LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1922. 63 
MORNING GLORIES 
F _ Convolvulus Major. 
| Undoubtedly one of the most profuse flowering vines in 
oer 
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| cultivation; easy of culture; it thrives well in almost any situ- 
; ation. The beauty and variety of its flowers are Pe es a tele 
Choice Mixed Varieties—Per oz. 1c; 4 Ib. 35c..........+. 5 
Aurea Superbus—Beautiful golden yellow; 6 ft............ 10 
| DWARF MORNING GLORY. (Convolvulus Minor). 
| Minor Tricolor—Mixed colors, 0Z. 20C..............-e000: 5 
| 
| IPOMAEAS 
; MOON-FLOWERS AND EVENING GLORIES, 
‘| Grandiflora, Moon-Flower Vine—A grand climber; when 
i planted in rich soil and well watered attains a height 
of 50 to 70 feet; produces immense quantities of fra- 
grant white flowers 
Bona Nox, Good Night or 
My Evening Glory—Flow- 
| ers large, violet color, 
Pape ik 
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al Heavenly Blue—A splendid 
aI climber, either for the 
conservatory or _  out- 
4, doors. Flowers large, 
c light blue with yellow Soak Seeds of 
1; throat, produced in Japanese Morning 
a clusters; foliage large, Glory and Moon- 
heart-shaped ......... 10 Flowers, for 12 
Quamoclit Hybrida—“Car- hours in warm 
dinal Climber.” See water, or scrape 
page 53. Price, 2 pKts, off the outer shell 
at one of the ends 
before sowing, to 
aid germination. 
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Setosa (Brazilian Morning 
Glory)—A rapid grower, 
producing large clus- 
ters of rose-colored 
flowers. The vines are 
covered with short, 
reddish hairs and at 
frequent intervals clus- 
ters’ of curious seed 
pods are formed....... 10 
Leari (Blue Dawn Flowers)—Splendid bright blue; grows 
Japanese Morning Glory. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
These Japenese 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. = 
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MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. Choice Mixed Colors—Oz. 20c; % Ib. 60c..........++-.+4-- 5 
. ae “Fringed and Ruffled” Japanese Morning Glories—Mag- 
eee eer ce eats A Rees Pom awart niacont large flowers, often as large as saucers, Doan 
a 5 is 3 r i i ix Ss: 5 ; 
with glistening elevations, whence the name........... 10 ans pulica Cont ses OO mee. golons: : ae mE ee 10 
Tricolor—Dwarf-growing plants of great beauty, well /A, © PL.00 ce eee eee ee eee we ener eee e ene 
suited for hanging baskets and the edgings of flower MEXICAN EVENING PRIMROSE. 
i ee gud for covering rock work. % foot, H. H. P Oenothera Rubriealyx (Evening Primrose, “California” )— 
ixed icolorsi he. ielae wraneiat os: Hom bids Sad atae Seni 10 A new form from the University of California. Dark 
MIMOSA red buds contrast strikingly with the yellow flowers. 
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Pudica (Sensitive Plant). H. H, A.—1 foot. One of the Oenothera Rosea—Beautiful free-flowering plant, making 
most remarkable and interesting plants in cultivation; a brilliant display during the evening and early morn- 
| the leaves, when touched, instantly fold up........... ar LO ing. Flowers beautiful rose. RAGE tegen Seene sacra alopatans 10 
| MIMULUS—Monkey Flower. A 
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 
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Tigrinus—An exceedingly beautiful blotched and spotted hybrid, rivaling the 
Calceolaria in the variety of its bright colors...... FO ONG CEE CHOICE olen Gan 5 
MINA LOBATA, 
| A luxuriant annual climber, bearing large quantities of tube-shaped flowers, red 
i in the bud changing as they expand through shades of orange and yellow 
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ee MYOSOTIS—FORGET-ME-NOT 
Succeeds well in damp and shady places. 
Dissitiflora—Clear blue; flowers very early. % foot...........ec cece cece ceeee 10 
Palustris— Bley yg iO Ot ee ciaciem ree etetenemete rte eke ra ie retell oictetege shale clcleseyelieie) slic oleic 5 
Victoria—Compact, completely covered with azure blue flowers.............-. 10 
Quick and Everflowering—W ill flower in 6 to 8 weeks from time of sowing. 
The plants are strong and bushy, and are perfectly covered with flowers 
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15 
PILLAR-SHAPED FORGET-ME-NOTS. 
Grow straight and perpendicular without ever bending to the side, every plant 
forming a regular pillar, 
Pkt. 
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Binks? Gem—-IZ0Vviely, pp im byrsraretpei slices ora ree abe sce ee rau eralesh ie oli ciea Sula atomsharslishaceca cise liguetare 10 
Pillar-Shaped Forget-me-not, White Gem ............--+seeereee b ad C020 0.0165 o0lg OH OGIO DOS Odo ton pao Goo bode 10 
