The Murvon Seed Company, South Norwalk, Conn. 
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MAMMOTH HOLLYHOCKS, 
Enormous Double Flowers 
Sweet Scented 
HONEYSUCKLE 
Everyone knows the Honeysuckle, with its 
delicious fragrance, but everyone does not 
know it is quite easily grown from seed, 
blooming after the first season. It is a vig¬ 
orous rapid growing nearly evergreen 
climber. Leaves are dark green and. pro¬ 
duce a dense covering. Flowers are white 
changing to yellow, deliciously fragrant, 
borne in great profusion in summer and 
sometimes in Autumn. For training over 
Trellis Work it has no equal or for cov¬ 
ering unsightly places. Our seed is the 
very best selected mixed. 
No. 996 Honeysuckle, fkt. 12c. 
Chinese Hibiscus 
Large growing tropical shrubs with 
very glossy foliage. The plants, under 
the hottest sun, produce enormous flow¬ 
ers in great numbers and make noble 
specimens. They can be grown in tubs 
and kept for years. The blooms average 
five or six inches in diameter, and are 
gorgeously colored. The plants can be 
wintered over in a warm, dry cellar. 
The Peachblow is one of the finest 
plant novelties offered in recent years ; 
flowers are double, about six inches in 
diameter; charming; rich, clear, pink 
color, with a small, deep, crimson cen¬ 
ter; entirely new and most beautiful 
shade. No. 1181—Pkt. of Seeds 10c. 
hibiscus 
For planting among 
shrubbery or forming a 
background they are with¬ 
out equal. Undoubtedly one 
of the rao3t majestic of all 
garden flowers. As they 
usually reseed themselves, 
a bed once established will 
last for years. They are at 
their best the second year. 
Our strain of seed is par¬ 
ticularly fine and is the re¬ 
sult of many years of care¬ 
ful selection. 
Flowers very large, beau¬ 
tifully fringed and curled 
petals, extremely double. 
Each white-margined petal 
is adorned by a large blotch 
suggesting the markings of 
the Pelargonium. Supplied 
in mixture only, containing 
following colors ; Rose, light 
rose, carmine rose, violet 
and dark purple. No. 1209 
—Pkt. 2$c. 
Heliotrope (Annual) 
An Old Time Favorite 
Heliotrope is a universal favorite on account 
of its delightful fragrance and duration of 
bloom flowering equally well as bedding plants 
in summer, or as pot plants in the house dur¬ 
ing winter. Seed sown in the Spring makes fine 
plants for bedding out, and are as easily grown 
as Verbenas. The colors of the blossoms range 
from white through all shades of violet to the 
deepest purple. 
Mammoth Mixed—Flowers of great size and 
ranging in shade from dark blue to lilac. 
No. 1120. 15c. 
Hyacinthus Candicans 
A beautiful perenial which no flower lover can 
afford to be without. Bears 20 to 30 white, pen¬ 
dent, bell-shaped flowers on stalks 3 to 4 feet 
high. Blooms early and till late Fall. A really 
beautiful and stately plant. Our seed is excep¬ 
tionally choice. Anyone who has never had the 
Hyacinthus Candicans before after they try them 
once will never be without them. They have 
never failed to please. They are perfectly hardy 
and have fine tall spikes of pure white pendant, 
fragrant flowers with yucca-like foliage. A very 
desirable plant of easy culture. 
No, 995—Hyacinthus Candicans, Pkt. 15c. 
