FLOWER SEEDS 
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NOT. 
(Myflods) 
All the varieties are favorites. 
They like cool, moist soils. Use¬ 
ful for edgings and borders. 
Victoria. Sky-blue; dwarf; 
globular. lOo. 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS. 
Everlastings, so called, take their name 
from the fact that their flowers, cut when in 
full bloom and dried in the shade, retain their 
form for years thereafter. Except Gomph- 
rena, which is tender, requiring heat to 
start into growth, all may be sown out of 
doors in any good garden soil. 
Gomphrena, red, clover-like heads 
Helichrysum, mixed, these flowers can be 
dyed to any desired color. Splendid for 
bouquets. Pkt. lOc. 
GA1LLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
These bear both single and double flowers in scar¬ 
let, yellow, blended and shaded, all summer long. 
Excellent cutting. Double, Mixed. A. Pkt. 10c. 
HELIOTROPE. 
Deliciously fragrant plants, which, if sown early in heat, bloom the first 
season. They are favorite plants for pot culture in winter, or bedded out in 
summer. Purple, lilac and white 
ICE PLANT. 
A singular looking, tender annual, with 
thick fleshy leaves that have the appear¬ 
ance of being covered with crystals of ice. 
Pkt. 10c. 
flowers are borne in large trusses. 
Dark Sorts, mixed. Pkt. lOc. 
HYACINTH BEAN. 
A fine climber with clusters of purple or 
white flowers followed by ornamental seed 
pods. Tender annual; growing from 10 to 20 
feet high. Mixed. Oz. 15c, Pkt. lOc. 
Helichrysum. 
ORNAMENTAL GOURDS. 
Handsome climbers of rapid growth. Very 
useful for covering fences and other unsightly 
places, producing fruit of peculiar and various 
forms which, if allowed to ripen on the vines, 
can be kept for months as curiosities. lOc. 
IvIJDZU VINE (Jack mul the Dean Stalk) 
An extremely fast growing, hardy vine. Its large, 
bright-green leaves make dense shade. Bears rosy-purple, 
pea-shaped flowers toward the end of August. Thrives any¬ 
where. Pkt. lOc. 
LIMJM, 
Grandiflorum Ruhrum (Crimson Flax) 
2 feet. One of the most brilliantly colored of summer 
annuals, flowers glowing crimson-rose, very beautiful in 
beds and borders, and may be had in bloom front May to 
October by successive sowings. Pkt. 10c. 
LTTPIN1TS (Lupine) 
Free flowering, easily-grown annuals, with long, grace¬ 
ful spikes of rich and various colored pea-shaped flowers; 
valuable for mixed borders, beds and for cutting; prefers 
a little shade. Mixed. Pkt. lOc. 
KOCHIA TRICOPHILA. 
A pretty half-hardy annual 2 to 3 feet in 
height, which grows into a perfect pyramidal¬ 
shaped cypress-like hush with feathery, light- 
green foliage, deepening as the season advanc es 
until it becomes a lovely crimson hue about 
September. Excellent for edging or hedging, 
Pkt. lOc. 
Mixed Gourds. 
Hollyhocks 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
They require a dry, deep, rich soil to 
successfully stand our winters; wet heavy 
soils are sure death to them. 6 feet. 
Mammoth AHegheney. Double and 
semi-double fringed flowers. Pkt* 10c. 
Double Hollyhocks. Choice Double 
Mixed. Pkt. IOc. 
HELIANTHITS. 
The Helianthus, or Sunflower, is 
well known. Many improvements 
have been made upon it, the newer 
rarities being now considered in¬ 
dispensable for cut flowers. In 
bloom from June until frost. 3 to 
4 feet. 
Mnltiforns Forms a dwarf plant. 
Each branch carries double golden- 
yellow flowers. Pkt. IOc. 
LOBELIA. 
Little, round, compact plants, 4 
to 6 inches high, forming little 
mounds of bloom; splendid for 
hanging baskets; also for edgings 
or flower beds. 
Bedding Queen, 
Dwarf; purple with white eye. 
Pkt. 10c. 
Lobelia—Bedding Queen 
