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HOLLYHOCK 
Hollyhocks are the pride of the country gardens. Their stately growth, large, double 
flowers, many beautifully fringed and ranging in an endless variety of colors, all help 
to make this one of the finest perennials. Sow seed from May to July and if possible 
ea plants the first year. We offer a superb strain of Chater’s Double Hollyhocks. 
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GHATER’S SUPERB VARIETIES 
Pkt. Pkt. 
Double Crimson...............$0 10 | Double Searlet.................$0 10 
Double Pink............... 2.00.6 10 | Double White.................. 10 
Double Purple-violet........... 10 | Double Yellow.. ; Ebert 10 
Double Salmon-rose....... ABE 10 | Double Mixed....... Von. '50c.. E 10 
Collection, one pkt. each of above 7 separate colers, 50 cts. 
EVERBLOOMING ANNUAL HOLLYHOCKS 
The chief characteristic of this variety is that they bloom the first year, provided 
the seed is sown early in March. They are equally as hardy as the perennial varieties. 
Double Annual Mixed. The ey ca are double and semi-double, but single Pkt. 

specimens also appear......... Sh hai cle aeys yc es ee 1 OZ OU Cm DO BLO 
HUMULUS Japonicus ene noe Grows from 10 to 15 feet high, and its 
dense green foliage retains its rich color until late in the fall. H. A........ 10 
Japonicus variegatus. Unlike the above, the leaves of this variety are 
mottled and streaked silvery white; pretty and ornamental............... 10 
HUNNEMANNIA Sunlite (Bush Eschscholtzia). Bushy plants, 2 feet high, with 
fern-like foliage and large, bright Sa semi-double tulip-shaped flowers. 
TER Sp AVE eee ee Sa Aton teen tensstne oake a eee ee LOLS OUCH 10 
HYACINTH BEAN. See Dolichos. 
ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemum crys- 
tallinum). A dwarf, trailing annual, © 
useful for vases and rock-work. Thick 
ice-like foliaigews. ease. ah sone Sen 10 
IMPATIENS. As_ pot-plants on the 
house or for bedding in partly 
shaded places, the Impatiens are 
well recommended. They bloom 
freely, and their brilliant, colored 
flowers form a pretty contrast with 
the glossy green leaves. 
Holstii Hybrids................... 15 


Hollyhock, Chater’s Double 
IPOMOEA 
As a covering for walls, porches, 
etc., these free-blooming, quick- 
growing annual climbers are unsur- 
passed. 
Bona Nox (Evening-Glory). Pkt. 
Large, handsome violet-blue 
AOWers' ia ese oe oz. 35c...$0 10 
Mixed (Emperor Morning- 
Glory). Handsome fcliage 
and beautiful large flowers 
of various colors with odd 
markings. . . You. 25c. 10 
Grandifiora alba (Moonflower). 
One of the finest and quickest-growing climbers. Beautiful heart- Pkt. 
shaped leaves and hundreds of immense pure white flowers, which 
open in the evening and on cloudy days. 15 to 20 ft... 440z. 25c...$0 10 
GIANT MORNING-GLORIES 
GIANT CORNELL. Similar in size to Heavenly Blue but the flowers 
are bright rosy red with a border of pure white.......4oz. 40c... 15 
EARLIEST HEAVENLY BLUE. A rapid-growing climber with 
large, glossy dark green leaves and beautiful sky-blue flowers with 
cream-colored throats. Most popular of Morning-Glories. 40z.35c... 10 
PEARLY GATES. Silver Medal. 1942 All-America Selections. A 
welcome new addition to the Giant Morning-Glories. Vigorous 
climber attaining a height of 12 feet with large flowers, 4 inchesin diam- 
eter, of pure white with creamy shading in the throat... .4oz. 40c.. . 15 
SCARLETT O’HARA. Gold Medal, 1939 All-America Selections. 
An entirely new color in Morning-Glories—rich dark wine-red. It 
blooms in about two months after the seed is sown.....40z. 40c... 15 
KOCHIA Childsii (Summer Cypress). An ornamental annual with 
cypress-like foliage. During the summer the plants are light green, 
but) turn) tov rich carmine intallie3 thi pss hee om 2oen.. 10 
LANTANA hybrida nana compacta. Shrubby plants with beautiful 
heads of verbena-like flowers, valuable alike for the garden or house. 
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Kochia (Summer Cypress) 
10 Morning-Giory, Heavenly Blue ¢ 
