MORNING GLORY— Continued 



Plant Poppy seed where plants are to remain; they do not bear transplanting well. . 135 



NIG ELLA (Love in the Mist) 

 Hardy Annual 



A compact, free flowering annual bedding plant, with flnei/ cut 

 feathery foliage and curious seed pods. Of the easiest culture. 



J577MISS JEKYLI.. 

 A new large free flower- 

 ing variety of this well 

 known garden annual. 

 In the finely cut fern- 

 like foliage nestle hun- 

 dreds of lovely double 

 bright blue flowers, 

 1^ inches across. 

 Height of plant 1 to 2 

 feet. Plants are quite 

 hardy and seed can be 

 sown in the bed or bor- 

 der in the earliest 

 spring. Fine for cutting. 

 Packet, 10 cents; 

 1577 NiGELLA, Miss Jekyll. 14 ounce, 25 cents, 



1575 HISPANICA, MIXED. Blue and white flowers. Pkt., 10 cts. 



ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 



Haidy Perennial 



1582 MIXED. Ornamental grasses serve two purposes. They make 

 the mixed flower bed or border attractive during the summer and they 

 may be gathered when in full bloom and hung up in a dark, dry place 

 with heads downward to dry, and in this dried state are much used in 

 winter bouquets. Packet, 10 cents. 



OXALIS 



Half Hardy Perennial 



1583 MIXED. Beautiful, bright little 

 plants, with attractive leaves and flowers. 

 Half trailing in habit. Suitable for hang- 

 ing baskets, vases and edgings. Pink, yel- 

 low and white mixed. Packet, 10 cents. 



1584 PAMPAS GRASS 



Half Hardy Perennial 



^ Tall growing and very stately. Beautiful. 

 Native of .South America. One of the 

 most effective ornamental grasses. Its 

 silvery white plumes are produced on 

 stems 8 to 10 feet high. Roots require 

 winter protection or can be lifted and 

 stored indoors. Packet, 10 cents. i584 Pampas Grass. 



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 

 flowers 4 to 5 inches across. Packet, 10 cents; i^ ounce, 30 cents. 



1483 ROCHESTER. Grows 12 to 20 feet; 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 3 too. 

 Packet, 10 cents; }^ ounce, 25 cents; ounce, 40 cents. 



Blooms 



MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 

 Hardy Perennial 



This well-known flower is one of the daintiest and most delicate of all 

 favorites. Quite hardy. It succeeds best in rich, moist soils. Ex- 

 cellent for borders and flowering extremely early. Efl'ective 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 flnest and most efl'ective deep blue variety. Packet, 10 cents. 



1492 AL.PESTRIS. Dwarf, blue, flowering the first year and form- 

 ing round, compact bushes covered with flowers. Packet, 10 cents. 



NICOTIANA (Flowering Tobacco) 

 Hardy Annual 



Profuse flowering; highly ornamental and desirable annual plants 

 with handsome foliage and delightfully sweet scented flowers. Elegant 

 for massing, backgrounds, centre of beds or In shrubbery. 



1572 APFINIS. Large white, sweet-smelling flowers; open morn- 

 ing and evening; 3 feet high. They flower continually from early sum- 

 mer till frost. Packet, 10 cents; \i ounce, 23 cents. 



1574 SANDER.E HYBRIDS. Large flowers, at least 2 Inches 

 across, remains open all day, and the plant is literally ablaze with the 

 brilliant hued flowers of various colors. Packet, 10 cents. 



PASSIFLORA (Passion Flower) 



Half Hardy Perennial Climber 



1585 COERULiEA. Prettiest of all vines for outdoors or window 

 culture. Flowers of complex structure; deep blue; highly attractive. 

 Called Passion Flower by early missionaries in South America in 

 allusion to a fancied representation in the blossoms to the implements 

 of the Crucifixion. Packet, 1.5 cents; 2 packets, 23 cents. 



