MAESHALL’S MATCHLESS SEEDS. 
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NAME AND DESCRIPTION. J 
GYPSOPHILA. (Baby’s Breath). Extremely useful for bouquets. 
Flowers small and come in delicate sprays and panicles. 
Elegans Alba Grandiflora. An improved large-tlowering, pure white 
Elegans Carminea. Carmine-rose. 
Kosea Grandiflora. Delicate rose. 
Muralis. Bright rose... 
Paniculata. One of the liiiest for cutting. 
Pure white flowers, very 
HELIANTUS. (See Sunflower). 
HELICHKYSUM, or Straw Flower. Large, double “everlasting” flowers 
Large-Flowering, Double, Mixed Colors. 
Collection of Six Colors. 
HELIOTROPE. Well known fragrant flowej'ing plants for pots or 
Finest Mixed . 
Lemoine’s Giant Hybrids, Mixed. 
HEUCHERA Sanguineus Splendens. Long spikes of fiery-red flowers. . 
HIBISCUS Africanus. Yellow with narrow center. 
Moscheutos. (Swamp Rose Mallow). Flowers of a light rosy-red, -with 
dark center . 
HOLLYHOCKS. One of the showiest of hardy garden plants. No gar¬ 
den is complete without these stately flowers. Hollyhocks are 
troubled of late with a rust, which can be prevented if plants are 
sprayed frequently in early spring with bordeaux mixture. 
Double Apple Blossom. 
Double Scarlet . 
Double Rose . 
Double Sulphur Yellow . 
Double White . 
Double Violet Purple . 
Double Fine Mixed . 
Extra Choice, Double, Mixed Colors. 
Hybrid Ever-blooming, Double, Mixed. Flowers the first season from 
seed. Very fine colors. 
Collection of Double Hollyhocks. Six colors . 
Collection of Double Hollyhocks. Ten colors . 
Single, Mixed. All colors. 
Hybrid Ever-blooming, Single, Mixed. 
HUMULUS Japonicus. (Japanese Hop). A climber with dense green 
foliage . 
Japonicus Fob Variegatis. Variegated foliage. 
HUNNEMANNIA Fumariaefolia. (Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy). Flowers 
are tulip-shaped, pure golden yellow. When cut and put in water 
HYACINTH BEAN. (See DoUichos). 
IBERIS. (See Candytuft). 
ICE PLANT. (See Mesembryanthemum Crystallinum). 
IMPATIENS. (Sultan’s, or Zanzibar Balsam). Charming plants for 
decoration. 
Sultani. Flowers of brilliant rosy-scarlet color. 2 
Holstii Hybrids. Form strong bushy plants, covered with attractive 
flowers. As pot plants they bloom the year round. Choicest Tiiixcd 
colors . 2 
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INCARVILLEA Delavayi. The flowers are borne on long, stout stems, 
tube-shaped. Color bright rose. 2 
IPOMOEA Morning Glory. (See also Convolvulus). Climbers of rapid 
growth, with beautiful and varied flowers; for covering walls, 
trellises, arbors or stumps of .trees they are invaluable. 20 
Grandiflora Alba. (Moonflower). I.arge, heart-shaped leaves and large 
])ure white flowers, which open only late in the evening. 
Rubro Coerulea (Heavenly Blue). Beautiful, large, sky-blue flowers.. 10 
Setosa. (Brazilian Morning Glory). Large, ornamental foliage, with 
bright, rose flowers. 
Imperial Japanese, Mixed. A great improvement over the old-fashioned 
sorts . 15 
Fringed, Single, Mixed. All beautifully fringed. 
Japanese Double-Flowering, Mixed. Mixture of double .sorts. .. 
Quamoclit. (See Cypress Vine). 
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