Double Hollyhocks 
Beautiful 
Hollyhocks 
Extremely effective 
for backgrounds, 
and have become 
one of the most pop¬ 
ular of hardy gar¬ 
den plants. The 
beautiful color ef¬ 
fect of their blooms 
in August and Sep¬ 
tember is very strik¬ 
ing. Easily grown 
from seed. 
DOUBLE TRIUMPH 
A wonderful new 
Variety 
See Page 29 
DOUBLE MIXED. 
Complete mixture of 
all the showy colors. 
Pkt., iot; 
'A ox., 301- 
SINGLE MIXED. 
Wide range of beau¬ 
tiful colors of single 
flowering Holly¬ 
hocks. 
Pkt., IOC 
'A or., 2S(. 
Foxglove 
(Digitalis) 
Free-flowering per¬ 
ennial 5 to 7 feet tall 
with flower stalks 3 
feet in length, colors 
from pure white to 
deep rose and prim¬ 
rose-yellow. blotched 
with dark maroon. 
Does best in half- 
shady places. 
All Colors Mixed: 
Pkt. (600 seeds), 5C 
l A or., 25<-_ 
Sweet 
Rocket 
Hesperis 
matronalis 
A showy perennial 
growing about 2 feet 
tall, covered with 
sweet-scented flowers 
in white and purple. 
Mixed: Pkt., 
(300 seeds), 5«; 
V& ox., 20(. 
Pentstemon (Gloxinoides) 
A perennial nearly equal to the Petunia as a bedding plant, 
covered with Gloxinia-like flowers in red. rose, carmine, 
cherry, pink, lilac and purple. About 30 inches tall; succeeds 
anywhere. 
Mixed: Pkt. IOC S Pkts. 25(. 
Aquilegia 
Columbine 
Long-Spurred Varieties 
Free-flowering perennial during 
May and June. We offer a com¬ 
bination of colors in a special 
mixture of large flowering long- 
spurred hybrids in exquisite 
colors. ' Seed sown early will 
produce many plants to bloom 
the first season. 
Mixed: Pkt.. 10C 
1/16 ox., 50(. 
Regale Lilies 
From Seed 
This is one of the most 
beautiful of all Lilies, 
producing strong stalks 
from 3 to 4 feet tall, the 
large, trumpet - shaped 
flowers being a pure, 
transparent white, with a 
rich canary-yellow throat 
and orange stamens, 
while the buds and out¬ 
side of the petals are a 
delicate pink. In the gar¬ 
den it blooms in July and 
continues for a long sea¬ 
son. It is perfectly nardy, 
originally coming from 
Northwestern China. It is 
easily grown from seed; 
the same culture as for 
Tomato seeds gives good 
results. Sow carefully in 
a special seed-bed. 
Pkt. 1 OC 1/16 ox. 30t. 
Giant Beilis 
Monstrosa Gigantea 
This perennial is be¬ 
coming very popular 
because of its bright 
colors, profuse and 
long-blooming habit, 
ana dwarf compact 
growth. Plants are 
hardy and the 
double flowers are 
borne above the 
plant on stiff stems 
making it attractive 
for bouquets. See 
photo. , 
Mixed: Pkt., 1 Oe; 
1/16 ox., 35C 
Beilis Double English Daisy perennial ^overed^wttl 
masses of double flowers in very pretty colors. Will bloom for 
years if protected during Winter. 
Perennls Mixed: Pkt., 5 tl 1/16 ox., 30*. 
lonanncn |»i c A wonderful mixture of colors. Plant 
ildpaileSc Iris grows 2 to 3 feet tall, and blooms 
second year from seed. Mixed: Pkt., i <x. 
Hardy 
Perennial 
Lupines 
Most beautiful 
hardy border 
plants, 2 to 3 
feet tall, produc¬ 
ing tufts of soft 
green foliage, 
from which arise 
a continuous 
succession of 
stately spikes of 
bloom in May 
and June. The 
long spikes of 
flowers are pro¬ 
duced in a great 
variety of colors. 
Do not disturb 
plants after once 
established. 
Hybrids Mixed 
Colors: Pkt. (100 
seeds), io«; 
Va OX., 25c 
PERENNIAL SEEDS for ROCK GARDENS 
At a very small cost you can have 
about thirty different kinds of peren¬ 
nials. and several of each kind, by sow¬ 
ing our mixture of perennial seed from 
those kinds growing from 3 to 12 inches 
high, most of which bloom the first year 
if sown early, producing a large supply 
of perennial plants which would cost 
many dollars were you to buy them. 
The seed may be sown in a bed and 
transplanted later to the Rock Garden, 
selecting plants best suited to the vari¬ 
ous spots which will add to the charm of 
your garden. 
Perennial Seeds Mixod: Pkt., 15<; 
3 pkts., 30<; 'A ox., 35(i 
Va ox., 60t- 
Leaflet "How to Make Rock Cardens " 
free with each order. 
F. B. Mills Seed Grower, Rose Hill, N. Y. 
Perennials 
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