LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1909. 



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MORNING GLORIES. 



Convolvulus Major. 



Undoubtedly one of the most profuse flowering 

 vines in cultivation; easy of culture; it thrives well in 

 almost any situation. The beauty and variety of its 

 flowers are unsurpassed. Pkt. 



Choice Mixed Varieties — Per oz. 10c; Yi lb. 20c 5 



Aurca Superbus — Beautiful golden yellow; 6 ft 10 



DWARF MORNING GLORY. (Convolvulus Minor.) 



Minor Tricolor — Mixed colors, oz. 15c 5 



Maiiritnnieus — Hardy trailing plant, 1 foot high. 

 Flowers of a rich lavender. Especially adapted for 

 rock work or baskets 5 



IPOMAEAS. 



MOON-FLOWERS AND EVENING GLORIES. 



Grnndiflora Moon-Flower Vine — A grand climber; 

 when planted in rich soil and well watered attains 

 a height of 50 to 70 feet; produces immense quanti- 

 ties of fragrant white flowers 10 



Bona Nox, Good Night or Evening Glory — Flowers 

 large, violet color, fragrant 5 



Coeeinea — Star Ipomaea, with small scarlet flowers.. 5 



Heavenly Blue — A splendid climber, either for the 

 conservatory or outdoors. Flowers large, light 

 blue with yellow throat, produced in clusters; foli- 

 age, large, heart-shaped 10 



Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory) — A rapid grower, 

 producing large clusters of rose-colored flowers. 

 The vines are covered with short, reddish hairs and 

 at frequent intervals clusters of curious seed pods 

 are formed 10 



Leari (Blue Dawn Flower) — Splendid bright blue; 

 grows in large clusters 10 



MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. Pkt. 



Tricolor — Dwarf-growing plants of* great beauty, well 

 suited for hanging baskets and the edgings for flower 

 beds, and for covering rock work. % foot. H. H. P. 



Mixed colors 5 



MEXICAN EVENING PRIMROSE. 

 Oenothera Rosea — Beautiful free-flowering plant, making 

 a brilliant display during the evening and early morn- 

 ing. Flowers beautiful rose. H. A 5 



MIMULUS— Monkey Flower. 



Beautiful free-blooming plants, suitable for vases or hang- 

 ing baskets, luxuriant in damp, shady situations. H. H. P. 

 Moschatus (Musk Plant) — Yellow foliage and flowers, hav- 

 ing a delightful musk scent. % foot 5 



Tlgrinus — An exceedingly beautiful blotched and spotted 

 hybrid, rivaling the Calceolaria in the variety of its 

 bright colors 5 



Soak Seeds of 

 Japanese Morning 

 Glory and Moon- 

 Flowers, for 12 

 hours in warm 

 water, or scrape 

 off the outer shell 

 at one of the ends 

 before sowing, to 

 aid in germina- 

 tion. 



JAPANESE MORNING GLOEY. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 



These Japanese Morning Glories are indeed a revelation in 

 the size and beauty of their flowers. The vines are strong 

 and of robust growth, the rich green foliage being in many 

 cases spotted, striped and mottled in a quaint and beautiful 

 fashion; others have silvery gray foliage. The flowers dis- 

 play a most enchanting variety of colors, both in solid, striped, 

 splashed and edged flowers, and are of enormous size, meas- 

 uring from 4 to 5 inches across. Sow early in good, rich soil 

 in a sunny spot in the garden, and water during dry, hot 

 weather. Pkt. 



Choice Mixed Colors — Oz. 15c; 2 oz. 25c; % lb. 35c 5 



"Fringed and Ruffled" Japanese Morning Glories — Magnifi- 

 cent large flowers, often as large as saucers, beauti- 

 fully frilled and ruffled. Choice mixed colors. Oz. 30c; 

 Vi lb. $1-00 10 



MYOSOTIS-FORGET-ME-NOT. 



QUICK AND EYERFLOWE1UNG FORGET-ME-NOT. 



All the varieties of this popular plant are very beautiful. 

 They succeed well in damp and shady places. 



Pkt. 



Dissitiilora — Clear blue; flowers very early. % foot 10 



Alpestris Nana Alba — Dwarf, white. % foot 5 



Palustris — Blue. % foot 5 



Victoria — Compact, bushy plants, completely covered with azure blue 



flowers 10 



Semperflorens — Blooms from early spring to autumn 10 



Quick and Everflowering— -This remarkable Forget-Me-Not may be 

 treated as an annual and sown at any time of the year, beginning 

 to flower in 6 to 8 weeks from time of sowing. In habit of growth 

 the plants are strong and bushy, and when fully grown they are 

 perfectly covered with flowers of the most lovely blue 10 



PILLAR-SHAPED FORGET-ME-NOTS. 



Present an attractive and charming appearance. All their branches 

 grow straight and perpendicular without ever bending to the side, every 

 plant forming a regular pillar. Pkt. 



Royal Blue — Deep blue 1" 



Fair Maiden — Lovely pink 10 



White 10 



Any three 10c pkts. for 25c. 



