LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1925. 



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MORNING GLORIES 



Convolvulus Major. 



Undoubtedly one of the most profuse flowering vines in 

 cultivation; easy of culture; it tiirives well in almost any situ- 

 ation. The beauty and variety of its flowers are unsurpassed. 



Pkt. 



Choice Mixt'd \ arietics — Per oz. lot-; '4 I'j. S'lc in 



Aurea Superbiis — Beautiful golden vellow; 6 ft 10 



UWARF MORNING GLOItV. (Convolvulus Minor). 

 Minor Tricolor — MiXfd colors, oz. L'lic 10 



IPOMAEA5. 



MOON-FLOWEllS AXU KVKMNG GLORIAS. 



Grandiflora, Moon-Flower Vine — A grand climber; when 

 planted in rich soil and well Watered attains a height 

 of 50 to 70 feet; produces immense quantities of fra- 

 grant white Howers 10 



Bona Nox, Good Night or 



evening Glory — Flow- /it'lifr 



ers large, violet color. ^ljiffl^B>v '''V 



fragrant 10 ^^r^lK? 'Jj\ 



Heavenly Blue — A splendid ^?%&ivC'^ tx^iV 



climber, either for the "-pf!^^' z^ v\ 



conservatory or out- A^ ^ ^^ i'V 



doors. Flowers large, \r ^kT ajf' r 



light blue with yellow ~*y ^ fP\ 



throat, produced in JS' '■^^' ^-->'» 



clusters; foliage large, ,' ^f^i^^^Vl!* « 



heart-shaped 10 / fe-v^ Hr'-rk.-'iT;. 



Qnanioelit Hybrid.n — "Car- I ^x", ^Vfe*^ 



dinal Climber." See <^''i ^^M^^"^^ 



page 4S. Price, 2 pkts., ^Ky '^'^k^^-< 



25c; pkt 15 ^^Mt^^f^i'^f-M^ 



Setosa (Brazilian Morning »S''^'i>^!^-f* <^J^i^^ 



G 1 o r y) — A rapid ,%W^yS£^Sm^^*V'' ' 



grower, producing A^^'^t 'tX^^^Vl'^ 



large clusters of rose- ^ iJ!f*t^ftp^S:^~tW,f, N&- 



colored flowers. The ^flTi-^U k^^^/V^'* >i^^ 



vines are covered with ^^^3ClC^'fe'S<^J«rv«^'■'■sa. 



short, reddish hairs •^S«''5*^b»S-^ ^-S^Sj^^-^aeiAi? 



and at frequent inter- » „ « »t _ 



vals clusters of curious Ipomaea, Bonna Nox. 



seed pods are formed. 10 

 Leari (Blue Dawn Flowers) — ^Splendid bright blue; grows 



in large clusters 10 



MINA LOBATA or IPOMAEA VERSICOLOR, 



A luxuriant annual climber, bearing large quantities of 

 tube-shaped flowers, red in the bud changing as they 

 expand through shades of orange and yellow to cream 

 white. Height 12 feet 10 



MESEMBRYANTHEMU3I. 

 Crystallinnm — Ice Plant — T. A. Trailing plant of dwarf 

 habit for rock work or flower borders. Leaves covered 

 with glistening elevations, whence the name 10 



MIMOSA. 

 Pudica (Sensitive Plant). H. H. A.— 1 foot. One of the 

 most remarkable and interesting plants in cultivation; 

 the leaves, when touched, instantly fold up 10 



Soak Seed.s of 

 Japanese Morning 

 Glory and Moon- 

 Flowers, for 12 

 hours i n warm 

 water, or scrape 

 off the outer shell 

 at one of the ends 

 before sowing, to 

 aid germination. 



Japanese Morning Glory. 



IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 



These Japanese Morning Glories are indeed a revelation in 

 the size and beauty of their flowers. Sow early in good, rich 

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

 weather. 



Pkt. 

 Choice Mi.ved Colors — Oz. 20c: V4, lb. 60c 10 



"Fringed and Ruffled" .lapanese Morning Glories — Mag- 

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

 fully frilled and ruffled. Choice mixed colors. Oz. 50c; 



Vt lb. $1.50 10 



MEXICAN EVENING PRI3IROSE. 



Oenothera Rubrioalyx (Evening Primrose, "California") — 

 A new form from the University of California. Dark 

 red buds contrast strikingly with the yellow flowers. 

 Very ornate in the garden 10 



Oenothera Rosea — Beautiful free-flowering plant, making 

 a brilliant display during the evening and early morn- 

 ing. Flowers beautiful rose. H. P 10 



Pillar-Shaped Forget-me-not. 



MIMUL.US — Monkey Flower. 



Pkt. 



Beautiful free-blooming plants, suitable for vases or hanging baskets, lux- 

 uriate In damp, shady situations. H. H. P. 

 Moschatus (Musk Plant) — Yellow foliage and flowers, having a delightful 



musk scent. Vi foot 10 



Tigrinus — An exceedingly beautiful blotched and spotted hybrid, rivaling the 



Calceolaria in the variety of its bright colors 10 



MYOSOTIS— FORGET-ME-NOT. 



Succeeds well in damp and shady places. 



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



Palustri.s — Blue, % foot 10 



Victoria — Compact, completely covered -with azure blue flowers 10 



Quick and Everllowering — Will flovv^er in 6 to 8 weeks from time of sowing. 

 The plants are strong and bushy, and are perfectly covered with flowers 



of the most lovely blue 10 



Ruth Fischer — A splendid new Forget-me-not of dwarf compact habit with 

 glossy dark green foliage, and bearing large clusters of lovely pure blue 

 flowers measuring about half an inch across, larger than any other variety. 

 An excellent plant either for outdoor bedding or pot culture. Very hardy 15 



PILLAR-SHAPED FORGET-ME-NOTS. 



Grow^ straight and perpendicular without ever bending to the side, every plant 

 forming a regular pillar. 



Pkt. 

 Royal Blue — Deep blue 10 



Pink Gem — Lovely pink 10 



White Gem 10 



