MIGNONETTE 



(Reseda) 



Hardy Annual 



No garden is complete without 

 ignonette, the fragrance of 

 hich makes it indispensable for 

 juquets. 



146S RED GOLIATH. One of 

 le grandest Mignonettes ever 

 itroduced, remarkable for color, 

 ze, fragrance and profusion of 

 oom. The flower spikes are im- 

 ense, measuring 6 to 8 inches 

 ■ng, of a fiery-red color. 

 acket 10 cts.; % ounce 25 cts.; 



'/i ounce 45 cts. 

 1473 SWEET SCENTED. 

 hough small flowered, this va- 

 ety is very sweetly scented. 

 •acket 5 cts.; % ounce 15 cts. 

 1472 DEFIANCE. Nearly 

 juble the size of the most pop- 

 lar varieties. The flowers are 

 rramidal in shape, reddish 

 )lored and highly perfumed, 

 he foliage is rich and slightly 

 •umpled. 



lacket 10 cts.; 14 ounce 25 cts.; 

 ounce 75 cts. 



174 FINEST MIXED. Many 

 arieties in this mixture. 

 Packet 5 cts.; 

 *Ji ounce 20 cts.; ounce 60 cts. 



1472 Mignonette, Defiance 



MORNING GLORY 



Hardy Annual Climber 



Rapid growers; invaluable for covering trellises, arbors 

 nd porches. Foliage is very dense and color range of flowers 

 I wide. 



14S4 MAMMOTH JAPANESE, MIKADO. A giant type, with 

 eculiar and handsome colors, shapes and markings. It is a 

 evelopment or evolution from the highest form of Japanese 

 torning Glory, and represents the acme of beauty thus far 

 ecured in this graceful and favorite flower. The colors are 

 xceedingly rich, and the flowers 4 to 5 inches across. 

 Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 30 cts. 



14S3 ROCHESTER. Grows 12 to 20 feet; leaves 8 to 10 

 iches in size. The splendid flowers are 4 to 5 inches across, 

 ' ( a deep violet blue shading to azure and edged with white. 

 «« Jorne in clusters of 3 to 5. 



Packet 10 cts.; % ounce 30 cts.; ounce 50 cts. 

 For Ipomoeas, see page 104 of this Book 



J4S6 I M r E R 1 A 1^ 

 JAPANESE SINGLE 



MIXED. Our 



has a 

 e and 



mixed 

 w i d 



truly remark- 

 able range of 

 markings, un- 

 excelled b y 

 any other 

 strain. The 

 shades and 

 colors are 

 V a r i o u s — 

 white, pink, 

 lilac, rose, 

 bronze, g a r- 

 net, crimson, 

 etc. There is 

 leaf variation 

 that cannot 

 fail to please. 

 Many of their 

 leaves are 

 richly m a r- 

 bled and va- 

 r i e g a t e d 

 white and 

 green which 

 add to their 

 beauty. Eas- 

 ily grown 

 and quick to 

 bloom; some- 

 times in three 

 weeks. 



Pkt. 10 cts.; 

 % ox. 20 cts.; 



or,. 30 cts. 



14S5 IMPERIAL 



1486 Morning Glory, Imperial Japanese, 

 Single Mixed 



.TAPANESE DOUBLE MIXED. This 



one of the most beautiful of all the famous Japanese Morning 



Glories and 



j..JLzi.. 



1485 Morning Glory, Imperial - 

 Japanese, Double Mixed 

 seen. The single flowers produced are large and handsome. 

 Packet 10 cts.; 14, ounce 40 cts.; % ounce 75 cts. 



produces a 

 large per- 

 centage o f 

 beauti- 

 ful double 

 flowers 

 which are 

 c haracter- 

 ized by pe- 

 culiar c o 1 - 

 ors, shapes 

 and mark- 

 ings; some 

 col o r i n g 8 

 beyohd de- 

 er i p t i o n. 

 The vine Is 

 a rapid 

 grower and 

 In itself 

 makes an 

 ideal orna- 

 m e n t for 

 fence, p o r- 

 tico or trel- 

 lis, even be- 

 fore flower- 

 ing. It pro- 

 duces flow- 

 ers in re- 

 m a r k a ble 

 abu ndance 

 and of enor- 

 mous size. Another 

 curious feature of this 

 sort is that the leaves 

 vary in form, size and 

 markings. The self or 

 solid colors of the flow- 

 ers range from snow 

 white to black purple, 

 while there is an end- 

 less number of flowera 

 spotted, flaked, marbled, 

 striped, splashed, etc., 

 and margined in com- 

 binations that would be 

 thought impossible until 



72B22 LIATRIS ROOTS Hardy Perennial 



Popularly known as Kansas Gay Feather. Long, nar- 

 row spikes of rich purple flowers in July and August. 6 

 feet high. Beautiful and odd. 



30 cts. each; 3 for 80 cts.; 6 for $1.50; $2.75 per dozen 



A garden without perennials b not complete; perennial plants grow larger and more beautiful each year 



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