







HOLLYHOCK 
One of the showiest of hardy per- 
’ producing long spikes of 
, double blossoms, large as 
roses. For a border or background 
they have no superior. 
Our fine strain of Hollyhocks pro- 
duce the fullest double blossoms on 
dwarfer, more compact plants than 
the old double hollyhocks. Their 
splendid spires of blooms make a 
grand display in any background 
situation. Blooms second season 
from seed. Very hardy and will 
withstand any cold weather. 
+ 427—IMPERATOR. New dou- 
ble Begonia Flowered Hollyhocks. 
Many. fine colors. Pkt. 10c. 
428—NEW TRIUMPH. New 
early flowering class with waved 
and fringed petals. Pkt. 10c. 
. 429—WHITE. Pure white. 
Ge, 
4230—NEW PORT 
pink. Wkt. 6c. 
431I—DERP YELLOW, 
kt. 6e. 
—s- 482— VIOLET. 
6c, 












































Pht. 
PINK. Beautiful 
Very fine 
Purple violet. Pke. 
* 432—A PPLEBLOSSOM. Delicate: 
pink and white. Pkt, 6c. 
4384—C AKMINE ROSE. Attractive. 
Pkt. Ge, 
 485—CRIEWSON, Deep crimson. 
Pkt, 6c. : 
Li 436—D. 8S. C. DOUBLE, A fine 
mixture of al} double vayieties. 
_ Many shades. /;Pkt. 5¢.; 3 pkts, 10c, 
One packet of seed of ench of 
above 10 Hollxhocks for 40c. 
cr, 437—U AM™MOTH ALLEGANY. 
Flowers produced’in abundance. 3 
to 5 inches in diameter. Some dou- 
ble, some semi-double, all beauti- 
fully fringed or curled. Colors 
varied and resemble crushed silk. 
Pkt. Se. ; 3 
 438—ANNUAL EVERBLOOMING. 
Sown early in spring they bloom b) 
August and continue till hard frost. 
Many choice sorts, single and dou- 
ble and semi-double, with very 
large flowers. Color range is won- 
- derful, embracing everything from 
pure white to maroon, Pkt. Se.; 3 
pkts, I2c. 
’ 439—SINGLE MIXED. Many vari- 
_eties of tall single Hollyhocks. Fine 
for background. Pkt. 4¢.; 3 pkts. 
10¢. : 
Heliopsis 
, 422—GOLDEN BEAUTY. Showy 
‘and profuse blooming plant during 
summer‘and fall. Sometimes known 
‘as “Hardy Zinnia.” Grows 2 to 3 
feet high and is loaded with large 
~gsemi-double blossoms, Pkt. 5c. 
Heliotrope (Cherry Pie) 
A quick growing plant from seed 
which produces its richly colored 
blossoms nearly the whole year. 
House perennial does best in very 
rich soil and may be placed out in 
' summer, 
 423-——D. S. C. GIANT HYBRID. 
Immense trusses loaded» with mas- 
sive single flowers which present a 
magnificent appearance. Foliage 
rich, glossy and attractive. Wide 
and beautiful range of colors. Pkt. 
 425-—GOLDEN BOWL. Deep 
cream petals with maroon center. 
Large showy flowers. Pkt. 6¢.; 2 
pkts. 10¢, 
 426—MALLOW MARVELS MIX- 



ED. Immense blossoms 3 to 5 
inches in diameter are Ay 
throughout the summer. any col- 
o1 a Pkt. Gc.; 2 pkts. 10e, 
Double Hollyhocks. 
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Humulus—Japanese Hop 
440—VARIEGATED. Arapia 
grower, annual climber, which will 
cover window or verandusz quickly. 
Leaves beautifully variegated or 
marbled, slashed with pure white or 
green, Pkt. 4a; 3 pkts, 10¢, 
Hunnemannia 
(Giant Yellew Tulip Poppy, 
or Bush Eschscholtzia) 
441-—-SUNLITE is a double flow- 
ering variety different from all oth- 
ers and beautiful. Extra band of 
petals on the outside instead of the 
inside which makes them appear 
open at all times. Flowers a bright 
canary yellow and bush a gray- 
green, An All-American selection 
of 19384. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. for 25c. 
412—FU WARIAEFOLIA, This is 
by far the best of the Poppy family 
for cutting, plants covered with 
their large. suttercup-yellow, Pop- 
py-like blossoms, and are never out 
of flowers until hard frost. Pkt, 
4e.; 3 pkts, 10c. 
Incarvillea 
443—A variety with light green 
leaves resembling those of the su- 
mac. The flowers are much like 
gloxinias. The tubers can be taken 
up in winter and stored like dahlias, 
although the plant is reported to be 
hardy in some sections, Height 2% 
feet. Pkt. 10c. e 
Ipomopsis or Tree Cypress 
444—MIXED,. Bushy 
makes a little tree 
high. Pretty 
The. 
plant which 
about 2 feet 
but rarely seen. Pkt. 
Japanese Iris 
The Kaempferi are the finest of 
all Iris, producing magnificent and 
showy blossoms in many rich col- 
ors. Flowers often 6 to 8 inches 
across. 
445—MIXNED IRIS KAEMPFERI. 
All colors. Seeds slow to germinate. 
Pkt. 10¢. 
Kaempferi or Japanese Iris Bulbs 
in spring, 3 for 50c. 
German Iris- Bulbs, 5 for 50e.; 12 
for $1.00. Mixed colors. 
Kudzu Vine 
446—An interesting novelty, of- 
ten called “Jack and the Bean 
Stalk." A beautiful climber, re- 
markable for its vigorous growth 
and handsome flowers. Blossoms are 
large and grow in panicles similar 
to Wistaria but larger. Color 8 
pleasing shade of purple. It is a 
quick grower, producing dense 
shade and does better each succeed- 
ing year. Pkt. 5e.; 3 pkts. 10¢, 
Kochia 
(Belvidere or Summer Cypress) 
A handsome hedge or border an- 
nual which grows quickly from 
seed, making a handsome round 
bush about 18. inches high, with 
feathery foliage, In autumn ther 
are so covered with scarlet flowers 
as to make it appear like a flaming 
fire. For a neat, quick grown hedge 
it has no equal. 
447——-CHILDSII. Best ‘and neatest 
growing Kochia. Very pretty anc 
compact. Pkt. 5c.; 8 pkts. 10¢e, 
Leptosiphon 
467—-FRENCH HYBRIDS, Free 
flowering hardy annual, useful for 
edging and rock work. Plants are 
thickly studded with charming 
Dre be flowers of various colors. 
*kt, Se, 
