TRADESCANTIA “James C. Weguelin”—One of the choicest 
garden flowers of recent European introduction. A beautiful new 
free flowering hardy plant with lovely porcelain blue flowers freely 
produced from June to September. The flowersj^are about twice as 
large as the regular Tradescantia. Hardy anywhere and requires 
practically no care. Particularly valuable because it will bloom freely 
in shady places. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for $3.75; 12 for .$6.00. 
Giant Mallows 
3 ft. The illustration at the left is very greatly reduced. 
THE FLOWERS BEING MORE THAN FOUR 
TIMES THE SIZE OF THE ILLUSTRATION. 
These new improved Giant Mallows are truly of colossal 
size, being as large as a dinner plate and as handsome 
as they are large. They look much like huge hollyhocks, 
but the flowers are several times as large as a hollyhock 
and the plants are more bushy. They flower profusely 
all summer long and require no care, being among the 
hardiest of all flowering plants. The extra strong roots 
I will send will flower the first year and grow larger 
and finer each year. Once planted they flower year 
after year with no special care. Either in the home 
garden or in the wild garden their rugged constitution 
gives assurance that they will take care of themselves. 
In the entire horticulutral field nothing is more showy, 
or more easy to grow. There are three colors: red, pink, 
and white, and they can be furnished in any color 
desired, or assorted. 50c each; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.50; 
12 for $2.75; 100 for $20.00. 
SENSATIONAL RUSSELL LUPINS—No flower has 
produced as much of a sensation as these Russell 
Lupins, which are absolutely new and as far superior 
to the old style Lupins as modern fashions are superior 
to those of 50 years ago. The illustration speaks for 
itself as to beauty and the color range seems to be un¬ 
limited, the illustration showing only a few of the re¬ 
markable new colors. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
$3.75; 12 for $6.00. 
Sensational Russell Lupins 
