HELIANTHEMUM, Rock or Sun Rose, PR 
Pretty evergreen plants, 12 inches, forming broad clumps, 
covered with blooms during June and July. For rockery, bor- 
der or dry bank. Pastel Mixture. Pkt. 10c. 
HELIOTROPE, A- 
A well known and highly prized plant on account of the 
delightful fragrance of the flowers. Seed started indoors in 
the spring will make fine plants for summer blooming. Can 
also be sown outdoors in May. Excellent for pots, or for bed- 
ding. 18 inches, Not hardy. 
blue to lilac. 
Mammoth Mixed. Large flowers from dark 
Pkt. 10c. 
HEUCHERA, Coral Bells, RP 
A fine plant blooming from early summer until late in the 
fall. Excellent for cutting. Good for rockeries. 
Crimson. Pkt. 20c. 
HIBISCUS, Mallow Marvels, P 
A wonderfully improved strain of our native Marshmallow 
with flowers frequently measuring 10 to 12 inches in diameter. 
Grows 4-5 feet tall and blooms from early July until late 
autumn. Finest mixed. Pkt. 10ce. 
HOLLYHOCK, PF 
One of the most popular of hardy garden plants. The beau- 
tiful color effects produced by the planting of these flowers, 
combined with their dignified and stately appearance, render 
them indispensable for either the old-fashioned garden or the 
well planned herbaceous border. Height, 5 to 8 feet. 
Chater’s Double Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
Indian Summer Mixed. All America Bronze Medal Winner. 
These attractive double hollyhocks have all the beauty of the 
perennial type. However, because of their quick growing 
quality, they will bloom by mid-summer from seed sown 
earlier in the spring. As background plants in your border, 
they will add hollyhock beauty to your garden almost until 
winter. Pkt. 15c. ‘ 
Indian Spring (annual). Sown in early spring and transplanted 
to open ground six weeks later, it will be in full bloom in ten 
weeks. Large individual flowers from pale pink to crimson 
rose. Pkt. 10e. 
Single Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
HUNNEMANNIA, Yellow Tulip Poppy, A 
Seed sown early in May will, by the middle of July, produce 
plants covered with their large buttercup yellow, poppy-like 
blossoms, and are never out of flower until hard frost. The 
plants grow 2 feet high and are quite bushy, with beautiful 
feathery foliage. 
Sunlite. Semi-double, canary yellow. Pkt. 10¢e. © 
HYACINTH BEAN, Dolichos, A 
Rapid growing, ornamental, climbing annual, hearing clus- 
ters of beautiful purple and white flowers, followed by highiy 
ornamental seed pods. Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
ICE PLANT, Mesembrianthemum Crystallinum, A 
Pretty summer trailing annual for vases and rock work, 
leaves covered with ice-like drops. Sow seeds early in boxes. 
Pkt. 10c. 

HELICHRYSUM GODETIA 
ORDERING 
EVENING FLOWERING IPOMOEA 
White Moonflower. Opens when sun is setting. Pkt. 10e. 
KOCHIA CHILDSII, Mexican Fire Bush, A 
Forms symmetrical highly decorative bushes, foliage green 
turning to fiery red in autumn. Sow seed in open, thin to 15 
inches. Valuable for summer hedges. 1 to 2 feet. Pkt. 10e. 
LANTANA, A 
A Brazilian shrub that makes a splendid display the first 
season from seed. Above the large somber green leaves Ver- 
bena-like clusters of fragrant flowers rise in prolonged suc- 
cession. In a single cluster all the shades of crimson, rose, 
vellow, and orange appear. Hybrida Mixed. Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR, AF 
Annual Delphiniums are adorned with finely cut, feathery 
foliage of soft green which sets off to advantaye the hand- 
some long floral spikes of double blossoms. 
GIANT IMPERIAL. This newer form produces plants of erect 
habit, branching from the base, affording longer stems for 
cutting. Really the best class of Larkspur grown today. We 
offer a splendid choice of colors. Mixed. Pkt. 10ce. 
‘armine King Improved. This new Larkspur in the Giant 
Imperial class has a longer spike, sturdier growth, and larger 
florets than any of the Giant Imperials to date. Color is a 
little deeper than Carmine King, and it will hold under very 
trying conditions. Pkt. 15e. 
“SUPREME” 
The New ideal cut 
flower strain for 
Market Grower and 
Home Garden. This 
is an entirely new 
strain of the popu- 
lar Giant Imperial 
or base branching 
type of Larkspur. 
The colors are not 
just slight varia- 
tions from existing 
varieties, but 
new tones, 
absolutely distinct 
and different. 
are 
being 

LARKSPUR SUPREME 
Lilac Supreme. At last we are able to offer you a most pleas- 
ing shade of clear lilac, one which we are sure you will agree 
is a new color of outstanding merit. Because of it’s clear 
color, uniform height, and long well filled flowering spikes 
closely covered with fully double flowers and large individual 
florets, this is by far the most desirable and outstanding Lilac 
Larkspur ever offered. Pkt. 15c. 
Pink Supreme. This outstanding Larkspur is a clear rose pink, 
deeper in color than the well-known varieties Pink King and 
Los Angeles Improved. The plants grow very tall, with a 
particularly long and heavy main spike closely packed with 
fully double flowers, with very wide petals. Pkt. L5e. 
White Supreme. This is what you have been looking for in 
White Larkspurs—easily the best white available in any class 
today. It has a magnificent main stem which is literally cov- 
ered with closely placed double flowers for half its height, 
which is 5 ft. or more. Pkt. 15e. 

Supreme Mixture. Using the above in the right proportion 
plus additional colors, we believe there is no other Larkspur 
mixture that will equal this. Try it this year for exciting new 
colors and features. Pkt. 15e. 

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