HOLLYHOCK, CHATER’S DOUBLE 
Hollyhocks 
Unequalled for a tall background or for screen- 
ing unsightly places, hollyhocks are short-lived 
perennials usually best treated as biennials. 
1750 Chater’s Double Mixed Five to 6 ft. tall, 
with large, double, crepe-like blooms in buff, 
crimson, maroon, pink, white, yellow and other 
colors. Blooms all summer. Pkt. 15c; % oz. 75c 
1754 Triumph Supreme Brand new and extra 
choice. Strongly double, waved and fringed 
blooms in scarlet, orange, buff, maroon, pink, 
white and yellow. Rust resistant. Blooms the 
first year. Pkt. 15¢e; % oz. $1.50 
1756 Indian Spring Seed sown early indoors 
will produce blooming plants the first year. 
Semi-double flowers in many pastel shades. All- 
America winner. (See illustration.) 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 65c 
Heliotrope 
A tender perennial shrub well adapted to pot 
culture indoors during the winter, and plunging 
in the garden in the summer. Profuse blooms 
in summer; some in winter. Exquisitely fragrant. 
1725 Giant Hybrids Mixed Shades of violet to 
purple. 2 ft. Fragrant. Pkt. 15e; 1% oz. 75c 
HOLLYHOCK, INDIAN SPRING 
HELICHRYSUM (STRAWFLOWER)—MIXED COLORS 
Helichrysum 
The familiar, everlasting Strawflower. An an- 
nual, this double flower is most attractive in the 
garden, growing 2% to 3 ft. tall, and blooming 
from midsummer to frost. Cut before fully open 
and hang upside down to dry for winter bou- 
quets. 
1710 White 1712 Red 
1711 Yellow 1713 Violet 
1714 Salmon-pink 
Any of the above: Pkt. 15c; 14 oz. 5Uc 
1715 Mixed Colors Double, 2%4 in. straw-like 
flowers. Many colors. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 35c 
STRAWFLOWER COLLECTION 
For a generous supply of all colors. White, 
yellow, red, violet, and salmon-pink, 
Collection 4530—5 Pkts. One of 
50c 
each color (value 75c) for just. . 
Lantana 
Dwarf, shrubby plants sim- 
ilar in appearance and cul- 
ture to heliotrope (which 
see). Continuous blooms. 
1775 Dwarf Hybrids Mixed 
Bright yellow, orange, and 
red flowers in clusters. 
BKt Loe suo7, 50 
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Linaria 
Delightful little snapdragon-like flowers on 8 in. 
plants. Easily grown, free-blooming annual. 
1820 Fairy Bouquet Mixed. Crimson, orange, 
blue, pink, and other colors. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 40c 
fm POS 
LANTAN 
LINARIA, FAIRY BOUQUET MIXED 
(Perennial Sweet Pea) 
Tall perennial vines which will 
climb or 
cover. Flowers like sweet peas, 
but not fragrant. Long bloom- 
ing period; hardy everywhere. 
1785 Red Purplish red. 
1786 Pink Pleasing shade 
of rose-pink. 
1787 White Pearl 
1788 Mixed Colors Equal 
parts of the above 
three. 
Any of the above lathyrus: 
LARKSPUR, IMPERIAL WHITE KING 
Larkspur 
The annual form of delphinium, with new and 
impressive strains of great size and beauty. Plant 
early in the spring in a sunny location. Thin to 
stand 12 to 18 in. apart. May be planted in the 
fall in California and the South. 
IMPERIAL or BASE BRANCHING 
Tall, upright, compact, base-branching plants 
with many colorful spikes of large, double flow- 
ers on stems from 4 to 5 ft. tall. 
1800 Blue Bell Azure blue. 
1801 Carmine King Deep carmine rose. 
1802 Gloria Deep salmon-rose. 
1803 Sweet Lavender A delicate shade. 
1804 White King All-America selection, il- 
lustrated above. Pure white. Huge. 
Any of the above five: Pkt. 15c; Y% oz. 50c 
1805 Giant Imperial Finest Mixed. A special 
mixture of each of the above varieties together 
with others of intermediate shades. 
Pkt. 15c; % oz. 50c; % oz. 90c 
LARKSPUR COLLECTION 
All the fine named varieties of Imperial 
Giant Larkspur in separate packages. 
Collection 4535—5 Pkts. One of 50 
each color (value 75c) for just... Cc 
NEW REGAL LARKSPUR 
Simply huge spikes with florets almost as large 
as delphiniums. Plants are vigorous, early, and 
base-branching. A new strain. 
1810 Regal Rose A lovely, bright, glowing rose 
color. Pkt. 15c;' % oz. 50c 
1815 Regal Mixed Including violet, pink, rose 
and white in this new and important larkspur 
breeding triumph. 
Pkt. 15c; | % oz. 50c: 
Lathyrus 
4 oz. 85c 
run as a ground 
LATHYRUS 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA 
Pkt. 15c;  % oz, 45c 
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