CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, ROCKFORD, ILL., SEEDS GROWN BY A WOMAN 
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and HARDY PERENNIALS garden and border 
Haines Double Finest Mixed Dianthus Pinks 
HAINES DIANTHUS PINKS 
Digitalis or Fox Glove 
Giant Shirley Spotted 
Something entirely new in a Fox 
Glove. Flowers twice the size of 
the common varieties; of wonder¬ 
ful colors, and beautifully spotted. 
It sends up stately stalks, 2 to 3 
feet high, covered with thimble 
shaped flowers in varied and beau¬ 
tiful colors, succeeding under al¬ 
most all conditions and with but 
little attention will give a wealth of 
flowers during June and July. Pkt. 
10 c; Ya oz. 25c; Ya oz. 78c. 
Haines Mammoth Mixed 
The Fox Glove becomes more 
popular each year. It is Biennial 
and perfectly hardy. Very easily 
grown from seed and is fine for 
shrubberies and other partially 
shaded places. Mixed colors. Pkt. 
TOc; Ya oz. 20c; Ya oz. 60c. 
Showy—Graceful—Sweet-Scented—Easy to Grow 
Sweet Wivelsfield 
This new Pink has the habits of the Annual Sweet William, 
but its flowers are larger, and it continues to bloom until frost. 
Annual, requiring the same culture as other Pinks. Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 10c; Ys oz. 60 c . 
New Double Clove-Scented Pinks 
The flowers are mostly double, about IY 2 inches across, with 
the edges of the petals delicately fringed, and come in the most 
varied colors and shadings, including many dark reds, which are 
entirely new, and all have the rich spicy clove fragrance of the 
well-known Scotch or old-fashioned “Grass Pinks” of our Grand¬ 
mothers’ gardens. The plants when in full flower, measure only 
12 inches in height and are literally covered with a profusion of 
flowers. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 30c; Ya oz. 96c. 
Fireball 
Dwarf plants with large very double flowers of brilliant dark 
scarlet color. Pkt. 8 c; Ya oz - 25c; Y 2 oz. 78c. 
Snowball 
Dwarf plants. Large double white flowers. Pkt. 8c; Ya oz. 
24c; Ya oz - 72c. 
Fringed and Ruffled 
A most showy and graceful type. Flowers two or three inches 
in diameter. Many beautiful and brilliant colors, and with the 
petals ruffled and fringed in contrasting shades Pkt. 8 c; Ya oz. 
25c; l/ 2 oz. 75c. 
Double Royal Pinks 
Vigorous tall growing varieties, prolific and continuous bloom¬ 
ers with enormous double flowers, 3 to 4 inches across, frilled 
and fringed and are remarkable for the great range of extremely 
bright colorings coming chiefly in shades of red, carmine, pink 
and white. One foot high. Pkt. 8c; Ya oz. 25c; Y 2 oz. 75c. 
Digitalis—Fox Glove 
Dianthus Laciniatus Splendens 
This variety received special mention in the 
All America Selections during 1935. It is a most 
striking Dianthus; free flowering and easily 
grown. It produces extra large single flowers of 
brilliant crimson, boldly contrasted with a glisten¬ 
ing white eye, borne profusely on neat dwarf 
compact plants. Pkt. 15c —2 for 25c. 
Haines Double Finest Mixed 
One of the most useful and desirable plants, and for 
beauty and variety of color markings, cannot be sur¬ 
passed, ranging from pure white to the most delicate 
pink and glowing deep crimson, 12 inches high. Pkt. 
7c; Yt oz. 25c; oz. 85c. 
Ever-Blooming Hardy Garden 
Pinks 
(Scotch or Grass Pink) —Hardy perennial: sweet 
scented, single flowers in great diversity of color. 
Should be in every garden, very fine for beds and 
border and also for cut flowers. Pkt. 8c; Ya oz - 15c; 
Y 2 oz. 48c. 
Rock Garden Pinks 
There are 25 dwarf growing perfectly hardy varieties 
in this mixture so that even in a packet one should 
receive many very desirable sorts. You will be well 
pleased. Pkt. 12c; Ya oz. 50c. 
Feverfew—Double White 
^ Feverfew 
DOUBLE WHITE. Grows 18 inches 
high with numerous branching flower 
stems, which are literally covered with 
very double pure white flowers an 
inch in diameter. Blooms until frost. 
Perennial. Pkt. 7c; Ya oz. 20 c; Ya °z. 
60c. 
Scarlet Flax 
A hardy annual and one of the most 
effective and showy bedding plants, with 
fine foliage, delicate stem and large, 
brilliant scarlet crimson flowers pro¬ 
duced all season. 1 foot high. Pkt. 8c; 
Ya oz. 15c; Ya oz - 40c. 
Forget-Me-Not 
ALPESTRIS. Rich dark blue flowers of 
trailing habit. Blooms in early spring. 
Biennial 12 inches high Mixed. Pkt. 
7c; Ya oz - 19c; Ya oz - 58c. 
★PALUSTRIS SEMPERFLORENS. A 
hardy perennial, blooming from spring 
to fall; large bright blue flowers, 10 
inches high. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 46c. 
QUICK BLOOMING. Blooms 8 months 
after planting seed. About 10 inches 
high and of a beautiful blue color. Al¬ 
ways in bloom. Pkt. 8c; Ya oz. 26c; 
Ya oz. 75c. 
Fountain Plant 
A very beautiful annual, peculiar in 
form and color, making it desirable as a 
foliage plant. The plant has long, wavy 
racemes of curious, drooping leaves 
shaded with orange, bronze and crimson. 
24 inches high. Grows easily from seed. 
Pkt. 8c; Ya oz. 19c; Ya oz. 55c. 
Didiscus—Lavender Ball 
Unique Annual of Dainty Alice Blue 
Shading; Sometimes Called New 
Lace Flower 
This pretty and interesting annual has 
come into prominence again. It blooms 
most profusely from July until Novem¬ 
ber; plants grow about 18 inches high 
and have as many as fifty flowers open at 
one time. The exquisite pale lavender 
blossoms of dainty formation are excel¬ 
lent for cutting. Pkt. 10c; Ya oz. 34c; 
Ya oz. 95c. 
Forget-Me-Not 
Fountain Plant 
