Hollybocks 
Hollyhocks are most easily grown from seed 
sown in late June. Seedlings should be trans- 
planted as soon as large enough to handle, for 
their taproots make large plants difficult to 
move, and usually result in injury to the root. 
1436 DOUBLE TRIUMPH. 6-8 ft. Beautifully 
fringed rosette flowers in many new 
pastel shades and bi-color combinations. 
wigs tel Ciao ety, yeaa beeaaas % oz, 60c; pkt. 15c¢ 
1437 CHATER’S DOUBLE MIXED, 6-8 ft. Ex- 
tremely double flowers resembling small 
peonies with closely packed petals. Col- 
or range includes crimson, rose-pink, 
yellow, ‘salmon and scarlet............ 
Be ch whceaTe she Sistay cesta e M6 % oz. 60c; pkt. 15c 
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*HUNNEMANNIA or Tulip Poppy (Annual) 
41440 SEMI-DOUBLE SUNLITE, Height 18 in. 
July to September, Flowers clear canary- 
yellow, about 3 in, across...... Pkt. 15c¢ 










Annual Baby’s Breath will add a charm to 
any bouquet of garden flowers. 
Baby's Breath 
Gypsophila (Perennial) 
1410 PACIFICA. New rose-pink form, coming 
into bloom after the paniculata variety has 
ABB GME ee aiece Sarersicisiercts ©. 8. fystach sos Pkt. 25c 
1415 PANICULATA, DOUBLE SNOW WHITE. 
2-3 ft. An improved type, bearing masses 
of minute double white flowers. A charm- 
ing plant in the garden and highly prized 
MOIMRCIEG EINE Scheie cc lela eicin-s Seilsro sie kh. 20C 
ANNUAL GYPSOPHILA 
Graceful branching plants with clusters of 
delicate flowers about one-half inch across, Beau- 
tiful in bouquets with other flowers. 
1416 ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA ALBA. 1% ft. 
a Ste | 
The silvery seed pods of Lunaria are used in 
winter bouquets. 
Lunatia ot Honesty 
(Biennial) 
1490 Height 2 ft. Has purple flowers followed 
by shiny silvery seed pods. It is called 
‘*“Honesty’’ because the seeds can be 
seen through the pods. Also known as 
St. Peter’s Penny. Very attractive in 
winter bouquets combined with Physalis 
and other Everlastings......... Pkt. 10c 
abelic (Annual) — 
1488 MRS. CLIBRAN IMPROVED. Easily 
grown, and one of the best edging, border 
or tock garden plants; also fine for pot 
culture or beds. Grows well in partial 
shade. Produces a 4 in, tightly compact 

Large-flowering pure white.............- plant with dark blue flowers, each with 
Raptan Gia teTe ohale cle oct aleve" % oz. 25c; pkt. 10c a small white eye; always covered with 
1417 ELEGANS GRANDIFLORA ROSEA. 1% Showy “HOWers. ss cissces secs eek. Lbs 
ft. Beautiful rose-pink. 4 oz, 25c; pkt. 10c 

upins Hartwegii (Annual) 
LARKSPUR (Ground Branching) 
HELIANTHUS, see Sunflower, page AYE 1493 Height 2 ft. Tall graceful spikes of pea- 


Shaped flowers in delicate shades of 
HELICHRYSUM, Everlasting or Strawflower ( / [ © h blue, lavender, pink and white. If cut as 
(Annual) nunuheage ar S ur Gs mature the plants coe uae 
oom.. fs 5 A . «Pkt, ¢c 
1425 Height 2-3 ft. Large double flowers, 1- 
1% in. across, are produced all summer. NEW GROUND BRANCHING 
Colors range from yellow, orange, red The distinctive feature of these new larkspurs 
and rose to white. Splendid for winter is their ground branching habit. Many strong, up- 
PROM QUGES = ielelers oles ova isis’ 21a 4 6s 0! Pkt, 10c right, 3% ft. branches from the very base of the 
plants present a solid, erect, column-like appear- 
ance—the upper one-third being loaded with large 
double blooms, 1% in. across. The long stems are 
especially desirable for cutting and a row of these 
larkspurs in the garden is most striking. 
1466 DARK BLUE WONDER. Deep rich blue. 
1467 SALMON WONDER. Exquisite, soft salmon- 
rose, 
1469 GROUND BRANCHING MIXED, 
Any of above. Pkt. 20c. 
Giant Imperial Double 
1470 BLUE BELL. Azure blue. 
1472 DAZZLER,. Rich, lustrous scarlet, 
1473 MISS CALIFORNIA. Salmon-rose. 
1475 GIANT IMPERIAL MIXED. 
Price of Giant Imperial Double, 14 0z. 60c; pkt. 15c. 
3 Packets (your choice) for 30c. 


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Kochia may be clipped to form a perfect hedge. Lathyrus oss cities ——s 
KOCHIA, Summer Cypress (Annual) 1480 LATIFOLIUS. 6-8 ft. A decorative vine for 
1465 Height 2-245 ft. Plants are erect, much- a trellis or fence. The flowers are borne in wa : c 
peresbos and densely pyramidal resem- large store sel eunay: and are Agee Se Sao : 
ling small closely-sheared evergreens, for cutting. ixed colors: rose, white an i 
Foliage is feathery soft bright green, crimson, Once established, the roots: should Lathyrus can be trained on posts, 
turning to red in fall. % oz. 25c; pkt. 10¢ notebe: disturbed si. ccwccecwcceecie sk key LOC trellises or wires to fill in any gaps. 

Plant a row of Four O’Clocks between your flower and vegetable garden—the 
plants make a neat low-growing hedge. Page 53 








