HELIOTROPE 
3132—Dwarf Regale Mixed. Helio- 
trope should be found in every 
complete garden. This new variety 
is by far the best one to grow from 
seed. The plants are neat and com- 
pact with very large, clear colored 
flower heads in rich shades of helio- 
trope, lavender and purple. De- 
lightfully fragrant. Be sure to 
plant some in your garden this 
year for garden effects and for cut 
flowers. 
Pkt. 25c; Lg. Pkt. 50c. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Perhaps no flower is so universally 
known and loved. Although they are 
at their best in rich well drained soil, 
they seem also to thrive in hot dry 
spots. Since young plants are more 
vigorous, seed of the semi-perennial 
types should be sown each summer. 
3100—BDouble, Mixed Colors. Semi- 
perennial. A fine mixture of shades 
of pink, reds, yellow and white. 
Sow the seed in July for bloom 
next summer. 
Pkt. 15e; Lge Pkt. 30c;4 Oz275c: 
3120—Single Mixed Colors. Semi- 
perennial. A most unusual range of 
beautiful colors not often seen in 
hollyhocks. Sure to grow and thrive 
almost any place. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 35c; Oz. $1.00. 
For Hollyhock plants, see page 67. 
KOCHIA 
(Burning Bush) 
3190—Summer Cypress. This is a new strain 
of the old “‘Burning Bush” which gives the 
effect of a fine bright green two foot ever- 
green hedge until heavy frost. This one does 
not turn red with the first light frost. Useful 
as a temporary foundation planting around a 
new home until a permanent planting of 
shrubs and evergreens can be made. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 20c; Oz. 60c. 

New Regal Rose Larkspur. 
Sow Hollyhock seed every year. 
““Snapdragon plants received in excellent con- 
dition and I’m exceedingly pleased with their 
healthy condition and the care exercised in pack- 
ing. I don’t see how it could be improved on. It 
pays to get the best and if the rest of your plants, 
etc, measure up to what I received, I’m sorry I 
didn’t hear of you before.”’ 
Mrs. H. N. Otis 
110 Coligni Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y , 25/7/49 
HELICHRYSUM 
(Strawflowers) 

LARKSPUR 
There is, perhaps, no annual in 
which there has been such marked 
improvement in recent years as in 
annual larkspur. The Giant Imperial 
types produce vigorous base branch- 
ing plants with unusually long stems 
and large double florets placed close 
together. The petals do not easily 
shatter as in older types; colors are 
especially clear and bright. We have 
chosen the seven varieties below be- 
cause they were the most outstanding 
in our Test Plots the past two years. 
Since the seed requires cool condi- 
tions for germination, sow it just as 
early in the spring as possible. For 
early June bloom seed may be sown 
in September of the previous year. 
3260—Variety Mixture. We _ use 
equal amounts of the seven vari- 
eties below for this mixture. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 60c; 
Oza lero 
3252—Carmine King Improved. A 
glorious carmine-scarlet. 
3254—Blue Bell. Clear medium- 
blue. 
3255—Lilac Spire. Warm lilac-lav- 
ender. 
3261—Regal White. Very large, 
double pure white. 
3262—Regal Rose. Bright clear 
rose. 
3264—Supreme Salmon. A warm salmon 
3265—Regal Dark Blue. Rich deep purple. 
Any one of above colors: Pkt. 15c; Lg. Pkt. 
25C- ge OZm (OCs 
C325 Collection. One packet each of the above 
seven colors for 80c. 
HONESTY 
(Silver Dollars) 
3178—Lunaria biennis. Biennial. Also called 
3070— Mixed Colors. A flower that is showy in 
the garden and whose beauty can be brought 
into the house during the winter. The best 
everlasting. 2 ft. Our mixture contains reds, 
yellows, pinks, and white. 
Pkt. 10c; Lg. Pkt. 20c; 14 Oz. 60c. 

“Money” and ‘Silver Dollars’? because the 
seed pods are round, flat and silvery. Used 
largely for winter bouquets but the showy 
purple flowers are equally attractive in June. 
A July sowing produces flowers and seed pods 
the following year. Pkt. 10c; 14 Oz. 50c. 
“My Scabiosas and Mexican Zinnias from 
Harris Seeds won Ist prize in our Garden Show 
last August. Won Ist, 2nd and 3rd on Scabiosa! 
Mrs. Francis M. Yager 
Highland Park, Illinois, 3/14/49 

Helichrysum or Strawflowers are popular 
for winter bouquets. 
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The silver seed pods of Honesty have become “stylish” 
Kochia is useful in hiding a bare foundation. for winter bouquets. 
