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HOLLYHOCK 
IMPROVED DOUBLE 
One of the most popular and desirable of hardy perennial plants; excellent for planting 
among shrubbery or forming a background for other flowers. 6 to 7 feet. Pkt. 
Double White.SO. 10 
Double Canary-Yellow.10 
Double Rose.10 
Double Salmon.10 
Double Crimson.10 
Double Lavender. 10 
Double Pink.10 
Double Fine Mixed .10 
Chater’s Mixed. Splendid varieties. 15 
Alleghany. Semi-double; mammoth flowers, edges fringed and laciniated; mixed. . . .10 
Single Mixed.. 
Collection of eight superb double varieties, 75c. 
HUMEA elegans. A remarkably handsome decorative plant, flowering in drooping 
pyramids of small, very pretty, rose-colored florets, which are deliciously fragrant. 
It often attains a height of eight feet, and forms a handsome specimen plant 
for the conservatory or for outdoor decoration during the Summer.10 
HUMULUS Japonicus (Japanese Hop). t A very ornamental and fast-growing climb¬ 
ing plant. The foliage resembles that of 'the common Hop, is very dense, of a 
lively green color, and is not affected by heat, drought or insects. 
Japonicus variegatus. The leaves of ;this variety are distinctly splashed and 
streaked with white. Very effective for screens, arbors, etc. 
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IBERIS. See Candytuft. 
ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemum crystallinum). Curious plant for hanging baskets, 
rockwork, vases and edgings. The leaves and stems are succulent and fleshy, and 
appear as though covered with ice crystals. The whole plant is peculiarly brill¬ 
iant in the sunshine. Succeeeds best in dry, sandy loam and in a warm situation. 
Can be grown in pots or open border. Tender annual trailer. Six inches high... .05 
IMPATIENS Sultani (Zanzibar Balsam). Produces an abundance of rosy car¬ 
mine flowers; is one of the most distinct and beautiful plants for window culture, 
and does splendidly in the garden. 
Double Hollyhocks 
IPOMOEA 
Kochia trichophylla 
Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful flowers. For covering 
verandas, trellises, stumps of trees, etc., they are unsurpassed. Pkt. 
Coccinea (Star Ipomcea). Small scarlet flowers.$0.05 
Grandiflora alba (Moonflower). The vines are literally 
covered with immense, pure white, deliciously fragrant flowers, 
5 to 6 inches in diameter, which open at dusk, or earlier on 
cloudy days.10 
Imperialis Mixed.10 
Learii. Large, dark blue flowers; splendid.25 
Limbata elegantissima. Intense violet blue, with a broad 
margin of pure white; beautiful.10 
Rubro-coerulea. Sky blue, large and handsome.10 
Bona nox (Good Night, or Evening Glory).... . .05 
JACOBAEA (Senecio). Remarkably pretty; free-growing; 
profuse-flowering. Grow freely from seed; easily propa¬ 
gated from cuttings. Hardy annuals. Fine double mixed .05 
KENILWORTH IVY (Linaria Cymbalaria). A pretty droop¬ 
ing plant, with small lilac flowers; fine for hanging baskets, 
vases, etc . 10 
KOCIIIA trichophylla (Summer Cypress). A pretty half- 
hardy annual, 2 to 3 feet in height, pyramidal habit, small, 
feathery, light green foliage/deepening as the season ad¬ 
vances, becoming a lovely crimson about September. .10 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria Thunbergiana). A twining vine of 
remarkably rapid growth, attaining a length of 40 to 50 
feet in one season; foliage large and lobed: purple, pea¬ 
shaped flowers in clusters, borne late in the season; a fine 
vine for arbors, verandas, etc.10 
LANTANA. Most desirable half-hardy greenhouse or bedding 
plant; constantly in bloom; verbena-like heads of orange, 
white, rose and other colored flowers. Finest mixed.10 
