HOLLYHOCK, hp. The Hollyhock was formerly very 
popular as a garden flower but has been more or 
less neglected for some years. Recently renewed 
interest has been shown in Hollyhocks and the 
single as well as the double are now prized for 
garden display. They are truly beautiful and show- 
y firs, and should have a place in every garden. A 
fungus sometimes affects the foliage, appearing 
as black spots on the underside of the leaves, 
such leaves should be gathered and burned and 
the plants sprayed with pyrox. 
Benary's Prize: White, Sulphur, Golden Yellow, 
Rose, Scarlet, Crimson, White tinted rose. Cream, 
Peach, Apricot, Chamois, Dark Rose, Salmon Rose, 
Carmine, Light Red on yellow ground. Dark Salm¬ 
on-red, and Purplish Violet. 40 s. Mixed 60 s. 
Vilmorin's Extra Double: White, V/hite with blue 
eye. Sulphur-yellow, Crimson, Peach, Deep Rose- 
pink, White edged lilac, Salmon, Salmon-pink, 
Rose, Mauve with violet center, Vi^hite with brown 
center. Creamy White, Garnet-red, Magenta, 
Mauve-rose, Purple-rose, and Light Purple. 40 6. 
Complete Special Mixture, 60 seeds. 
Exquisite, 5 ft., firs, extra large, double, fringed 
and curled; various shades mixed. 25 seeds. 
Mammoth Alleghany, 11 ft., firs, single and semi¬ 
double, 4 to 6 in. across, curled and fringed. 25 s. 
HORMINUM Pyrenaicum, hp, 1 ft. Rosettes of large 
green leaves; spikes of violet flowers. 
HYACINTHUS Candicans, hbb, 3 ft. Drooping white 
bells on tall spike-like scapes; showy. 35 seeds. 
HYPERICUM Elegans, hp, 3 ft. Large cup-like yel¬ 
low flowers during Summer; attractive. 
Orientale, hp, 9in. Large showy golden yellow firs. 
Polyphyllum, hp, 4in. Pretty trailing plant with 
silvery foliage and golden firs; fine rock plant. 
Reptans, hp, 4 in. First class rock plant, bright 
yellow firs, and silvery foliage. 
IBERIS Semperflorens, hp, 1 ft. Large pure wnite 
sweet-scented flowers in corymbs; late Autumn. 
Sempervirens, hp, 6 in. Spreading plants complete¬ 
ly covered with heads of pure white firs in Spring 
and Summer; useful for cemeteries and the rockery. 
INCARVILLEA, Delavayi, hp, 18 in. Large Gloxinia¬ 
like rosy-purple firs; beautiful. 30 seeds. 
INULA Glandulosa, hp, 2 ft. Large golden flowers. 
Macrocephala, hp, 4 ft. Lemon with gold disk. 
Royleana, hp, 2 ft. Largs golden flowers; fine. 
Complete Special Mixture of Inula 150 seeds. 
IPOMOPSIS Elegans, Standing Cypress, hhb, 3 ft. 
Elegant smkes of rich-colored firs. 50 seeds. 
IRIS, hp. These are easily grown from seeds 
and there is no excuse for being without a good 
collection of the various kinds. The plants will 
bloom the second year and make a fine display. I 
heartily recommend this method of propagation 
and hope that it may become popular; for a bed of 
Iris can be successfully grown in sun or shade and 
can be depended upon for flowers every season. 
Germanica, 2 ft. Among the most showy and beau¬ 
tiful of Spring-blooming firs; they are of large size, 
graceful form, rich in color, delicate in texture, 
and pleasantly fragrant. My seeds are from a 
splendid strain; colors ranging from white to rich 
blue and pink; many being variegated. 25 seeds. 
Kaempfera, Japanese Iris, 2 ft. Double and single 
open flowers of enormous size, sometimes eight 
inches in diameter. The colors and texture are 
wonderful. When in bloom they are the pride of 
the garden; finest colors in mixture. 25 seeds. 
Ochroleuca, 4 ft. Robust plants bearing exquisite 
white and yellow flowers; handsome. 23 seeds. 
Pumila Hybrids, 6 in. Flowers like Germanica, in 
various shades of white to blue. 20 seeds. 
Siberica Snow Queen, 2 ft. Lovely broad petaled 
blooms, pure white v^ith a golden blotch; choice. 
Siberica Superba, 2 ft. Superb showy dark blue. 
Versicolor, 2 ft. Firs, violet blue in clusters; fine. 
Complete Special idixture of Iris. 40 seeds. 
ISATIS Glauca, hp, 3 ft. Graceful yellow bloom in 
great profusion; showy in clumps. 25 seeds. 
KITAIBELIA Vitifolia, hp, 7 ft. Large rosy-white firs; 
beautiful; easily-grown; very showy. 
KNAUTIA Arvensis, hp, 3 ft. Gypsy Rose; lilac firs. 
KNIPHOFIA Uvaria Grandiflora, Red-hot Poker, hp, 
3ft. Orange-red flowers on spikes 2ft. high. 
LACINARIA Acidota, hp, 2ft. Spikes of purple firs. 
LATHYRUS Latifolius, hp, 6 ft. Showy everbloom- 
ing vines much used for trellises and for covering 
stumps and old fences. Flowers like Sweet Peas 
and excellent for cutting. A perennial lasting for 
years with heavier growth each year. Colors: Red, 
Rose, White, Pink. Separate 15 seeds. Mixed. 25 s. 
LAVATERA Assurgentiflora, hsh, 10 ft. A showy 
spreading plant with bright red Hibiscus firs, 8 s. 
Cashmeriana, hp, 3 ft. Handsome large rosy-mauve 
flowers, fine for beds and cutting. 
Olbia, hsh, 8 ft. Showy rose flowers, splendid. 
