Helianthus (Sunflower) (a) 
342. New Red. Rich chestnut color, some tipped with yellow. 
7 feet. Pkt., 6c. 
343. Sungold. Brilliant golden yellow flowers, large and 100% 
pone free flowering. Plants uniform height, four to five feet. 
hay, neler, 
344. Mammoth Russian. Immense flowers. Plants 8 feet tall. 
eee for backgrounds as well as poultry feed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 
ic. 
Helichrysum 
(Strawflower) (ae). Effective for beds and borders as well as 
winter bouquets. Flowers to be dried should be picked when 
Parny opened and hung with heads downward in a cool, airy 
place. 
345. Goldenball. Handsome, rich yellow. 
346. Scarlet. Rich, vivid scarlet. 
347. Rose Queen. Fine rose color. 
348. Violet Queen. Dark violet. 
349. Double Mixed. All double sorts; mixed. 
Any above colors of Helichrysums, 5c a@ packet. The 
five varieties, one packet of each for 20c. 
Heliotrope 
350. Giant Hybrids (a). Excellent bedding plant in. summer, 
popular as a house plant in winter. About 1) feet tall. De- 
lightful fragrance. Many shades, ranging from pure white 
to violet-blue. Pkt., 10c. 
Hibiscus 
(Marsh Mallow) (p). Showy shrublike plants bearing large fe 
flowers during August and September. HELIANTHUS—SUNGOLD 
351. Golden Bowl. Deep cream petals with maroon center. 2 
feet tall. Pkt., 6c. ; A 
352. Mallow Marvels Mixed. White, pink and red flowers of — Hunnemania 
enormous size. Height 4 feet. Pkt., 6c. (Tulip Poppy) (a). This bush Eschscholtzia grows about 4 tee: 
tall and is covered with large Poppy-like flowers from July until 
hard frost. Seed should be sown early in May. Feathery gray- 
green foliage. 
372. Sunlite. Semi-double canary-yellow blooms. Extra rows of 
short petals outside the Tulip-like cup. Pkt., 10c. 
373. Fumariaefolia. Golden yellow flowers with orange anthers. 
Pi, 0c. 
Kochia 
377. Childsi (Summer Cypress or Burning Bush) (a). A handsome 
hedge or border annual, growing quickly from seed. Symmet- 
rical, oval plants 3 feet tall with feathery foliage, which turns 
bright red in fall. Pkt., 5c. 
KOCHIA 
Hollyhock 
(p). Our fine strain of Hollyhocks produces the fullest double 
blossoms on dwarfer, more compact plants than the old Double 
Hollyhocks. Their splendid spires of bloom make a grand dis- 
play in any background situation. Blooms second season from 
seed. Very hardy and will withstand any cold weather. 
353. Imperator. New double Begonia-Flowered Hollyhocks. Many 
fine colors. Pkt., 10c. 
354. New Triumph. New early flowering class with waved and 
fringed petals. Pkt., 10c. 
355. White. Pure white. Pkt., 6c. / 
356. Newport Pink. Beautiful pink. “ Pkt., 6c. 
357. Deep Yellow. Very fine. Pkt., 6c. 
361. Crimson. Deep crimson. Pkt., 6c. 
362. Double Mixed. A fine mixture of all double varieties. Many 
shades. Pkt., 5c. 
363. Mammoth Alleghany. Flowers produced in abundance. 3 to 
5 inches in diameter. Some double, some semi-double, all 
beautifully fringed or curled. Colors varied and resemble 
crushed silk. Pkt., 5c. 
364. Single Mixed. Many varieties of tall, single Hollyhocks. 
Fine for background. Pkt., 5c. : 
Annual Holiyhock 
365. Annual Everblooming. Sown early in spring they bloom 
by August and continue till hard frost. Many choice sorts, 
single and double and semi-double, with very large flowers. 
Color range is wonderful, embracing everything from pure 
white to maroon. Pkt., 5c. HOLLYHOCK 
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