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These magnificent, colorful morning glories will start your day 

 off right. The most beautiful in the world — and especially in this 

 group — three of the most beautiful Morning Glories (Ipomoeas) in 

 cultivation. They are extremely easy of culture and flower pro- 

 fusely throughout the Summer. 



SCARLETT O'HARA — The Famous Red Morning Glory 

 2499 This Morning Glory is entirely distinct from any other on the 

 market. It is guite early to bloom, a carnelian-red, sometimes called 

 carmine, self color, is of medium size, about three and a half inches 

 across, blooms until frost and stays open longer than others. Blooms 

 are found open even in afternoons. Foilage is quite distinct, each 

 leaf with one large and two small side lobes 



Per 100 seeds. 50c; pkt., 25c 

 Ipomoea PEARLY GATES— 



The loveliest of White Morning Glories , 



2503 This new variety of Ipomoea received the most votes of any 

 of the 1942 candidates for All-American Honors. It is a sport of the 

 popular Clark's Early Heavenly Blue Ipomoea, and is a grand com- 

 panion to it. The flowers are large, averaging about 4 inches across, 

 and are pure white with creamy shading in the throat. Unlike most 

 other varieties of Ipomoea, this one has a tendency to keep on 

 blooming throughout the entire day. It attains a height of about 

 12 feet, and its foliage is extremely luxuriant 



Per 100 seeds, 50c; pkt., 25c 



CLARK'S EARLIEST HEAVENLY BLUE Morning Glory 



This is the earliest flowering variety, making a sparse growth of 

 foliage, heavily covered with sky blue flowers, with a golden 

 throat. Seed should be sown in the late Spring in a dry, sandy 

 location or can be started early indoors and seedlings transplanted. 

 For covering a fence or trellis it is ideal 



Per 100 seeds, 50c; pkt., 25c 



B521 Special offer: one packet each of Red. White and Blue 

 Morning Glories, 60c. 



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2500 Moonfiower Giant White. Grown in a warm, sunny loca- 

 tion, the vine will be covered with large heart-shaped leaves, and 

 studded from July until frost with immense saucer-shaped fragrant 

 flowers. Opening about sunset and closing the next morning, 

 though on cloudy days they remain open until noon. 30 to 40 feet 

 high Per oz., 60c; pkt., 10c 



1515 Giant Imperial Morning Glory. Ruffled and Frilled. The 

 vigorous vines attain a height of 20 to 30 feet. Immense flowers. 

 Mixed Colors Per oz., 75c; pkt., 10c 



2520 Brazilian Morning Glory. Sefosa. It is a luxuriant grower. 

 The flowers are of beautiful rose color. 



Per 100 seeds. 50c; pkt.. 15c 

 LANTANA (P) 



2560 Rapid-growing, constant-blooming, tender perennial plants 

 for pot culture in the winter or garden decoration in the summer; 

 clusters of flowers, orange, white, pink, etc.; 2 to 3 feet. Mixed 

 Colors. Per 500 seeds. 35c; pkt., 15c 



LATHYRUS, Everlasting Peas (P) 



These climb 6 to 8 feet high when trained on a trellis; the flowers 

 are borne in large clusters. Splendid for cutting. 



2607 Latifolius Red. 



2608 Latifolius White Pearl. 

 2610 Latifolius Mixed Colors. 

 Price of above, pkt., 15c 



Brief cultural instructions are , 

 printed on the back of all packets. 

 When ordering ask for booklet 

 "Henderson's Flowers for Ameri- 

 can Gardens" for full cultural 

 details. 



NOTE: To hasten germina- 

 tion we advise filing or cut- 

 ting a small notch in the 

 hard outer coat or soaking 

 the seed of Ipomoea over- 

 night in warm water before 

 planting. 



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