2105 Hibiscus (Lavatera) 
HIBISCUS (A) (P) 
2150 Lavatera Giant Loveliness. (A) An 
aristocrat among annuals—sturdy 3 ft. 
branching plants covered with charming 
deep shrimp-pink saucer-shaped flowers. 
Pkt. 25c 
2155 Mallow Marvels. (P) They're actually 
fantastic—and often dinner plate size. 
Huge shrubby plants—thoroughly hardy. 
Grow 5 to 6 ft. and-from Mid July on bear 
quantities of saucer-shaped blooms vary- 
ing in color from blush through pink and 
rose to vivid red. Pkt. 25c 
DOUBLE FLOWERED 
HOLLYHOCKS (8) 
Certainly these charming flowers have 
won the hearts of all. Our strain is nota- 
ble for the immense double flowers and 
wide range of color. Flowers profusely dur- 
ing July and August. 
Pkts. 15¢ each 
2178 Newport Pink. ///us. in color, p. 22. 
2174 Deep Rose 2180 Pure White 
2176 Maroon 2184 Scarlet 
2188 Giant Mixed. 2186 Yellow 
HOLLYHOCK COLLECTION 
1 Pkt. ea. of 6 Colors 
listed above : 
Order Group 
No. 21891 
HOLLYHOCK (A) 
2167 Triumph Supreme. A new introduc- 
tion of rare merit .. . so early blooming 
that seed started indoors in March will 
flower the same year. Huge blooms are 
double, beautifully fringed and ruffled, in 
a pleasing color range. Reports from 4 
years trials prove that this is the finest 
Hollyhock ever introduced. Pkt. 15c 
CHINESE LANTERN—Physalis (P) 
3175 Easily grown perennial bearing in 
the fall tall sprays of brilliant orange seed 
pods which can be dried and kept all 
winter. Will thrive under adverse condi- 
tions. By careful separation of the seed 
pod sections, you can make giant flowers 
4 inches and more across—with sparkling 
orange center! Pkt. 25c 
2405 Honesty 
HONESTY—Lunaria (8) 
2405 Silverpenny. Grand Everlasting. 242 
ft. stems, well-branched, bear lovely, soft 
orchid-pink flowers in May—later becom- 
ing the Silver Sixpence for ethereal winter 
bouquets. Pkt. 15c 
HYACINTH BEANS (A) 
1760 Dolichos. Need a speedy screen in a 
hurry? Here’s one to cover porch or trellis. 
Foliage heart-shaped and bright green, 
flowers white to lilac. Seed pods are pur- 
ple and a delight for arrangers. 10 ft. 
Pkt. 25c 
IMPATIENS—Patient Lucy 
2230 For shady spots, difficult windows or 
shaded porch—there’s nothing to equal 
Patient Lucy. Fabulously free blooming 
and care free. There’s a wealth of color in 
every packet. Includes all shades of pink, 
red, orchid, orange and chamois. Pkt, 25¢ 
IPOMOEA—See Morning Glory, page 20, 
JOHNNY JUMP-UPS—See page 27, 
FLOWERING KALE (A) 
2300 Interesting novelty. This fine Japanese 
Strain takes on remarkably beautiful colors 
ranging from white through cream, pink, 
orchid, rose and ruby red against a dark 
green ground. Curled, crested, fluted and 
ruffled leaf edges accentuate all the deli- 
cate colors. Heads average 12 in. in width. 
Pkt. 25c 
SUMMER CYPRESS—Kochia (A) 
2282 Childsi. Symmetrical bushy plants 
resembling dwarf evergreens. Foliage soft 
light green in summer carmine in autumn. 
Pkt. 15c 
LOBELIAS (A) (P) 
A great favorite for window box or edging. 
Free blooming. Use with Alyssum or in 
front of yellow dwarf Marigolds. 
2376 Blue Gown. A. 4 inch, deep blue with- 
out eye. Pkt. 25c 
2388 Sapphire. A. Trailing 1 ft., bright blue 
with white eye. Pkt. 25c¢ 
2397 Cardinal Flower. P. America’s most 
brilliantly colored native wild flower. 
Adapts itself readily to gardens where 
adequate moisture can be supplied. 3 ft. 
Blazing rich cardinal red spikes. Pkt. 25¢ 
LUNARIA—See Honesty, this page. 
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1609 Larkspur, Supreme Mixture 
NEW "SUPREME LARKSPURS" (A) 
Annual Delphiniums 
The most superior strain ever introduced. 
Spikes are taller and sturdier with finer, 
larger flowers in clear sparkling colors. 
Pkts. 25¢ each. 
1581 Dark Blue. True rich violet blue. 
1588 Lilac. Beautiful clear shade. 
1594 Pink. Lively, bright rose-pink. 
1597 Salmon Supreme. Salmon-tose. 
1603 White. Clean, snow-white. 
1609 Mixture. Harmony blend of many 
lovely colors. Pkt. 25c, 4% oz. $1.00 
HARDY SWEET PEAS (?) 
Lathyrus 
2303 Latifolius Mixed. Vigorous easily 
grown climber for trellis, fence or porch, 
producing many long stemmed rose-pink 
or white blooms all summer. 6-8 ft. Pkt. 15¢ 
SWEET LAVENDER (P) 
2320 Vera. Time honored herb, so fine for 
sachets, and pot-pourri and charming as a 
grey leaved garden plant bearing hun- 
dreds of fragrant spikes. 18 in. Pkt. 25c 
LINARIA (A) 
2350 Northern Lights. New improved mix- 
ture embracing every conceivable color. 
Light, graceful and dainty like miniature 
snap-dragons. Pkt. 25c¢ 
LINUM—Blue Flax (P) 
2372 Caeruleum. Airy, graceful light blue 
border plant. Combine with coral bells for 
long lovely grouping. 18 inch. Pkt. 15c 
LOVE-IN-A-MIST—See Nigella, page 23. 
RUSSELL LUPINES (P) 
2452 Mixture. ///ustrated in color, page 22. 
For Bigger, Better Flowers Use 
BRECK’S NEW ROSE & 
FLOWER SPRAY-DUST 
See page 68 
