bright and fresh in 
color, and beautifully fringed and frilled or deeply 
dentate. In this appropriately-named strain much of 
the stiff effect of the older types is lacking. 
Imperator. A sensational variety, lovely and 
entirely original. The plant rises to a stately height and 
bears flowers 5 inches across, consisting of wide outer 
petals elegantly frilled and deeply fringed, with a 
double rosette 2 inches in diameter in the center. 
Various tints of great beauty are included in the color¬ 
ing . . . such as cerise-salmon with center of cream 
reflecting rose; delicate pink with rose center flushed 
yellow; light yellow flushed rose with canary center, 
and many other charming combinations of varied tints. 
Double Hollyhocks 
Blood Red. Fine, glowing red. 
Faust. Richest dark-maroon. 
Newport Pink. Glistening pink. 
Rose. A glorious shade of pure rose-pink. 
White. Pure snow-white, lovely. 
Yellow. Bright as virgin gold. 
Mixed. All above colors. 
Any of the above, per packet, 15c, except as noted. 
Hunnemannia (Mexican Poppy) 
Fumariaefolia. This fine native of Mexico, var¬ 
iously referred to as Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy, 
Santa Barbara Poppy or Bush Eschscholtzia, is the 
best of the entire family for cutting, the flowers keeping 
for several days. They are large, exceedingly graceful, 
buttercup-yellow, and produced in wonderful profusion 
during a long period. The plants grow bushy, about 2 
feet high, and have feathery glaucous foliage. 
Per packet, 10c. 
Linaria 
Excelsa Hybrids. Dwarf Linarias in a wonderful 
range of colors ... a splendid strain. Small flowers like 
miniature snapdragons, densely borne on slender stems, 
they make veritable masses of color when in full bloom. 
Exquisite in beds or borders. 
Per packet, 15c. 
Linum 
Grandiflorum Rubrum. Elegant free-flowering 
bedding annual with masses of brilliant scarlet-crimson 
flowers that attract immediate attention. Easily grown. 
Height 15 inches. Per packet, 10c. 
Roseum. A fine rose-red. Per packet, 15c. 
Perenne Blue. Bright-blue flowers. Grows 2 feet 
tall. Perennial. Per packet, 10c. 
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