CHARLOTTE M. HAINES 
ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
NEW HELIOTROPES 
Delightfully Fragrant 
Luxuriant Grower 
Prodigious Bloomer 
The Heliotrope has been a 
favorite in all flower gardens 
for years. Great improvements 
have been made in growing this 
flower, until now the blossom 
heads are fully double the size 
of the ones we used to know. 
In colors they run from lavender 
to purplish red, and the color is 
retained until the flower is 
nearly gone. These Heliotropes 
are now universal favorites on 
account of their delightful fra¬ 
grance. The plants bloom „ „ . 
equall) r as well as bedding ® ° rope 
plants out of doors during the 
summer or as pot plants inside 
during the winter. Fine plants 
each 20c; 3 for 55c, postpaid. 
NEW FRENCH 
Wonderful 
Plants with 
Splendid 
Large Flowers 
The m o 8 t 
magnificent of 
all plants for 
adorn n g 
porches, veran- 
d a s or the 
lawn. 
They are easi¬ 
ly grown in large 
pots or tubs. 
The clusters of 
bloom are sim¬ 
ply enormous. 
These plants 
are not hardy 
and should be 
taken indoors 
during the win- 
ter months 
w he r othey 
should bloom 
nicely during 
the late winter 
and early spring 
months. The 
color of the 
flower runs 
through the 
lighter shades, 
from silvery 
to mauve 
Strong 
I a n t s 30c 
3 f o r 
85c, postpaid. 
French Hydrangea 
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