Miss Emma v. white 
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Garrattsvlllc, N. Y., 1910. "The scctlr. I «ot ol you were <jooc\. Calendulas 
were grand and look first prize nt the fair." —Id. Castle. 
JAPANESE HOP 
For a rapid growing vine, 
nothing Is bettor than tin* 
Japan Hop. The foliage Is 
luxuriant, the leaves being 
smaller and more delicate 
than those of the common hop. 
and curiously marked with sil¬ 
very ami yellowish-white streaks. Hardy 
perennial. I’kt., -10 seeds, 5c. 
LANTANA 
An ornamental plant suitable for the open bed In 
summer, and always a favorite for the winter win¬ 
dow garden. It blossoms in verbena-llke clusters in 
orange, white or pink shades. I offer a strain of 
improved varieties. 2 to 3 feet. Pkt., 40 seeds, 5c. 
LAVATERA (Annual Mallow) 
A beautiful and showy annual, about two feet 
high and covered the entire summer with cup¬ 
shaped flowers in shrimp pink or pure white. Splen¬ 
did for cutting. Mixed. I»kt.. 75 seeds, 5c. 
KENILWORTH IVY 
Nothing Is much prettier for the hanging basket. 
It comes quickly from seed, is very hardy, and 
grows under severest neglect. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4c. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
The beauty of the Iris family Is well 
known, the blooms rivaling the lily in 
stateliness and the orchids In ricli color. 
I offer a particularly line strain of new¬ 
est Japanese varieties. Hardy perennial. 
Mixed. Pkt., 25 seeds, 5c. 
JAPANESE KUDZU VINE 
A fast-growing, hardy climber. The 
first season it grows ten feet, and after 
becoming established it often makes a 
growth of fifty feet in a season. The 
flowers arc rosy-purple and pea-shaped. 
For vigorous growtli and fine shade it is 
unsurpassed. Pkt., 20 seeds, 5c. 
JAPANESE MAIZE 
A highly decorative ornamental corn. 
In some the leaves are variegated like 
those of the striped grass, while in others 
they are striped with pink and other 
rainbow colors. Pretty for the center of 
a tropical bed, or as a screen against the 
fence, or as a background in a border. 
Pkt., 30 seeds, 4c. 
IMPATIENS SULTANI 
Or the Zanzibar Balsam, much prized 
for the window or summer garden. The 
foliage is a waxy green, and with the 
semi-transparent branches makes the 
plant in itself attractive. Then, It i« 
almost never without its bright, rosy 
flowers. These are single, and measure 
from 1 to 1% Inches in diameter and are 
very delicate and pretty. No plant comes 
nearer to being a perpetual bloomer. 
New hybrids mixed. Pkt., 50 seeds, 5c. 
ICE PLANT 
A trailing plant, with curious foliage, 
covered with glossy globules, looking like 
minute drops of dew. Pkt.."300 seeds, 3c. 
East Oranse, N. J.. Feb., ’10. A friend had some flowers which I admired very much, namely, 
Shirley Poppy, Geranium, and Jmpaticns, and I found he had the seeds from you. I sliall be pleased to 
receive your catalog."—Geo. W» Moore. 
HONESTY, on Satin Flower 
A new variegated-leaved 
variety of this hardy bien¬ 
nial. It blooms early, bearing 
purple or white flowers, but 
is most prized for its curious 
seed pods. These are beauti¬ 
ful, transparent, silvery-white 
discs, and are used for the 
winter bouquet, or other house 
decoration. 2 feet. Mixed. 
Pkt., 25 seeds, 6c. 
