. Heliotko Humea Elegans. GYPSOPHILA. Pretty, free flowering, elegant plants, for rock work, baskets, edgings, and borders; succeeding in any garden *oil. 5915 G. Muralis. Trailing, pretty pink blossoms; suitable for small beds, etc.; hardy annual; 6 5 5916— Paniculata. White flowers, beautiful for bouquets, imparting a light, airy appearance; hardy perennial; 2 feet 5 Globe Sunflower. Hollyhock. HIBISCUS. Showy, ornamental plants, for mixed beds or shrub- bery borders, having large-sized, varied, and beautiful colored flowers. 5944 H. Africanus. Large, cream-colored flowers, with a bro


. Heliotko Humea Elegans. GYPSOPHILA. Pretty, free flowering, elegant plants, for rock work, baskets, edgings, and borders; succeeding in any garden *oil. 5915 G. Muralis. Trailing, pretty pink blossoms; suitable for small beds, etc.; hardy annual; 6 5 5916— Paniculata. White flowers, beautiful for bouquets, imparting a light, airy appearance; hardy perennial; 2 feet 5 Globe Sunflower. Hollyhock. HIBISCUS. Showy, ornamental plants, for mixed beds or shrub- bery borders, having large-sized, varied, and beautiful colored flowers. 5944 H. Africanus. Large, cream-colored flowers, with a brown centre; hardy annual; li feet 5 5945 — Palustris. Large pink flowers; hardy peren- nial; 3 feet 5 HOLLYHOCK. i Althaea Rosea.) This splendid plant now ranks with the Dahlia for summer decoration, and from its stately growth and the varied colors of its magnificent large spikes of flowers, may justly claim a place in every large garden or pleasure ground. Our seed has been saved from the best named varieties. Seed sown in June and July will flower the following summer; hard v. 5950 H. Extra Choice'Double, Mixed 10 5946 — Double White. Extra strain of perfectly double, pure white flowers 15 5948— Double Yellow. Comprising the buff, straw color and orange shades 15 5947 — Double Pink and Ked. Comprising all the shades of red 15 5949 — Chater's Prize Collection of 12 varieties, each color separate $ HONESTY. (Lunaria.) Hardy biennial, admired for its silvery seed pouches, which are used for house ornaments, as they present a beautiful and rather curious appearance. 5953 L. Biennis. 2 feet 10 Newburyport, Mass.—" Seeds received all right. Your liberality and promptness shall be appreciated "—J A. Keniston.


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