HELENA, MONTANA. 
FLOWER SEEDS—(Continued) 15 

Hollyhock—Double 
The finest and [| 
largest flowers on- | 
ly, and will produce 
flowers extremely 
double and in the 
brightest and most 
charining colors. 
Sow in May or June 

for next year’s 
bloc perenni- 
als. 
Blood Red, White, 
Pink, Yellow, Rose, 
Maroon, Crimson, 
Salmon, 
Any of the above 
varieties—Pkt., 10c; 
\y-oz., 35e;  “Y-o2w,, 
60c; %-oz., $1.00. 
Charter’s Double 
Mixed — Pkt., 10e; 
\y-oz., 30¢: Y-oz., 
50c;3 WY-oz., 85e. 
COLLECTION 
DOUBLE 
HOLLYHOCK 
One packet each 
— Pink, White, 
Blood Red, Rose, 
Maroon, Crim- 
son, and Yellow. 
Value 70c. 
POSTPAID 
FOR 50c 

Ddesty MOCk—iwouble 
or Imperator (New)—A beautiful new 
Triumph 
strain of double Hollyhock. It comes into bloom 
ten days earlier than the regular Hollyhock. 
Bears flowers 5% to 6% inches across; outer pet- 
als wide, elegantly frilled and deeply fringed 
centers... Mixed. Pkt., 15e; %-oz., 45¢; %4-0z., T5e. 
Hollyhock—Annhual—Single Mixed—Will bloom the 
first season if seed is sown early. Pkt., 10e; %= 
oz., 20c; %-oz2., 3c. 
Hardy or Perennial Asters—(See Page 7) 
HELICHRYSUM—(See Strawberry, Page 22) 
HESPERIS—(See “Sweet Rocket”, Page 23) 
HYACINTH BEAN—(See Dolichos, Page 12) 
Humulus or Japanese Hop 
Variegated Japanese Hop. Quick growing vine 
for veranda or trellis. Not subject to insect pests; 
very handsome; stands drought well. Twelve feet. 
Annual. Pkt., 10ce; %44-0z., 25¢e3; Ve-oz., 40c. 
IPOMEA QUAMOCLIT—(See Cyprus Vine) 
IPOMEA NOCTIFLORA—(See Moonflower) 
IPOMEA JAPANESE MORNING GLORY—(See 
Page 17.) 
Ice Plant 
Pretty Summer trailing annual for vases and 
rock work; leaves covered with ice-like drops. Very 
useful for garnishing. Pkt., 10c; %-oz., 20c; “4- 
oz., 35ce. 
Kudzu Vine or Pueraria Thunbergiana 
One of the fastest growing hardy climbing plants. 
It will grow 8 to 19 feet the first year from seed, 
and after it is established there is no limit to its 
growth. Its foliage is large; bears small racemes 
of rosy-purple, pea-shaped blossoms. A fine climber. 
Hardy perennial. Pkt., 10c; 44-02, 25¢e; %-oz., 40c. 
Kenilworth Ivy, Linaria 
or Creeping Charlie 
A charming trailing plant, 
‘specially adapted for hang- 
ng baskets. Flowers laven- 
ler and purple. Tender per- 
snnial. Pkt., 10e; %-oz., 50c. 
Kochia, Fire Bush 
or Summer Cypress 
Grows quickly from. seed 
sown in the open ground. In 
he Fall the shoots are thickly 
set with small bright scarlet 
“lowers, the bushy plants re- 
*sembling balls of fire; makes 
% a good Summer hedge. Hardy 
annual. Three feet. Pkt., 5e3 
%4-02., 20c; 4%2-02., 30c3 oz., 50c. 

Kochia 


We Recommend VIGORO, the Complete Plant Food, to All Home Gardeners! 
LARKSPUR—GIANT IMPERIAL 
Is one of the 
best of garden 
plants. Will pro- 
duce blooming 
plants in July and 
continues in flow- 
er until frost. An- 
nual. 
The spikes are 
long and without 
side branches, 
making it excel- 
lent for cutting. 
The type is de- 
cidedly upright 
and the flowers 
fully double. The 
color range in- 
cludes a well bal- 
anced mixture of 
all the popular 
pastel light and 
dark shades. 
Giant Imperial — 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c; 
Y%-oz., 30c; %-oz., 
50ec; oz., 85c. 

Larkspur 
LARKSPUR 
SUPER GIANT COCKADE—NEW 
This is without doubt the most magnificent of all 
annual Larkspur, a vigorous and floriferous strain 
developing into a wealth of lovely, showy colors, 
and well branched plants growing 8 to 4 feet in 
height. The colors we offer are distinct and give 
a very brilliant effect. The flowers are full double 
and beautiful. Annual. 
Blue Cockade—Rich Blue. 
Cinnabar Cockade—Brilliant Rose Red. 
Rose Cockade—Salmon Rose. 
Sapphire Cockade—Deep Iuilac. 
Violet Cockade—Rich Violet Purple. 
White Cockade—Pure White. 
Any of the above magnificent varieties. Pkt., 15c; 
1/16 oz., 25ce3; %-oz., 40e. 
Cockade Exquisite Mixed. A wonderful blend. Any 
of the above varieties. Pkt., 15¢e; %4-0z., 40e; %- 
0%, 7003; oz. $1.25. 
LARKSPUR COLLECTION 
One packet each: 
Of the above Six New Varieties 
(Value 90ce—POSTPAID FOR 65c) 

Blue Bell—The first of a wonderful new race of 
the giant type, a clear light blue. It is decidedly 
upright with long branching flowering spikes. 
Pkt., 15e; “44-0z., 30ce; Y%-oz., 50c. 
Larkspur—Fine Mixed. Pkt., 5c; %4-02z., 20c; Ve-oz., 
35e3; oz. 60c. 
For Perennial Larkspur—(See Delphinium, Page 13) 
Lavendula Vera—The True Sweet Scented 
Lavender 
Lovely, fragrant, lavender-blue flowers largely 
used when dry, on account of their sweet odor, for 
use in the linen closet. 1% ft. Blooms during July. 
Hardy perennial. Pkt., 10c; %4-0z., 35¢e; %-oz., 60c. 
SEMESAN 
Place a little Semesan with seeks in a jar and 
shake vigorously; bacteria and fungus adhering to 
the seeds will be killed. 2 ozs., 35c; 1 Ib., $2.25. 
