HOLLYHOCK (Altliaca Rosea) 
Extra Fine Chater’s Double. The finest strain 
of double Hollyhock of true Chater’s form, sc' 
lected from an English collection of named 
sorts. Large, double flowers of fluffy appear^ 
ance. Stately plants 5 to 7 ft. tall. Very fine 
for background planting. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Double Triumph. Beautifully frilled and 
fringed rosettes in the widest color range known 
in Hollyhocks. Many new and unusual bicolor 
combinations. Blooms about 10 days earlier 
than the regular types. Pkts. 25c and 10c 
Imperator. Another new type with large, 
fringed rosettes surrounded by wide guard pet' 
als in a remarkable range of color combinations 
and pastel shades. Flowers are Begonia'like in 
form. Stately plants. Pkts 25c and 10c 
LATHYRUS (Hardy Sweet Pea) 
Latifolius. Handsome waxy pea'shaped flow' 
CIS in large clusters. Free flowering on 5 to 
10 ft. vines with pea'like foliage. Lack fragrance 
but are showy and last indefinitely. 
White Pearl. Large pure white. Pkt. 10c 
Pink Beauty. Fine soft pink. Pkt. 10c 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS 
Russell Lupins. The 1938 sensation! Gold 
Medal, R.H.S. Magnificent spikes of large 
Sweet Pea like florets in a very extraordinary 
range of colors including rare colors of yellow, 
orange, red, and brilliant bi'color combinations 
never seen before in hardy Lupins. The spikes 
are 5 inches in diameter, 3 feet or more in 
length, and retains the florets during all the 
period of development. Pkt. (15 seeds) 25c 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
(False Dragonhead) 
Virginia. Stately yet dainty spikes of rosy 
lilac flowers, like miniature snapdragons, arc 
borne on 3 to 4 ft. dense bushes with attractive 
foliage. One of the most beautiful hardy peren' 
nials. Excellent for cutting. Blooms July to 
September. Pkt. 10c 
POPPY' (Papaver Orientale) 
Mrs. Perry. A delightfully graceful flower for 
the garden of an exquisite shade of orangc'apri' 
cot or salmon'pink, with black blotches for 
contrast at the center. The finest variety of the 
oriental type. Pkt. 15c 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
Double, Finest Mixture. Daisy'like blooms 
in color range from white, through pink to deep 
red. A very good percentage of double or 
crested flowers, others semi'double and single. 
Fine cutting flower. Cut back after spring 
blooming will bloom again in fall. 2 ft. 
Pkts. 50c and 20c 
POPPY 
(Papaver Nudicaule or Iceland Poppy) 
Sandford’s Giants. A new giant strain produc' 
ing immense blooms of wonderful substance on 
exceptionally fine, long and strong stems, 2 to 
3 feet tall. Flowers often 5 inches in diameter 
in a beautiful range of delicate colors. Graceful, 
neat habit; with bright green, fern'like foliage 
formed in tufts from which the slender stalks 
grow. Blooms the first year from seed almost 
as soon as the annual sorts. Pkts. 35c and 15c 
Gartref Hybrids. A beautiful new strain of 
Iceland Poppies which produce truly immense 
blooms, 4 to 5 inches across, carried upright on 
fine long stems. Noted for their exquisite art 
shades with beautiful picotee markings in cori' 
trasting colors. Pkts. 3 5c and 15c 
SCABIOSA 
Isaac House’s New Giant Hybrids. A mag' 
nificent strain, twice the si 2 ,e and more vigor' 
ous, with longer stems and heavier petals, than 
the ordinary Caucasica type. Flowers fringed 
and ruffled in a beautiful color range from sib 
very'white, light azure lavender to dark blue. 
Large, graceful flower for the border and cut' 
ting. 3 ft. Pkts. 35c and 15c 
SHASTA DAISY 
New Giant All Double White. A new sen' 
sation in the now popular white flowers! Grace' 
ful, fluffy, all'double, glorious white blooms 
always draw attention. Select the best speci' 
mens for propogation by division. Pkt. 2 5c 
STOKESIA 
Cyanea Blue. Handsome lavender'blue, 3 to 
4 inch Aster or cornflower'like blossoms. 
Blooms freely July till frost. A blue gem for 
border or cutting. 18'24 in. Pkt. 10c 
VALERIANA (Garden Heliotrope) 
Officinalis. Showy, hardy plants with sweet 
heliotrope'scented, feathery clusters of tiny, 
rosc'tinted white florets. The deeply cleft, sib 
very'green foliage spreads considerably. Vigor' 
ous and hardy, and stands droutlu Excellent for 
beds, and lovely for cutting. Pkt. 15c 
VIOLA (Tufted Pansy) 
Blue Gem. (Jersey Gem.) Rich violet blue 
flowers, with an occasional variation in tint, 
are shaped like violets but are larger, with 
petals slightly ruffled and fragrant. Blooms 
freely from May until early fall. Wonderfully 
resistant to drouth. Pkts. 50c and 20c 
Chantreyland. New! Masses of flowers of the 
loveliest pure apricot shade. A perfect Viola. 
Smaller flowers but hardier than pansies. Exceb 
lent for partially shaded beds or borders, bloom' 
ing throughout the season. Pkts. 50c and 20c 
Arkwright Ruby. Bright ruby red with terra 
cotta shadings and outstanding facial markings. 
Exquisitely fragrant. Pkts. 50c and 20c 
