Golden Rod. 
The proposed nation¬ 
al flower of America. 
The favorite wild yellow hardy peren¬ 
nial. 2 to 3 feet,. Pkt. 5 
Grevillea RoDusta. C’, 
Beautiful and graceful foliage: highly 
valued as a decorative plant for the table, 
and when large for tropical lawn effects; 
tender perennial. 8 to 5 feet. Pkt. 10 
LEMOIKE’S 
GIANT 
HELIOTROPE 
Hibiscus Manitiot. 
A Japanese Hibiscus. 
Differing from other varieties 
In its dwarf, spreading pyra¬ 
midal habit of growth. Seeds 
sown in the spring will pro¬ 
duce plants 3 to 4 feet in cir¬ 
cumference at the ground, 
tapering, cone-shaped, up to 
15 or 1 S inches in height, and 
from August until frost pro¬ 
ducing saucer-shaped flowers 
8 to 4 inches across. Creamy- 
white, with a garnet zone 
around the eye. (See cut.) 
Pkt . 10 
Heucli6ra. ?a?f?u - nea 
Scarlet Alum 
1, Splendens. Root. Beautiful 
hardy perennial plants, dwarf, compactly 
branching,and robust. The foliageis evergreen, 
flowers fiery coral, shading to intense crimson. 
Borne on graceful spikes about 2 feet high, and 
in abundance for several weeks. A plant in per¬ 
fection of bloom actually dazzles the eye with its 
matchless brilliancy. For cutting purposes the 
spikes of bloom are charming. This Heuchera 
is easily grown in almost any soil, though it 
delights in sun¬ 
light and 
moisture 
roots 
Pkt 
Hibiscus, or Marsli Mallows. 
Africauus. Robust annual, flowers 3 to 4 Inches 
across, of creamy yellow with purple centre. 2 
feet. Pkt. 5 
Coccineus. Bright scarlet, tender perennial. 10 
Giant Yellow. Flowers enormous, averaging 7 to 
9 inches across. Color,canary-yellow with a garnet 
throat; hardy perennial. 10 
Crimson Eye. A robust grower. Flowers 6 inches 
across, of purest white, with crimson centre. A well- 
developed plant will produceseveral hundred flowers 
in a season. Perfectly hardy, blooming the first 
vear from seed in the open ground. 10 
Rose Pink, with White Base. Hardy garden 
plant, forming strong bushes about 3 feet high, 
with foliage distinct from other varieties* The large 
saucer-shaped flowers, 3 inches or more across, are 
of exquisite rose pink with a white base or centre. 
One of the finest of the “ marsh mallows”.10 
Heliotrope. 
Deliciously fragrant flowering 
plants, 1 to 2 feet high; favor¬ 
ites for pot culture in winter or 
bedding out in summer; purple, lilac or white flow¬ 
ers are continuously borne. 
Finest Mixed. Pkt. 5 
Queen of Night. Rich, black purple. 10 
White Pearl. Large pearly white flowers. 10 
Iiemoine’s Giant. Grand. The clusters of bloom 
are immense; manymensure 10 to 12 inches across; 
deliciously fragrant. Colors, lavender, white, pur¬ 
ple, etc. (See cut.) . 10 
Muralis. Dwarf annual of com- 
__ . pactgrowth.lVfc feet, for edgings; 
flowers pink. Pkt. 5 
Paniculata. A graceful hardy plant,fine for cutting 
for bouquets; flowers in feathery white panicles. 
GupsopMla. 
IV 2 feet.. 
Hclictirysum, or 
Showy summer-bloom- j 
ing annuals; of free growth 
Cfto^i.i ClnuiDr* an(1 producing in abund- 
WUi uW rlUWuI . ance flowerslarge, full and 
double, in shades of white, yellow, crimson, etc.: not 
only very handsome as garden plants, but valuable as 
an‘‘everlasting” for winter bouquets. 1 to 2 feet. 
(See cut.) 
Double Mixed, Barge-flowering. Pkt. 5 
Collection of6 separate colors, 25 cts. 
Hummus,kalian Hop. 
Rapid summer climber, in three or four 
weeks’time attaining a heightof 20 to 30 feet, 
resembling the common hop, but being an 
annual, attains full perfection the first season. 
The foliage is luxuriant, making a dense cov¬ 
ering. It is one of the best plants forcoverlng 
verandas, trellises, etc. Heat, drought and 
insects do not trouble it. Pkt. 5 
Variegated-leaved Japan Hop. A beau¬ 
tiful variety of the above. Leaves green, 
blotched with white and gray .. 10 
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OF OUR 
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' JAPAN BOP- 
GODETIfl. 
Exceedingly handsome and showy annuals, of 
dwarf, compact growth, about 1 foot high, bear¬ 
ing freely large flowers 3 to 4 inches across, of 
exquisite colors and shades that glisten in the 
sunlight like satin. (See cut.) 
Grandiflora rosea fl. pi. Double-flowering, 
pink and rose color. 2 feet high. Pkt. 10 
Double Bride (novelty). Tall growing; double 
flowers of white marked with red. 10 
Whitneyia Conipacta. Bushy dwarf plants; 
flowers handsome and large, of bright blood 
red. 10 
Finest Mixed. 6 
Collection of Godetias, 6 separate varieties, 25 cts. 
Gladiolus Seed. 
Summer-flowering bulbs of gorgeous beauty; 
grown from seeds, they produce blooming bulbs 
the second summer. 3 feet. 
Gandavensis hybrids, mixed. Many beau¬ 
tiful varieties. Pkt. 10 
Ornamental Gourds , ere of luxuriant 
growth for covering arbors, etc.: they bear fruits 
known as ‘‘Ornamental Gourds,” which, when 
allowed to ripen on the vines, can be kept for 
months as curiosities. 10 to 30 feet. 
The Chinese Loola, Sponge or Dish Rag. 
Yellow flowers followed by long green fruits, 
which form inside a tough fibrous sponge-like 
mass, which when seeds and shell are 
removed is popular for bathing... Pkt. 5 
Dipper-shaped. 5 
Japanese White Nest Egg. 5 
Hercules’ Club. Green fruits, 2 to 
5 feet long. 5 
Serpent Gourd. Carmine fruits, 3 
to 6 feet long. 5 
Mixed, ornamental varieties. 5 
Collection of 12 separate Gourds, 50 cts. 
