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OF NEW IMPROVED MORNING GLORIES 
(Shown in colors on Page 58) 
Start the day right with a thrilling smile from the World's most beautiful Morning Glories. 
In this group we have combined the three most beautiful Morning Glories (Ipomoeas) in 
cultivation. They are all of easy culture and flower throughout the entire summer. 
2527 Henderson's Red Greater Glory "Sunrise". The flamboyant beauty of this new 
variety wins the instant admiration of all who see it. The flowers are fully four to five 
inches across and are borne in profusion covering the entire plant. They are brilliant 
Crimson in color and extremely showy Per 100 seeds 50c; pkt.. 25c 
The Loveliest White Morning Glory. Ipomoea Pearly Gates. 
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 companion 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 
2498 Clark's Earliest Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. This is the earliest flowering variety, 
making a sparse growth of foliage, heavily covered with skyblue 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 200 seeds, 50c; pkt. 15c 
2521 Special offer: one packet each of Red, White and Blue Morning Glories, 50c. 
HENDERSON'S NEW IPOMOEAS 
GREATER GLORIES (A) 
Largest and Most Beautiful 
Morning Glories 
The selection, segregation, and hybridiza- 
tion of thousands of the most desirable and 
most beautiful flowers obtained from the 
finest strains of Imperial Hybrid Ipomoeas, 
over a period of six years, resulted in the 
development of a great number of hybrids, 
many of which possessed outstanding char- 
acteristics. Through the process of elimina- 
tion, the six varieties offered here were 
finally chosen as the most representative, 
and the most beautiful of the group. 
Besides producing a luxuriant growth, 
which during the course of the season at- 
tains a height of from 15 to 20 feet, the plants 
are extremely free blooming, and as is un- 
usual with other varieties of Ipomoea, the 
flowers, which range from four to five inches 
in diameter, are developed over the entire 
plant, beginning about a foot from the 
ground. 
The plants are clothed from top to bottom 
with attractive three-lobed leaves, which 
adds much to their beauty. Henderson's 
Greater Glories are among the most desir- 
able annual vines that may grace the Gar- 
dens of America. Wherever plant material 
is reguired for drapes or for screening pur- 
poses, nothing finer could be desired. For 
garden enclosures, they will make a wall of 
living beauty that will be a joy throughout 
the summer. They can be used for covering 
fences of every description, also stone walls, 
dead trees, poles, etc. 
2523 Blue Skies. Light Blue. 
2524 Gleaming Star. Red with White 
Edge. 
2525 Pink Cloud. Shell Pink. 
2526 Purple Glow. Purple. 
2527 Sunrise. Crimson. 
2528 Silvery Moon. White. 
2530 Mixed Colors. 
Price, per 100 seeds, 50c; per packet, 25c 
2531 SPECIAL OFFER: 1 pkt. each of the 
above 6 varieties $1.00 
IPOMOEA, SCARLETT O'HARA (A) 
2499 This Morning Glory is entirely distinct 
from any other on the market. It is quite 
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. 
Foliage is quite distinct, each leaf with one 
large and two small side lobes. 
Price, per 100 seeds, 50c; pkt., 25c 
2496 Baby Blue. The vines grow luxuri- 
antly, about 15 feet high, from March-sown 
seeds — the plants sheeted until frost with 
white-throated light coerulean-blue flowers — 
2'/2 inches across, often remaining open all 
day Per 200 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 
2500 Moonflower Giant White. Grown 
in a warm, sunny location, 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., 50c; pkt., 10c 
2515 Giant Imperial Morning Glory. 
Ruffled and Frilled. The vigorous vines at- 
tain a height of 20 to 30 feet. Immense 
flowers. Mixed Colors. 
Per oz., 50c; pkt., 10c 
2520 Brazilian Morning Glory. Setosa. 
It is a luxuriant grower. The flowers are 
of beautiful rose color. 
Per 100 seeds, 50c; pkt., 10c 
L ANT ANA (P) 
2560 Rapid-growing, constant-blooming, ten- 
der 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, 25c; pkt., 10c 
LATHYRUS, Everlasting Peas (P) 
These cl imb 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, per Vi oz., 50c; pkt., 15c 
(Note: To hasten germination, we advise soaking the seed of Ipomoea overnight 
in warm water before planting.) 
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