Not less than | Not less than 
25 of a kind | 50 of a kind 
Prepaid | exp. col.| exp. col.| exp. col. 
HOLLYHOCKS— 100 100 | 250 1000 
An old time flower of great mmportance. A good 
bedding plant for background and specimen 
clumps. Their stately growth and handsome 
flowers make them very popular. The Chater’s 
type is among the best in Hollyhocks. 
554:—Chater’s Double, Newport (Pink ye ae 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00. 
5562—Ghater:s) Doubles Scatlet) piers ise manne eee 1.50 1.20 
557-—GChater's<Domblles Galracr is eneeaee meee 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
559.—Chater’s Double, Soft Pink .... Sst Eaeiemveret Sek ss Tee 1,50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
560:—-Chater'ssWouble pay tlaex center ete tek, ieee 1.50 1,20 2.50 10.00 
50522 Cha ter saDoublewWeepiaoses 2)..6 memati 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
56/;--Chater’s»Doubles Wibiteg ey.) eke a kee 1.50 1.20 
564-—Chater's Double, Double Mixed 2. 1.50 120: 250 10.00 
561.—Allegheny—Alameda Pink. Single and semi- 
double in various shades of pink. All with beau- 
tifully fringed edges. Unusually artistic and re- 
Litre ly ee ace ANE eR IO ge 3 nay eae ee 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
563.—Single Mixed. Magnificent plants, with spikes 
studded with huge single flowers in a particularly 
widesrange of Drighticolors es. see ee 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
HONEYSUCKLE— 
1503.—Japonica Halliana. A native of Georgia. <A 
very vigorous evergreen vine. White flowers 
changing to reddish yellow are borne in great 
profusion in late spring or early summer, and 
again sparingly in Autumn, Very fragrant. Iron- 
clad hardiness. Good for trellises, banks and 
ground cover. ........ SSA De A AAO OU tere i | wile 2.00 1.70 39/5 15.00 
HORSEMINT— 
1521.—A truly hardy mint. Resistant to heat and cold. 
Free from insects and disease. A very uniform, 
bushy growth. Has large, showy leaves with a 
delightful mint fragrance, An ideal specimen or 
border plant. Fine for landscaping. 2.00 1.70 3.75 
HYPERICUM OR ST. JOHNSWORT— 
950.—Reptans. 4 to 6 ins. Dwarf, low-growing plant. 
A gem for the rock garden. Has _ beautiful, 
slender evergreen foliage which, when covered 
with a profusion of 2-inch, bright yellow flowers 
is strikingly beautiful. A genuine pleasure is de- 
rived by growing this plant. We have found this 
to be one of the hardiest and easiest growing 
TOUTS ah WiG TAC ees Meee Ute eee ce en) en cae 2.00 1.70 375 15.00 
LATHYRUS—PERENNIAL SWEET PEA— 
Colorful climber and trailer for rock walls and 
fences, blooming the early part of the summer. 
Op Se aA Kos Cari ty ater et eM ane ag Oy ee hee Ht eR 1.50 1.00 
654—Red Beauty ........ EES Aneel et Ook Nez, Sc ee 1.50 1.00 
655.—White Pearl ............. jas EON Gym Whe 21st oe aes 1.50 1.00 
Gor hiaien aM Ke dye ren Ci cee cee ees eras: ee 1.50 1.00 
LINUM—PERENNIAL FLAX— 
411—Perenne. 20 ins. Beautiful, light blue flowers. 
Byanmty eioltae Guy v0) Vee trek 12 Len ete ene a ewe gn 1.50 1,00 2.00 8.00 
LIRIOPE— 
664.—Muscari Exiflora. 20 ins. This is a very fine 
and stately plant. Has long slender green leaves 
and spikes of lavender flowers during the summer. 
Grows easily. Will thrive in half shade. Ideal for . 
lands Gapensy iy. We ees ae ORs ee aoe 2.00 1.70 3,79 15.09 
LOBELIA—PERENNIAL— 
1268.—Cardinalis. 30 ins. Handsome border plant. 
Strong plants often produce 10 to 18 spikes of 
rich, cardinal red flowers. They are very effec- 
LiVCAPMA ISO; a -POOdspOt.e plam bir. we 2 Anse om eer ey 2.00 1,70 So 15.00 
LUPINES— 
Polyphyllus type. Magnificent plants with elegant 
spikes of pea-shaped blossoms. 
Webern ETE 20 Are Ml eee See Rar cele eee 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
wh GPS OY, ono eo cele loaceescctsdeeeesscvaceavtevelbesedencawes 1.50 1,20 2.50 10,00 
mie Ositosemer me t ae 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
BOD SN ie Cle cokes vat) es eae =. ROY ONES 9 9 Oa pe ie oe ne 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
ep iseetrermeneber ee ry 9a cerca tne essence 1,50 1,20 2.50 10.00 
MAP Giri TOGEMMTIEET © oho eae gone seceeecscsseulcbovetdebncecbdeceaees 1.50 1.20 2.50 10.00 
,1474.—Russell’s Giant Hybrids. These sensational 
Lupines have spikes often 344 feet in length, each 
spike a mass of gorgeous color. The colors in- 
clude shades never before seen in Lupines. In- 
dividual flowers are above average size, and are 
very closely set on the stem. All the flowers on 
a spike open at one time, and .they keep well 
WRC RAE Green emye ad a. uaa se A gic i ae VEER Ura 4.50 4.00 i 
MAZUS— 
1460.—Reptans. 8ins. A dwarf and interesting Alpine 
plant. Dainty pink flowers ...0.0....0.... eee OE or 1,50 1,00 
MUSCARI OR GRAPE HYANCINTH— 
1257.—Botryoides Cueruleum. Blue. Frangrant. Fine 
POMBO WEI MN A pig ide Seis AU Se ae tena 1.50 1.00 2.00 8.00 
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