Hollyhock 
Chater’s Double. Hollyhocks are old garden 
favorites, excellent for background to 
dwarfer plants, for screening unsightly 
places and planting along bare walls. They 
are easy culture, succeeding best in deep 
rich, well-drained soil. The plants like a 
warm sunny location sheltered from the 
wind. Mixed colors. Pkt. 20c. 
Annual “Indian Spring.” A new annual 
hollyhock with semi-double crinkly edged 
flowers of lovely rose-pink shades predomi- 
nating. Cutting back after first blooms are 
past often produces a second crop. Pkt. 25c. 
Kochia 
(Summer Cypress.) This beautiful annual, 
sometimes called Burning Bush, forms a 
globe-shaped bush about 2 feet to 2% feet 
in height, which resembles a cypress tree. In 
summer, the color is light green, but in the 
fall it turns carmine to blood-red. Pkt. 10c. 
LARKSPUR 
Giant Imperial 
Larkspurs 
Larkspurs give fine spikes of bloom that are 
exceedingly graceful and attractive. Per- 
fectly hardy. Sow in early spring and thin 
out seedlings to give each plant room for 
development. The delphinium-like flowers 
are carried on 4 to 5 foot stems. The plants 
are upright and compact. We have the fol- 
lowing colors: 
Blue Spire. Deep violet blue. 
Rose King. Warm deep salmon rose. 
Pink King. Soft pink shaded salmon. 
White King. Pure glistening white. 
Lilac Spire. Attractive pinkish lavender. 
Mixed. The above colors and others. 
Pkt. 15c; Collection of six 85c 
Linum 
(Scarlet Flax.) A very effective and showy 
hardy annual bedding plant. Long blooming 
period. Brilliant scarlet flowers on delicate 
stems about 1 foot high. Pkt. 10c. 
LOBELIA, CRYSTAL PALACE 
Lobelia, Dwarf 
Plants small and compact and very hardy, 
bearing a profusion of brilliant blue flowers. 
A great favorite not only for borders but for 
window and porch boxes as well. Pkt. 15e. 
Lobelia, Trailing 
A beautiful plant for window boxes and 
hanging baskets. The flowers are similar to 
the compact Lobelia but the plants are loose 
and trailing. Pkt. 15c. 
Russell’s Lupins 
This is without doubt the finest strain of 
Perennial Lupins yet introduced. The flower 
spikes are longer, and the flowers closer 
placed than any of the earlier kinds. The 
colors are brighter and come in a wide 
range of solid colors and striking bi-colors. 
Large pkt. 25c. 
Beautiful New 
MARIGOLDS 
A wealth of color all summer and fall un- 
equalled by an other flower. Easy to grow 
in ordinary garden loam but give the best 
results in a fairly rich medium one; be sure 
to plant in a sunny location. All are lovely 
for cutting, the flowers keep in fine condi- 
tion for a long time. 
HARMONY HYBRIDS 
French Dwarf Double. All the fine features 
of “Harmony” but coming in a wide and 
varied color range, from yellow to maroon 
with many striped and contrasting combina- 
tions. Pkt. 10c. 
MISSION GIANTS 
The plants grow about 18 inches high and 
show much more than the ordinary amount 
of vigor. The plants, which are base branch- 
ing, produce from 8 to 12 stems of excellent 
length. The blooms, which measure from 4 
to 5 inches in diameter, are almost a a per- 
fect ball. 
Mission Giant Goldsmith. New rich golden 
orange. Pkt. 15c. 
Mission Giant Yellowstone. New clear golden 
yellow. Pkt. 15c. 
GIGANTEA “SUNSET GIANTS” 
A striking new sweet scented marigold that 
is attracting much attention on account of its 
size, keeping qualities and range of color, 
which varies from deep orange, golden 
orange, deep golden yellow, lemon and prim- 
rose. The blossoms, which are borne on 
robust plants 3 to 4 feet tall, average 5 
inches in diameter. Pkt. 15c. 
MARIGOLD, SUNSET GIANTS 
MARIGOLD 
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FLASH 
NEW DOUBLE “GUINEA GOLD” 
A new and distinct type of Marigold, excel- 
lent for both cut flower and garden use. The 
flowers are a brilliant orange, double, ruf- 
fled, with loose petals. Pkt. 10c. 
NEW MAMMOTH MUM 
Great, fluffy, light sulphur, yellow blooms 
34% inches and more across. Flowering in 
24%2 months from seed so gardeners have 
“Mums” for garden and cut flowers months 
before frost. Borne on upright plants 30 
inches tall. Long, sturdy stems. Pkt. 25c. 
FLASH 
All-America Silver Medal Winner. Earliest 
of all Marigolds! The dwarf plants are com- 
pletely covered with flowers all summer. 
Flowers are a bright combination of colors 
ranging from vivid red through bronze, with 
a few yellow flowers to give harmonious 
contrast. About 18 in. in height. Pkt. 25c. 
BUTTERBALL ; 
All-America Bronze Medal Winner. Small 
canary-yellow, scabiosa-like flowers, 1 in. 
across, with crested centers, completely 
cover the compact, bushy plants. Grow 8 in. 
tall. Pkt. 15c. 
SPRY 
All-America Silver Medal Winner. The most 
profuse blooming of all Double French Mari- 
golds. Bright yellow, pin cushion centers, 
crests surrounded by several rows of ma- 
hoary ted guard petals. About 9 inches tall. 
. 15e. 
; AFRICAN DOUBLE 
A fine hardy annual of vigorous growth 
about 3 feet tall. It is covered during its 
blooming season with many globe-shaped 
orange and lemon-colored blossoms. Pkt. 10c. 
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