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LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1926. 61 
MORNING GLORIES 
Convolvulus Major. 
Undoubtedly one of the most profuse flowering vines in 
cultivation; easy of culture; it thrives well in almost any situ- 
ation. The beauty and variety of its flowers are Bn SUED B ese 
Choice Mixed Varieties—Per oz. 15c; 4% lb. 35c............ 
Aurea Superbus—Beautiful golden yellow; 6 ft... 
DWARF MORNING GLORY. (Convolvulus Minor). 
Minor Tricolor—Mixed colors, 62, 20C............--..000- 10 
IPOMAEAS. 
MOON-FLOWERS AND EVENING GLORIES. 
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 flowers............. SiG miD-Ot0.0 Oo UDI b 5 OOO 
Bona Nox, Good Night or 
Evening Glory—Flow- 
ers large, violet color, 
PMA LIAM Gy ele scale ols lelcvers 10 
Heavenly Blue—A splendid 
elimber, either for the 
conservatory or _ out- 
doors. Flowers large, 
light blue with yellow 
throat, produced in 
clusters; foliage large, 
heart-shaped ....... 10 
Quamoclit Hy brida—“Car- 
dinal Climber.” See 
page 48. Price, 2 pkts., 
OC Dicbeiis clicioickers Ee heonniig a3 
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 inter- 
vals clusters of curious tpomses) nonna, Nox. IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
seed pods are formed. 10 
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Soak Seeds of 
Japanese Morning 
Glory and Moon- 
Flowers, for 12 
hours in warm 
water, Or scrape 
oft the outer shell 
at one of the ends 
before sowing, to 
aid germination. 
Japanese Morning Glory. 
Leari (Blue Dawn Eilers) 7 culendid bright blue; grows These Japanese Morning Glories are indeed a revelation in 
inpalareie  CLUSECTS). 62%. tie ceicie «wee wesie « RID Den OID OL nD icici a LO, pee size and beauty of oes powers: Ow carly in Boog, ten 
soil in a sunny spot int arden, an water durin ry, ho 
MINA LOBATA or IPOMAEA VERSICOLOR. SO GE aaa i oe CN 
A luxuriant annual climber, bearing large quantities of Pkt. 
tube-shaped flowers, red in the bud changing as they Choice Mixed Colors—Oz. 20c; % Ib. 60c...........-..... 10 
expand through shades of orange and yellow to cream “Fringed and Ruffled” Japanese Morning Glories—Mag- 
white. Height 12 feet...... cogeudduceone nd see e reece LOme nificent large flowers, often as large as saucers, beauti- 
MESEMBRYAN'THEMUM. ub ase and ruffled. Choice mixed colors. Oz. 50c; 10 
Crystallinum—Ice Plant—T. A. Trailing plant of dwarf 
habit for rock work or flower borders. Leaves covered MEXICAN EVENING PRIMROSE. 
Oenothera Rubricaiyx (Evening Primrose, “California” )— 
with glistening elevations, whence the name......... 10 ING een RETO mtheUnivercitvulot California li Dank 
MIMOSA. red buds contrast strikingly with the yellow flowers. 
Pudica (Sensitive Plant). H. H, A.—1 foot. One of the MenRVaOrMaten iin Mensa dem vicveleviesene clelaie eiclelecaicieieveceis’ lene Pao: 
most remarkable and interesting plants in cultivation; Oenothera Rosea—Beautiful free-flowering plant, making 
the leaves, when touched, instantly fold up.......... 10 a brilliant display during the evening and early morn- 
Inga HMloOwersiDeautifuleroses MER Ps. c). cteusicleve. clsieiclelsile . 10 
MIMULUS—Monkey Flower. Pe 
Beautiful free-blooming plants, suitable for vases or hanging baskets, lux- i 
uriate in damp, shady situations. let, 2, 
Moschatus (Musk Plant)—yYellow foliage and flowers, having a delightful 
IMNUTSEMES COMER ML GUEL © Ol War tereretcte celaniate okavedete en erafelelccolaadate abe teteticiia le: cloleielercteretepamsterene ts 10 
Tigrinus—An exceedingly beautiful blotched and spotted hybrid, rivaling the 
Calceolariatviniethe variety Lol, its! bright icolorsea swe ci ccelsinece cleleretens Aoi os) Lal 
MY OSOTIS—FORGET-ME-NOT. 
Succeeds well in damp and shady places. 
Dissitiflora—Clear blue; flowers very early. % fo0t.............0cce2200006 10 
Palustris—Blue, Oe Li Ot ape ane aeee ee Cotes Teo Eee Zaha eT ee emia Me ARSE UR UANMIP SI aco HCG, Niehaus 10 
Victoria—Compact, completely covered with azure blue flowers Lie ee olovee Canta ae 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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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 DlUe so ec eee eles ees ee scence eiotolttetens iaiclleyelotfedellatousiedeneie dios) 2K) 
Pink Gem—Lovely pink ....-0...cccscsccccrsceetescees oloheitslevetolle'ie iavere) eleneteveneyerene niin. O 
Pillar-Shaped Forget-me-not. UW Ea E Cee Ge Marsa ae ce Space cepa ah cies ol oh cea ata re hele are. Sia ialet tenet eee Ni avehelieted el chats rose, ra clan ele lade eretehenenehe 10 
