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FLOWER SEED SPECIALTIES 
KUDZU VINE 
(P tier aria Thunbergiana .) 
A twining vine of remarkably rapid growth, at¬ 
taining a length of 40 to 50 feet in one season from 
established roots; hardy, though the vine dies down 
every winter in the North. Foliage large and 
lobed; purple Pea-shaped flowers in clusters, borne 
late in the season. A fine vine for arbors, veran¬ 
das, etc. Easily grown from seed. (See cut.) 
Pkt. 10c. 
Silver-Striped JAPAN HOP 
(Humulus Japonicus Folia Variegata.) 
A strikingly beautiful variety of the Japan Hop Vine; the leaves are liberally 
and distinctlyistriped and blotched with silvery-white and gray on deep green. 
It is a rapid summer climber, in 3 or 4 weeks’ time attaining a height of 20 to 30 
feet; resembles the common hop, but, being an annual, attains full perfection 
the first season. The foliage is luxuriant, making a dense covering. One of the 
best plants for covering verandas, trellises, etc. Heat, drought and insects do 
not trouble it. (See cut.) . Pkt. 10c. 
IMPATIENS 
HOLST11 
NANA 
Handsome plants from 
East Africa, forming bushes 
6 to 8 inches high and re¬ 
sembling in habit, foliage 
and shape of flowers the 
popular ImpatiensSultanii, 
but surpassing the latter by 
its quicker and more vig¬ 
orous growth and its much 
larger flowers and the 
greater quantity produced. 
The flowers, 1*4 to 1% in¬ 
ches across, are of scarlet, 
orange-red, pink and white 
with a red eye. The plants 
( grow luxuriantly out-of-doors and form effective and 
1 unusually showy flower beds by their great abundance 
j of bloom. If grown in pots they are equally effective. 
I Sown in heat in March the seedlings may be planted 
out end of May and will be continuously in bloom 
from June until the frost destroys them. 
Mixed Eolors. Pkt. 25c. 
New Hardy LUPINS 
Showy, hardy ^perennials growing 3 to 4 feet in 
height and producing during summer, long racemes of 
I Pea-like flowers in a great variety of colors. Pkt. 15c. 
Tall Branching LARKSPURS 
This splendid class grows 2 to 3 feet high and bears large double flowers on long spikes, rendering 
them of exceptional value for cutting purposes. They are of long-continued bloom, keeping up a bright 
display until cut down by frost. (See cut.) 
Tall Branching, Light Blue. Pkt. 10c. | Tall Branching,'Rose Pkt 10c 
White.10c. I “ “ ‘Striped.10c. 
Carmine.10c. “ “ Collection of above 6 colors.. 50c. 
Dark Blue.10c. ! “ “ Mixed Colors.10c. 
Giant HyacinthTlowered LARKSPURS 
A much improved type of the Dwarf Rocket class. The splendid flowers are verv large, very double 
and of various beautiful colors, shades and markings, borne on spikes like immense Hyacinths. Height, 
15 to 18 inches. 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered. Mixed Colors.„.p£/. 10c. 
“ “ “ Collection of 6jseparate.colors.50c. 
LOBELIA Erinus Compacta 
This charming class form compact little bushes about 6 inches high and are fairly sheeted with bloom 
throughout the season. Highly desirable for edgings, ribbon bedding and garden decoration as well 
as for pot culture. They flower the first season from seed. (See cut.) 
Blue King, Dark blue with white eye. Pkt. 10c. Victoria, Rose-red. Pkt 10c 
Crystal Palace, Deen blue .10c. Snowball, Pure white.10c 
Emperor William, Light blue.10c. Mixed Colors. 10c 
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