LIST OF CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS FOR 1907. 7B 
- MIGNONETTE. 
i a favorite is so well known that it is hardly necessary to attempt any, de- 
sete eae it. Of late years several new varieties of decided merit have been added 
to the list. H. A, 
Red Goliath—Double Flowering Mignonette, the most beautiful Mignonette in Pkt. 
existence, unexcelled for garden culture. It is strong and compact in growth 
with luxuriant rich green foliage and stiff, erect giant trusses of flowers, often 
7 inches in length and Over 2 inches in diameter, thickly covered with very 
‘large double florets, measuring % inch across. The color of the flower is a 
bright red, surpassing all other red flowering sorts in brightness. It is de- 
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White Pearl—A magnificent sort, a white companion to the Red Goliath; the stems 
are stiff and long, with well-rounded blooms of a pearly white color.......... 
Allen’s Defianee—A favorite forcing variety, the spikes of which often grow 12 
to 15 inches long. It is also one of the best for outdoor culture. Very fra- 
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Bismarek—Produces strong, bushy plants, with dark green and somewhat 
crimped foliage, bearing immense, strong spikes of flower of a reddish color, 
on strong, stout stems, borne well above the foliage............-. Jee Celene nels 
Machet—A variety of dwarf. vigorous growth, with dark green foliage and de- 
liciously fragrant red flowers; very fine and distinct. Per oz. 60c.........-- cee 
Miles Hybrid Spiral—Is a strong grower and a most abundant bloomer, producing 
flower spikes from 8 to 14 inches in length; deliciously fragrant. Per 0z. 50c... 
Golden Queen—A very pretty and distinct Mignonette, with thick, compact tufts 
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Wictoria—A new, dark red variety; very fine..............0.e cece nee sewn meee 
Bird’s Mammoth—A variety with very large and deliciously fragrant flowers... 
Large Flowering Sweet-Scented (Reseda odorata)—Per 0z. TIE 5 Sis 6 hoeebko 0 eo 
Large Flowered Pyramidal (Reseda ameliorata)—Distinct from the old large 
flowered variety, of a pyramidal growth. Per 02. 25C..-sceessseeesescrseerees 
MORNING GLORIES. 
Convolvulus Major. 
Undoubtedly one of the most prefuse flowering vines in cultivation; easy of cul- 
ture; it thrives well in almost any situation. The beauty and variety of its flowers 
are unsurpassed. 
Choice Mixed Warieties—Per oz. 10c; 4% Ib. 20c............... Jarge pkt. 5 
Aurea Superbus—Beautiful golden yellow; 6 feet.............-.s.020-, 10 
i 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 
display a most enchanting yariety of colors, both in solid, striped, splashed 
and edged flowers, and are of enormous size, measuring 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; 1 1b. $1.00, postpaid... 5 
“Kringed and Ruffled” Japanese Morning Glories—Magnificent large 
flowers, often as large as saucers, beautifully frilled and ruffled. 
Choice mixed colors. Oz. 30c; % Ib. $1.00; 1 lb. $3.00, postpaid........ 10 
MIGNONETTE : 
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DWARF MORNING GLORY. 
Convolvulus Minor. Pkt. 
Minor Tricolor—Mixed colors, oz. 15c........... large 5 
Mauritanicus—Hardy trailing plant, about 1 ft. high, 
and produces an abundance of rich, satiny lavender 
DlOSsoras: Especially adapted for rock work or bas- P 
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IPOMAEAS. 
MOONFLOWERS AND EVENING GLORIES. 
Grandiflora’ Moon Flower Wine—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, measuring from 5 to 
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Bona Nox, Good Night or Evening Glory—Flowers 
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Coccinea—Sometimes called Star Ipomaea, with small 
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Heavenly Blue—A splendid climber, either for the 
conservatory or out-doors. Flowers large, light 
blue with yellow throat, produced in clusters; foli- 
age large; heart-Suaped sw. aes teleimcce «elle FOO 10 
DAWN FLOWERS. 
Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory)—A very handsome, 
rapid grower, producing large clusters of rose-col- 
ored flowers. Foliage large and dense. The vines 
are covered with short, reddish hairs and at fre- 
at one of the ends quent intervals clusters of curious seed pods are 
before sowing, to formed, making a decidedly tropical appearance... 10 
aid in germina- Leari (Blue Dawn Flower)—Splendid bright blue; 
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