CHARLOTTE M. HAINES, 2922 W. 44th STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
HOLLYHOCK 
Prize Double 
The perfect doubleness of the magnificent 
large flower will please the most critical. All the 
best colors from deep yellow, red rose, light buff, 
carmine scarlet, flesh color, creamy white tinted 
with rose, purple, yellow on dark ground, crim¬ 
son flaked with salmon, cherry red, cream on 
violet ground, lilac on brown ground, dark crim¬ 
son to pure white, also black. If sown early in 
March or April the plants will bloom the first 
year. All colors mixed. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4c. 
HELICHRY SUM 
A very popular everlasting, large, full double 
flowers of various colors, from bright yellow to 
scarlet, shaded and tipped. Handsome bouquets 
may be formed of them for winter if blossoms are 
gathered when on the point of expanding, 
Pkt., 150 seeds, 3c. 
Job’s Tears 
JOB’S TEARS 
Curious ornamental grass with 
broad, corn-like leaves and seeds 
of a light slate color. Valuable for 
winter bouquets with everlasting 
flowers. An old-fashioned but 
valuable remedy for sore throat, 
goitre and teething babies, when 
the seed is strung on linen thread 
and worn around the neck as a 
chain. Also used to advantage in 
basket making and raffia work. 
Pkt., 12 seeds, 4c. 
Hellchrysum 
This is the most remarkable climbing 
vine of the ago and one that should be 
planted by every one desiring a dense 
shade. 
It comes from Japan, the land so productive 
of curious and ornamental flowers. The blos¬ 
soms are large and in panicles somewhat like 
Wistaria, but much larger in size and better 
clusters. The color is of a pleasing shade of 
purple. It requires little or no care, and its 
hardy nature commends it to every one. 
Pkt., 30 seeds, 6c. 
KOCHIA—Burning Bush 
or Summer Cypress 
This beautiful annual bush is rapidly coming 
to prominence. It grows 2 
to 2)4 feet high and resem¬ 
bles a closely clipped or¬ 
namental evergreen. The 
globe shaped or pyramidal 
bushes are close and com¬ 
pact and of a pleasing light 
green color. Thcplantmay 
be grown singly or in the 
form of a hedge or back¬ 
ground. In early autumn 
the whole bush becomes 
carmine or blood red. 
whence the name of Mexi¬ 
can Fire Plant, Burning 
Bush, etc. It is also called 
Belvidere. Standing or 
Mock Cypress. 
Pkt., 100 seeds, 4c. Kochia 
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