Morning Glory, Clark's Earliest Heavenly Blue 



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Ljlorii 



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Ipomoea (C&^) 



These magnificent Morning Glories will start 

 your day of! right. They are gorgeous, especially 

 in the autumn when the freshly opened blooms 

 are laden with dew. Each day there is an en- 

 tirely new set of flowers so that the plants always 

 present a clean and fresh aspect. Sow them when 

 the nights are balmy. 



2499 Scarlett O'Hara. The famous red Morning 

 Glory. Entirely distinct, early, and of a beauti- 

 ful carnelian-red (carmine) color. The flowers 

 measure 3V2 in. across and bloom from late 

 summer until frost, starting to open earlier in 

 the afternoon than most other varieties. Distinct 

 foliage with each leaf having one large lobe and 

 two smaller side lobes. 100 seeds 50c; pkt. 25c 



2503 Pearly Gates. The loveliest of White Morning 

 Glories — a sport from the popular Clark's Earliest 

 Heavenly Blue and just as vigorous and showy. 

 The flowers are large, averaging about 4 in. 

 across. They are pure white with cream shading 

 in the throat. Unlike most other varieties. Pearly 

 Gates will keep on blooming throughout the day. 

 It has luxuriant foliage and grows about 12 ft. 

 tall 100 seeds 50c; pkt. 25c 



2498 Clark's Earliest Heavenly Blue. The most gor- 

 geous of all annual climbers, simply covered with 

 stunning rich sky-blue flowers showing a gold 

 tint in the throat. Nothing can compare with the 

 massive beauty of the plants when densely 

 covered with a canopy of blue as autumn ap- 

 proaches and the display lasts until frost ar- 

 rives. Ideal not only for trellises, but for cover- 

 ing fences 100 seeds 50c; pkt. 25c 



cpcri A I ^21 ° ne Packet each of 

 orcwSML Scar i e „ O'Hara, Pearly 



OFFER Gates and Clark's Ear- £0c 



liest Heavenly Blue. 



2497 Blue Star. All-America Winner. An entirely 

 new color in Giant Morning Glories — a distinct 

 shade of clear sky-blue accentuated by five mid- 

 ribs of a deeper blue that form an attractive 

 star. The flowers measure 4 to 4Vi in. in diam- 

 eter and are borne in such gTeat profusion as 

 to cover most of the foliage. Comes into bloom 

 quickly Pkt. 25c 



2504 Darling. A distinct break derived from Scar- 

 lett O'Hara, just as attractive in that the wine- 

 red color is practically the same as that~~of 

 Scarlet O'Hara. An extra bit of white in each 

 flower greatly adds to the effect by giving the 

 plants a brighter and more cheerful appearance. 

 In all other respects Darling is a perfect counter- 

 part to Scarlett O'Hara Pkt. 25c 



2515 Giant Imperial Morning Glories Mixed. Those 

 who are interested in the greatest number of 

 colors including some really rare ones will find 

 this ruffled and frilled type to their liking. Of 

 vigorous growth and bearing flowers of giant 

 size in the greatest profusion Oi. 75c; pkt. 15c 



2520 Brazilian Morning Glories (Ipomoea setosa) 

 A very luxuriant grower and, therefore, valu- 

 able where shade is of prime importance. 

 Studded with large rose blooms during late 

 summer and fall 100 seeds 50c; pkt. 15e 



Giant White Moonflower 



Woonflower (CA^ 



2500 Giant White 



Grown in a warm sunny location, this is one 

 of the most appealing annual vines any gardener 

 could choose. The large heart-shaped leaves 

 overlap like shingles and provide good shade to 

 garden houses. Their greatest asset, however, 

 are the immense white flowers that cover the 

 plants during late summer and fall. They open 

 about sunset and close the next morning except 

 on cloudy days when they remain open until 

 noon Ox. 60c; pkt. 10c 



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(TP) 



2560 Large Flowering Mixed. Very popular half- 

 hardy perennial .cf compact growth reaching 

 18 in. in height and bearing from late spring 

 until frost showy Verbena-like blooms in white, 

 rose, orange, scarlet, etc. It is a rapid growing 

 plant but seeds are somewhat slow to come to 

 life. Make a wonderful garden bed in a sunny, 

 dry position and has special value for window 

 boxes or as a summer-flowering pot plant. 



500 seeds 35c; pkt. 15c 



Lathyrus latifolius 



oLatnurud 



Everlasting Pea (CP) 



This old-fashioned hardy climber has many 

 outstanding uses. It climbs seldom more than 

 8 it., but the plants branch close from the ground 

 up and consequently develop into bushy speci- 

 mens. Of course, they need support and also 

 should have well-drained soil and as much sun 

 as possible. They can be depended upon to last 

 for many years. Yield every summer great quan- 

 tities of showy flower sprays which add beauty 

 to the garden and also are excellent material 

 for artistic indoor arrangements. 



2607 Red 2609 Pink Beauty 



2608 White Pearl 2610 Mixed Color 



Any of the above: Pkt. 15c 



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Brief cultural directions are printed 

 on the back ol all packets. When order- 

 ing also ask for our booklet "Hender- 

 son's Flowers tor American Gardens" 

 for more compiete instructions. 



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A COLLECTION OF ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS 



Easy To Grow and Dependable 



Ageratum, Blue Perfection. Compact bushes, 8 inches. 

 x Alyssum, Little Gem. An improved white Sweet Alyssum. 

 x Aster, Giant Comet, Double Mixed Colors. Very colorful. 



Calliopsis Golden Wave. Large golden flowers. 



Candytuft, Empress. Hyacinth-like spikes of white flowers. 



Celosia, Ostrich^Plume, Mixed. Brilliant and showy. 

 x Cosmos, Early-Flowering. Mixed. Fine and showy. 

 x Dianthus, Double Pinks. Various colors. 



Eschscholtzia, Golden West. Large-flowering golden yellow. 



Hollyhock, Henderson's Annual Ever-Blooming, Mixed Colors. 



Larkspur, Mixed Colors. Large, showy spikes. 

 x Marigold, Pride of the Garden. Mixed Colors, 

 x Mignonette, Machet. Long spikes of fragrant flowers. 

 x Nasturtium, Giant-Flowering Tom Thumb, Mixed Colors. 

 x Pansy, Finest Mixed. Large flowers of beautiful colors. 



Petunia, Large-Flowering Single Mixed, 

 x Phlox Drummondii, Large-Flowering Mixed. 

 x Poppy, Single Shirley Mixed. 



Portulaca, Mixed. Showy for edges or low beds. 



Salvia Bonfire. Improved Scarlet Sage, vivid scarlet. 



Scabiosa Maxima, Double Mixed Colors. Large-flowering. 

 x Stocks, Large-Flowering 10 Weeks. Mixed. 



Sunflower "Cut-and-Come-Again." Bushy plants, 3 to 4 feet, 

 x Verbena, Mammoth Mixed. Large flowers in many colors, 

 x Zinnia, Giant Double Mixed Colors. Immense double flowers. 



4701 ALL 25 VARIETIES 



One packet each of these outstand- 

 ing annuals for your garden 



$2.50 



4702 THE 12 MARKED X 



, One packet each of the 12 varie- »i «c 

 ties preceded by X * ' •»' 



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