. True & reliable seeds. et. HOLLYHOCK. Splendid tree-flowering peren-nials, producing beautiful doubleflowers on grand spikes four to sixfeet in height the second Springfrom seed. Seed may be sownthinly in shallow drills at any timeduring Spring, but germinates bestwhile the ground is cool and young plants are well start-ed transplant to beds or borders,setting them one to two feet or borders in which they areto grow should be of light richsoil, slightly raised or rounded toinsure good drainage during theWinter. Plants will continue togrow and blossom for several vearsHo


. True & reliable seeds. et. HOLLYHOCK. Splendid tree-flowering peren-nials, producing beautiful doubleflowers on grand spikes four to sixfeet in height the second Springfrom seed. Seed may be sownthinly in shallow drills at any timeduring Spring, but germinates bestwhile the ground is cool and young plants are well start-ed transplant to beds or borders,setting them one to two feet or borders in which they areto grow should be of light richsoil, slightly raised or rounded toinsure good drainage during theWinter. Plants will continue togrow and blossom for several vearsHoUyliock. jf ^j^g flower spikes are cut off as soon as they are done blooming. Double finest , 5c.; oz., 75c. Ipomoea Moonflower.^—(See Climbers )Joseplis Coat.— (See Aniaranthus Tricolor.)Xatliynis Perennial Peas.—(See Climbers.) LARKSPUR.— (DelpHinum ) One of the most showy and useful plants, possessingnearly all requisites for adornment of the garden. Dwarf Rocket.—Double extra fine, mixed. Pkt., 5c. LOBELIA. (a) A beautiful and popular flower, very desirable forpot culture, beds or hanging baskets, because of its trailinghabits. Grows easily and does well in beds and a profusion of blue and white flowers. Erinxis.—Mixed trailer. Package, 5c. Crystal Blue.^Package, 5c. (2Lupinus.) Large showy plants for beds and borders. Should besown where the}^ are to bloom, as thej- do not transplantwell. Flowers in long, graceful spikes of rich and variedcolors. Large rose. Packet, 5c. Dwarf French MARIGOLDS. Well-known garden favorites of quick growth and veryfree-flowering habit. Seed can be sown thinly in shallowdrills when trees are starting out in leaf, or the joungplants may be started in boxes of light earth in the sunnywindow of a warm room and set in the flower bed whendanger of is over, thus producing flowers earlier inthe Summer. This Dwarf French class forms ball-likebushes twelve to fifteen inches in height, with finely cut


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