jf^iqht & Struci 
Company 
Seeds of Perennials 
Heatherhome’s Twentieth Century Hollyhocks 
Single Flowers 
Nature makes it impossible for us to promise more than 50% of true colored 
plants from any one variety of Single Hollyhocks, for the power of natural agents 
such as winds, bees, birds, etc., to help in the fertilizing of flowers is too great to 
bo controlled. 
§8945. — Pure White. 
§8948. — Primrose Yellow. 
§8950. — Clear Yellow. 
§8953. — Cerise Pink.Pkt.j 
§8956. — Rose Pink.Pkt.' 
§8960, — Flesh Pink. Pkt 
§8962. — Purple. 
§8966. — Maroon.pkt 
§8970. — Carmine Red.Pkt., 
8976. — All Shades Blended.Pkt.,' 
New Californian Iris 
Flowering Plants Can Bo Obtained in One Year from Seed 
Pkt., 
$ .25; 
large pkt., 
$ .75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
large pkt., 
.75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
large pkt., 
.75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
large pkt., 
.75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
large pkt., 
.75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
large pkt., 
.75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
largo pkt., 
.75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
large pkt., 
.75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
large pkt., 
.75 
Pkt., 
.25; 
large pkt., 
.75 
These are absolutely hardy and no Iris gives a more profuse display of bloom 
nor so many delicate arrangements of colors. Hundreds of flowers are produced in 
a batch of plants only a yard or two square, and hardly any two seedlings are 
identical in color. 
In form of flower, habit of growth and foliage, they are very similar to the 
Spanish Iris, but the originator neglects to mention at what time they come into 
bloom. 
This is undoubtedly one of the foremost introductions of the age and will prove 
a surprise to all who try it. 
§8983. — — Bracteata. In the type the flowers are yellow, beautifully netted 
with brown crimson veins, but seedlings produce a wide range of color, in¬ 
cluding pinks and even reds. The seed offered was saved from the’red 
flowers variety.. ^ gQ 
§8984. - Tenax. Flowers vary from deep claret to pale lavender and lilac, or 
pale gray with a beautiful network of silvery veins. The foliage is grassy 
and slender, but the plant is perfectly hardy.Pkt., $ .25 
Hardy Lupinus “Heatherhome’s” New Hybrids 
(Lupin) 
A lovely new race, being a cross between Lupinus Polyphyllus and L. Arboreus, 
having very long spikes of bloom and a great array of new and distinctive colors, 
such as rose, delicate pink, yellow and purple, and some with two or more different 
colors in a flower. Height, 3 feet. 
89037 ' -.Pkt., * .50 
Lupinus Nelly 
Iragrant flowers of white and pink combined in one, produced on spikes 1^ to 
feet in length, from May to September. Height of plant, 3 feet. 
§9038. 
Pkt., $ .50 
Please Order by Numbers only. 
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