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Moon Flower Vine. HENDERSON’S GIANT-FLOWERING 
Coren et aii Mon ITE MAURANDIAS. 
O one who has a trellis or arbor, 
veranda, pergola or old tree These aregrand improvements over the older well-known 
to cover should neglect to plant sorts. The flowers are fully double the size, and the plants 
The Moon Flower—the most and foliage are correspondingly larger and more robust. 
rapid-growing of all climbing Wehad a row ofeach of the rose, purple and white growing 
vines. Although a perennial on 4-foot pea trellis in our grounds the past summer, 
species in the tropics with and they elicited praise from all visitors; the vines quickly 
us, it isreadily grown from hid the trellis from view and hung over three or four 
seed as any annual, at- feet, searching for something else to cling to, and were 
taining full perfection thickly studded with flowers nearly as large as Gloxi- 
nias. The plants from seed sown in spring will begin 
during the summer. The ; - 
vines are literally cover- flowering by July and continue untilfrost. Mixed Colors. 
Pkt. 10¢. 
ed with thousands of 
immense, pure white fra- 
grant flowers, opening 
in the evening and re- 
maining open untilnoon 
the following day, and 
if cloudy, all day, many 
of them measuring over 
seven inches across. 
Planted in rich ground, 
in a sunny situation, and 
given plenty of water, the 
vines attain a height of 
seventy-fivefeet. Theleaves 
are large and heart-shaped, 
of glossy dark green and are 
never troubled with insects. 
Germination may be hastened 
by notching the hard shell with 
tile or knife, or soaking two hours 
In warm water. (See cut.) Pkt. 10c. 
81 
The Brazilian Morning Glory. 
(Ipome@a Setosa.) 
Magnificent summer climbing annual. It grows with the gr st vigor 
and luxuriance. The leaves are 8 to 12 inches across, eanlaptine can ioe 
and making a dense shade. Thevine is covered with short reddish hairs which 
with its immense leaves and large clusters of curious seed capsules, render it 
highly ornamental. We know of nothing better for quickly covering a piazza, 
arbor or tree. The flowers are of a beautiful rosecolor, and are borne in large 
CLUSLERS mecestercer ee ee 000 Pkt 10¢ 
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A luxuriant annual climber, 20 to 30 feet high: th 
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JAPANESE GIANT 
Morning Glories. 
We introduced these grand climbers into America, and they 
have proven a revelation to many. The robust vines attain a 
height of from 30 to 50 feet. The foliage is luxuriant, distinct 
and varied, green, silvery and yellow leaves; many are mottled 
light and dark green, white and gray. 
But the surpassing charm of these ‘‘ Giant Japanese Morning 
Glories” lies in the entrancing beauty and gigantic size of the 
flowers; they measure from 4 to 5 inches across. The colors 
of the flowers, shadings and markings are limitless. Some 
flowers are of deep, rich, velvety colors, others daintily tinted 
and shaded. There are reds from soft rose to crimson and 
garnet; daintiest blue to purple; snow-white to silver-gray. 
Some are striped, blotched and spotted; others have magnifi- 
cent edges andthroats. (Seecut.) Mixed Colors............ Pkt. 10c. 
Emperor of Japan. Crimson, with white margin and blush 
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Empress of Japan. Soft blue, with white margin and rose 
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Count Ito. Cream, dotted with pink, maroon and carmine; 
SV, CILO WALD TOA tecncecnacceerecscciecanstuoscustenstbecencsncescscireaaccctaer Pkt. 10c. 
Marquis Yamagata. Blush-pink, rose shadings; white mar- 
Ce ce nonse cade coc age secOsoSOSaCaCaCoCosdocoecbanocensbacbeodonoanaesnocoane0 Pkt. 10c. 
Yellow Flowering. Rarecanary-yellow flowers, 2inches across, 
Pkt. 10c. 
‘«sRUFFLED AND FRILLED’”? JAPANESE 
MORNING GLORIES. 
The perfection of Morning Glories. Immense flowers, often 
as big as saucers, all wavy, ruffled and fluted from throat to 
margin, like crumpled velvet. They are simply magnificent. 
MixediColorsiceccesserecsccscetccctoceececncsccstccsrcscocscnecesencncocscpuree Pkt, 15¢. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING 
MORNING GLORIES. 
These beautiful climbing annuals are of very rapid and luxu- 
riant growth; the flowers will come double, semi-double and a 
few, perhaps, single. The colors vary ; there are various shades 
of blue, white spotted with red, white marbled with purple and 
lavender, crimson, pure white,etc. Mixed Colors............ Pkt.10e. 
