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Flower Seeds— 139 



MORNING GLORY 



Hardy Annual Climber 



Morning Glory seed can be sown out-doors as soon as the weather be- 

 comes warm; being of rapid growth they soon will coverwalls, trellises, 

 stumps of trees, arbors, etc. lor which purposes they are invaluable. 



Morning Glory, Mammoth Japanese, Mikado. 



1484 MAMMOTH JAPANESE, MIKADO. A giant type, with 

 peculiar and handsome colors, shapes and markings. It Is a develop- 

 ment or evolution from the highest form of Japanese Morning 

 Glory, and represents the acme of beauty thus far secured In this 

 graceful and favorite flower. The colors are exceedingly rich, and the 

 texture of the blossom Is thick and heavy, Indicative of high breeding. 

 Flowers 4 to 5 Inches across. Packet, 10 cents. 



1485 IMPERIAL JAPANESE, DOUBLE MIXED. This Is one 

 of the most beautiful of all the famous Japanese Morning Glories, and 

 offers a curious and pleasing contrast to the ordinary domestic sort so 

 common. The flowers grow very double In form and of gigantic size, 



are charac- 

 terized by 

 peculiar col- 

 ors, shapes 

 and m a r k- 

 ings. Some 

 colorings be- 

 yond descrip- 

 tlon. The 

 vine Is a 

 rapid grower 

 and in itself 

 makes an 

 Ideal orna- 

 m e n t for 

 fence, portico 

 or trellis, 

 even before 

 flowering. It 

 produces 

 flowers In re- 

 m ar ka b 1 e 

 % abundance 

 and of enor- 

 mous size. 

 Another cur- 

 ious feature 

 of this sort is 

 that the 

 leaves vary 

 in form, size and markings. 

 The self or solid colors of 

 the flowers range from 

 snow white to black pur- 

 ple, while there is an eud- 

 less number of flowers 

 spotted, flaked, marbled, 

 striped, splashed, etc., and 

 margined In combinations 

 that would be thought im- 

 possible until seen. Packet, 

 Morning GlOjv. Imperiau Japanese, 10 cts.; % oance, 25 cts.; 



Double Mixed. onnce, 75 cts. 



1486 IMPERIAL, JAPANESE, SINGLE MIXED. Our single 

 mixed has a 

 wide and truly 

 remarkable 

 range of mark- 

 Ings, unex- 

 celled by any 

 other strain. 

 The shades and 

 colors are var- 

 ious — white, 

 pink, lilac, 

 rose, bronze, 

 garnet, crim- 

 son, etc. There 

 is leaf varia- 

 tion that caii- 

 n o t fall to 

 please. Many 

 of their leaves 

 are richly mar- 

 bled and varie- 

 gated white 

 and green, 

 which add to 

 their beauty. 

 Easily grown, 

 and quick to 

 come into 

 bloom. .Some- 

 times the flow- Morning Glory, Imperial Japanese, Single Mixed. 



er comes in .S weeks from sowing of seed. A rapid growing vine, pro- 

 ducing gigantic blooms as large as moonflowers. 



Packet, 5 cts.; oxince, 20 cts.; 2 oaiices, 30 cts.; % ponnd, 50 cts. 



1483 ROCHESTER. A new and magnificent morning glory. The 

 vines make a growth of 12 to 20 feet, with leaves 8 to 10 Inches in size. 

 The splendid flowers are 4 to 5 inches across, of a deep violet blue, 

 shading to azure and edged with white. Borne in clusters of from three 

 to five, and are very showy. It is the greatest bloomer of all vines, a 

 single plant producing hundreds of flowers each day. 



Packet, 10 cents; % ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 40 cents. 



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Mountain Beauty 



Myosotis, Distinction. 



MOUNTAIN BEAUTY 



Tender Perennial Climber 

 1488 Antigonon. A handsome climber of Mexican origin. Flowers 

 of brightest rose color, borne in graceful clusters. Packet, 10 cents. 



MYOSOTIS 



Hardy Perennial 



Forget-me-not. One of the daintiest and most delicate of all the gar- 

 den favorites. Quite hardj'. It succeeds best in rich, moist soils. Ex- 

 cellent for borders and flowering extremely early. Especially effective 

 when grown in masses. 



1491 ROYAL BLUE. This splendid forget-me-not assumes an up- 

 right shape, reaching a height of 6 to 12 Inches. Flowers large and 

 the finest and most effective deep blue variety. Packet, 10 cents. 



1492 ALPESTRIS. Uwarf, blue, flowering the first year and form- 

 ing round, compact bushes covered with fiowers. Packet, 5 cents. 



1494 PALUSTRIS. True blue, with white and yellow eyes. Flow- 

 ering better the second year. Packet, 10 cents. 



1495 DISTINCTION. (Quick and everbloomlng.) A forget-me-not 

 with the true everbloomlng habit. The plants grow to a height of •> to 

 7 Inches. Perfectly covered with exquisite azure blue flowers, which 

 appear in from 8 to 10 weeks time from the sowing of the seed. Valuable 

 for pot plants, edging or bedding. Packet, 10 cents. 



