Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . usters of deliciously fragrant flowers k^JJAJW TT leuill of pure white. 10 cents. Til** Oiipcn For neat, dwarf habit, profusion of bloom and richness ofAllc VSWCU odor, The Queen has no equal. Its vivid royal purplecolor with distinct white center gives something entirely new in color for eithersummer decoration or winter flowering. By far the best of Heliotropes. 10c. each. Florence Nightingale cJeenttsfreeaec^wering light layender- 10 ^-ffjji-n Color deepest violet purple, large white eye; very fragrant;vjxi_i«; the plant is of vig


Hastings' seeds : spring 1912 catalogue . usters of deliciously fragrant flowers k^JJAJW TT leuill of pure white. 10 cents. Til** Oiipcn For neat, dwarf habit, profusion of bloom and richness ofAllc VSWCU odor, The Queen has no equal. Its vivid royal purplecolor with distinct white center gives something entirely new in color for eithersummer decoration or winter flowering. By far the best of Heliotropes. 10c. each. Florence Nightingale cJeenttsfreeaec^wering light layender- 10 ^-ffjji-n Color deepest violet purple, large white eye; very fragrant;vjxi_i«; the plant is of vigorous habit; very floriferous. 10 cents each. Bouganvillea Sanderiana S&fi&t^ufis^iZm for house culture and for an open ground climber in comparatively frostless re-gions. A full-grown plant will often contain tens of thousands of the odd-lookingpurplish pink vowers, and seen in full bloom in the warmer climate it is a sighinever to be forgotten. Good plants 20 cents each. H. G. Hastings & Co., Seedsmen, Atlanta, Georgia. 95. HIBISCUS We have found the Chinese Hibiscus one of the mostsatisfactory of all plants for open ground culture in sum-mer and as a house plant in winter. In Florida and theGulf Coast section it is well adapted to open ground plant-ings, and can be trimmed to any shape desired or used asa hedge. New Pink Hibiscus, Peachblow The flowers are double and from 4 to 5 inches in diame-ter, of a charming, rich, clear pink color, with small, deepcrimson center. It is one of the freest flowering plantnovelties recently offered. The color is an entirely newand beautiful shade, and it blooms abundantly and con-tinuously during the summer and fall months. Largeplants 2 and 3 years old make a magnificent show. It willgive general satisfaction to those who grow it, either inpots or planted out in the garden. It blooms well in thewinter in the greenhouse or in any sunny window, 15 centseach. Extra strong large plants 30 cents each. Hibiscus, Double Crimson This superb vari


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