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FOR REST’S HONEST SEEDS 
JAPANESE HOP 
Variegated—There is no hardier climbing vine than the Japan- 
nese Hop, and for quick smooth resistance to drouth or insects it 
has no equal. This new sort possesses all the good qualities of its 
parent, and in addition has beautifully variegated foliage, splashed 
and streaked with white. Pkt. 5c. 
Green-Leaved Japanese Hop—One of the most rapid growing 
ornamental climbers. Pkt. 5c. 
ESCHSCHOLITZIA 
One of the most desirable of annuals; foliage silvery; flowers 
showy, nothing equals the rich yellow. Known as California Poppy. 
Cross of Malta — Bright yellow with a broad dark orange cross 
in the shape of the Cross of Malta. Pkt. 5c. 
Golden West — Flowers of this grand new variety are 3 to 6 inched 
across, with large overlapping petals and daintily waved edges. 
Beautiful orange, canary-yellow. Pkt. 5c. 
Finest Mixed — Choice sorts mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Hollyhocks — An old standard flower of the garden, but greatly 
improved of late years; double mixed. Pkt. 5c. 
Lobelia Blue Gem—This is a very fine kind of this ever popular 
plant. Is dwarf, bushy; flowers deep blue, and covered with them 
all the season. Indispensable for baskets or pots, as well as outside. 
Fine mixed. Pkt. 5c. Mixed colors, white, blue, rose, etc., pkt. 5c. 
PINKS 
Dianthus--Chinese Pink—Best mixed. 
One of the most useful and desirable plants, 
and for beauty and variety of colors and mark¬ 
ings can not be surpassed, ranging from pure 
white to the most delicate pink, and glowing, 
deep crimson. The mixture we offer includes 
the new and brightest colors in spotted, strip¬ 
ed, and handsomely fringed varieties. 
Heddewegii—Mixed colors. Double Japan 
Pink, large flowers of many rich and varied 
colors; pkt. 5c. 
Double Diadem Pink — Mixed colors. (Di- 
adematus fl. pi.) Splendid double flowers of 
many colors, edged and marbled. Pkt. 5c. 
Single varieties in finest mixture; pkt. 5c. 
Double varieties in finest mixture; pkt. 5c. 
Datura— (Angel’s Trumpet.) Grows 2 feet 
high, bushy, magnificent large flowers. Large, 
long, double, trumpet-shaped blossoms; con¬ 
spicuous and showy. Double mixed, pkt. 5c. 
Digitalis-Foxglove — The Digitalis is a 
very stately plant when well grown, with flower 
stems at least three feet high. It is a fine 
plant for the mixed border, or for planting in 
groups near a walk or drive. The racemes of 
flowers are often two feet long, containing 
scores of prettily spotted, thimble-shaped 
flowers. Perfectly hardy. Pkt. 5c. 
MAMMOTH FLOWERING 
HELIOTROPE 
It is but little known that seeds sown in Feb¬ 
ruary and March will produce large flowering 
plants the first summer. Our mixture contains 
seeds from many named sorts and will produce 
fine plants with proper treatment. 
Blooms from seed the first year, and as early 
as Sweet Peas or Balsams. Heliotrope will 
bloom as easily from seed as any of the common 
annuals. Pkt. 5<~. 
LARKSPUR 
Larkspur, well-known garden annuals, pro- 
