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Sun Gold Sunlite 
HELIANTHUS 
Sunflower (Mar.-June) 
Tender annuals, growing from 8 to 8 feet high. Of the 
easiest culture and suitable for a stately row of back- 
ground. Plant when the ground is well warmed, in light 
soil and in a sunny position. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FLOWERED (Sungold) — Large, 
densely double, bright golden flowers. The plant 
branches and affords fine, long stout stems for cutting. 
Four feet. (Pkt. 10c) (4% oz. 25c) 
CUCUMERIFOLIUS STELLA—Of dwarf branching habit; 
grows about 3 feet high and blooms profusely through- 
out the summer; flowers single orange-yellow, with 
black center. (Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 25c) 
MAROON PRINCE—The best red, single sunflower. Four 
feet. (Pkt. 10c) (1% oz. 25c) 
HELICHRYSUM 
Strawflower (Jan.-May) 
A free flowering, hardy annual, growing 2 to 8 feet 
high and bearing beautiful straw-like flowers in a great 
variety of shades and colors. It is the best and most 
satisfactory of the everlasting flowers and makes a very 
handsome dried bouquet. Sow the seed in boxes in early 
spring or in the open ground later in spring and thin out 
to at least 1 foot apart. 
MONSTROSUM—Extra fine mixed. 
(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 25e) (oz. 85c) 
HELIOTROPE 
(Aug.- Mar.) 
A half hardy perennial of very free flowering habit. The 
small flowers are borne in graceful clusters and are very 
fragrant. Blooms the first season from seed if sown early. 
Plant out after danger from frost. 
FINEST MIXED—A choice mixture. 
(Pkt. 15ce) (4% oz. 50c) 
HEUCHERA 
Coral Bells (May-Oct.) 
SANGUINEA SPLENDENS—A low growing hardy peren- 
nial plant with heart-shaped leaves, which form a low 
clump 6 to 8 inches high and bearing during early sum- 
mer, loose graceful sprays of coral-red flowers in great 
profusion; suitable for the border or rockery. (Pkt. 25c) 
HIBISCUS 
Rose Mallow (May-Oct.) 
Shrub-like hardy perennial plants, 5 to 6 feet high with 
luxuriant foliage, producing throughout summer saucer 
shaped flewers of enormous size. 
GIANT MIXED—(Pkt. 10c) (4 oz. 30c) 
HUMULUS 
Japanese Hop (Feb.-May) 
A rapid-growing, half hardy climbing annual with dense 
leaves. Will grow 20 to 30 feet in a season. Sow in the 
open from March to May. 
JAPONICUS—Bright green foliage. (Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 25c) 
JAPONICUS VARIEGATUS—(Pkt. 10c) (14 oz. 25e) 
HYACINTH BEAN—See Dolichos. 
Hallawell Seed Co. 
HUNNEMANNIA 
Bush Eschscholtzia (Mar.-June) 
Seed sown in the open in April or early in May will, by 
the middle of July, produce plants covered with their 
large buttercup yellow, Poppy-like blossoms, and will 
flower until hard frost. The plants grow about 2 feet 
high, are quite bushy, with beautiful feathery glaucous 
foliage. Fine for cutting. 
FUMARIAEFOLIA—The original single form which has 
become known as the Santa Barbara Poppy. (Pkt. 10c) 
G4 oz. 35c) 
SUNLITE—An attractive semi-double form. (Pkt. 15c) 
G4 oz. 50c) 
IMPATIENS 
Zanzibar Balsam (Mar.-June) 
HOLSTII HYBRIDS—A very attractive plant for pot cul- 
ture. The branches are semi-transparent and the foliage 
is waxy green. A very free and continuous bloomer. 
Flowers come in different shades of pink, red and 
purplish violet. Sow in pots in a temperature of 60 
degrees. (Pkt. 25c) 
SULTANI—Brilliant rosy scarlet. (Pkt. 25c) 
SULTANI HYBRIDA NANA—Fine color mixture. Dwarf. 
(Pkt. 25c) 
IPOMOEA 
Morning Glory (Mar.-May) 
Ornamental climbers of rapid growth. Sow seeds in the 
open where they are intended to grow, in late spring 
when the soil is warm. Seeds may be started in small 
pots placed where they will be kept warm until sprouted. 
GRANDIFLORA (Moonflower)—At night and during dull 
days the plants are covered with an abundance of 
large pure white fragrant flowers. 
(Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 30c) 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Improved)—Large. sky blue flowers, 
free bloomer and very beautiful. A sunny location and 
sandy soil are preferable, and fertilizer should not be 
used. (Pkt. 15c) (4% oz. 35c) 
PEARLY GATES—(Pkt. 25c) 
See Novelty Page. 
SCARLETT O’HARA—Gold Medal Winner in the 19389 
All-America Selections. Flowers are deep rosy crimson, 
about 4 inches in diameter. (Pkt. 20c) (%4 oz. 50c) 
SEE CONVOLVULUS FOR OTHER MORNING 
GLORIBS. 
KENILWORTH IVY—See Linaria cymbalaria. 

Ipomoea, Heavenly Blue 
