Surpassing Fiower Seeds (Cont’d)—West Grove, Pa. 
NEW : 
JAPANESE IMPERIA 
HESE splendid Varieties are 
fl. among the quickest growing 
and most satisfactory climb- 
ing vines for covering porches, 
fences, trellises, etc.; they are 
much finer and handsomer than 
the Common Morning Glories ; 
the flowers are larger and of 
many brilliant colors, including 
fine shades of Red, Crimson, 
Maroon and Indigo Blue, also 
Royal Purple, White Cream and 
Drab, some flowers are in rich 
solid colors, others are beauti- 
fully variegated and mottled. 
Our seed is imported direct 
from Japan where it is gathered 
from the most beautiful flowers, 
including the Glorious Fringed 
Varieties, the most beautiful of 
all; they are quite hardy and g 
easily grown. Pkt. 6 cts.; oz. & 
10. cts.; &% Ib. 35 cts.; tb. $1.00, 
postpaid. 
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NEW JAPAN FRINGED 
MORNING GLORIES 
A very fine strain of large ele- 
gantly fringed flowers scalloped 
and bordered in the most re- 
markable way; colors include 
the beautiful shades described 
in the Imperial Varieties above 
and like them, is imported direct 
from the gardens of Japan. Pkt. 
Grcis.; oz tacts; 14 lb. 40 cts. 
tb. $1.35, postpaid. 
New Double Flowering Japan Morning Glories—These 
are a new importation from the Flowery Kingdom, said to 
be very fine; strong growersand good bloomers; fine double 
flowers ina great variety ofcolorsand markings. Pkt.8cts. 
Dwarf Morning Glory—They make low trailing plants, ten 
to twelve inches high, bearing a profusion of pretty bell- 
shaped flowers of various colors, fine for baskets, vases, etc. 
Pkt. 4cts.; oz. 15 cts. 
Marigold (French Double Dwarf)—Low compact, showy 
plants, with fine double flowers of rich and beautiful colors ; 
always makes a fine display; much used for borders, 
edgings, etc. Pkt.4 cts. 
Marigold, Eldorado—Grows large and bushy; an immense 
bloomer, a single plant somtimes haying from fifty to seven- 
ty-five flowers in full bloom at one time; the flowers are 
from three to four inches in diameter and perfectly double; 
they include four different shades, primrose, lemon, golden- 
yellow, and deep glowing orange. Pkt. 6cts. 
Dwarf Marigold, Legion of Honor—Dwarf, bushy plants 
with deep dark green foliage studded all over with bright 
golden star-like single flowers. The broad, flat petals are rich 
golden yellow, each distinctly marked inthe centre with a 
band of velvety crimson brown. Fine for edging and 
borders. Pkt. 6 cts.; oz. 25 cts. 
Marvel of Peru (Mirabillis)—A well known handsome 
plant; the colors are very brilliant and of great variety ; the 
flowers open in the afternoon, and are sometimes called 
‘Four O’clock”’ ; grows very easily and are among our most 
brilliant and showy annuals. Pkt. 4 cts. 
Maurandya-— A pretty, rapid growing and graceful climber 
for greenhouse, parlor, basket or out-door planting; blooms 
profusely during the whole season; fine, tubular, bell-shaped 
flowers, white, purple and rose. Pkt. 4cts. 
Morning Glories 
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Brazilian Morning Glory (Ipomoea Setosa)—An extra 
strong vigorous climber with large deep green leaves and 
pretty satiny pink flowers 3 inches in diameter, followed by 
curious seed pods. Pkt. 6cts. 
Mimosa Pudica (Sensative or Humble Plant)—Curious 
and interesting, annual with pinkish white flowers, the 
leaves close and droop when touched orshaken. Pkt. 4cts. 
Mimulus Moschatus (The Musk Plant)—An old favorite, 
grown for its strong, musky odor; does well outside, also in 
pots. Pkt. 4cts. 
Mimulus (Monkey Flower)—It grows about 18 inches high 
and bears curiously shaped, brilliantly colored flowers, 
blotched and spotted in every conceivable manner; excellent 
for pots and baskets, also foropenground. Pkt. 4cts. 
Mina Lobata—A pretty climbing vine from Mexico; grows 
eighteen to twenty feet high, and is covered with flowers 
from top to bottom, red, then orange, and when fully open 
creamy white; the foliage is very handsome, dense and 
luxuriant and of vigorous growth ; height 12ft. Pkt. 4 cts. 
Mina Sanguinea—An elegant new climbing vine, quite 
scarce and rare; grows fifteen to twenty feet high; neat, 
handsome foliage, and covered from top to bottom with 
pretty deep crimson flowers; blooms all Summer. Fine for 
screens, porches and trellises. Pkt. 6 cts. 
New Cross - Bred Hybrid Moon Flower - The kind 
that Blooms—A vigorous quick-growing, climbing vine, 
with dark green leaves of three different shapes ; blooms a 
month earlier than other kinds and bears an abundance of 
large, lovely pure white flowers, which are very fragrant 
and open in the evening; always admired, useful for cover- 
ing porches, arbors, etc. Pkt. 6cts. 
