1481 Momordica Balsamina 
Momordica 
(Balsam Apple and Pear) 
Hardy Annual Climber 
Very curious annual climb- 
ers with ornamental foliage; 
10 to 12 feet. Creamy yellow 
flowers followed by fruits 
which, when ripe, turn to 
golden yellow and are made 
into a healing liniment and 
Salve. 
1481 BALSAMINA. Apple- 
shaped. Pkt. 10e; oz. 50e 
1482 
shaped. 
CHARANTIA. Pear- 
Pkt. 10c; oz. 50¢ 
Morning Glory 
Hardy Annual Climber 
Rapid growers; invaluable 
for covering trellises, arbors 
and porches. Foliage is very 
dense and color range of 
flowers is wide. 
1484 MAMMOTH JAPAN- 
ESE, MIKADO. A giant type, 
with peculiar and handsome 
colors, shapes and markings. 
It is a development or evolu- 
tion from the highest form of 
Japanese Morning Glory, and 
represents the acme of beauty 
thus far secured in this grace- 
ful and favorite flower. The 
eolors are exceedingly rich, 
and the flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across. 
Pkt. 10c; 1%4 oz. 30ce; 1% oz. 50e; 
oz. S5e¢ 
94 
feet 
Morning Glory 
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1486 IMPERIAL JAPAN- 
ESE, SINGLE MIXED. Our 
single mixed has a wide and 
truly remarkable range of 
markings, unexcelled by any 
other strain. The shades and 
colors are various — white, 
pink, lilac, rose, bronze, gar- 
net, crimson, ete. There is leaf 
variation that cannot fail to 
please. Many of their leaves 
are richly marbled and varie- 
gated white and green which 
add to their beauty. Easily 
grown and quiek to bloom; 
sometimes in three weeks. 
Pkt. 10c; % oz. 20c; oz. 30¢e; 
2 ozs. 50¢ 
14838 ROCHESTER. Grows 
12 to 20 feet; leaves 8 to 10 
inches in size. The splendid 
flowers are to 5 inches 
across, of a deep violet blue 
shading to azure and edged 
with white. Borne in clusters 
of three to five. 
Pkt. 10ce; % oz. 30c; oz. 50c;3 
2 ozs, 85¢c 
1485 IMPERIAL JAPAN- 
ESE DOUBLE MIXED. One 
of the most beautiful of all 
the famous Japanese Morning 
Glories. Our strain produces a 
large percentage of beautiful 
double flowers which are char- 
acterized by peculiar colors, 
shapes and markings; some 
colorings beyond description. 
The vine is a rapid grower and 
makes an ideal ornament for 
fence, portico or trellis, even 
before flowering. The leaves 
vary in form, size and mark- 
ings. The self or solid ‘colors 
of the flowers range from 
snow white to black purple, 
while there is an endless num- 
ber of flowers spotted, flaked, 
marbled, striped, splashed, etc., 
and margined in combinations 
that would be thought impos- 
sible until seen. The single 
flowers produced are large and 
handsome, 
Pkt. 10ce; %4 oz, 40¢; % oz. 75e; 
oz. $1.25 
MYOSOTIS 3 
Foerget-Me-Not 
"1495 Myosotis, Ruth eiccher 
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. Excellent for 
borders and bedding, extremely 
early. Effective in masses. 
1491 ROYAL BLUE. This 
splendid Forget-me-not as- 
sumes an upright shape, 
reaching a height of 6 to 12 
inches. Flowers large and 
the finest and most effective 
deep blue variety. 
PKt. 10c; 14 oz. 25e; %4 oz. 40e 
1492 ALPESTRIS. Dwarf, 
blue, flowering the first year 
and forming round, compact 
bushes covered with flowers. 
Pkt. 10ce; 4 oz. 25e: %4 oz. 40e 
1495 RUTH FISCHER. An 
excellent variety for forcing 
and growing in pots indoors. 
The blossoms are of the clear- 
est sky blue and show a dis- 
tinct yellow star in the center. 
Very large-flowering. 
Pkt. 30c; 2 pkts. 50e 
50X09 A Little Book of 
Climbing Plants by A. C. 
Hottes. General culture notes 
on planting, pruning, and trail- 
ing, propagation, inseets and 
diseases. Illustrated. 250 pages. 
Cloth bound. $1.90 postpaid. 
Nemesia 
Hardy Annual 
1578 STRUMOSA 
SUT- 
TONII. A beautiful free-flow- 
ering annual which will bloom 
until frost. It comes in the 
most glorious shades, includ- 
ing creamy -white, yellow, 
rose-pink, crimson, _ scarlet, 
and carmine. Does well in 
any moderately rich garden 
loam, and a sunny position. 
Eight inehes high. Suitable 
for edging, rockery and pots. 
Pkt. 15e; Ye oz. 50c; 4% oz. S5e 
WM. HENRY MAULE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. 
“NEMOPHILA 
7; BABY'S EYES: 
Nemophila 
(Baby’s Eyes) 
Hardy Annual 
1579 INSIGNIS, BLUE. A 
very neat little border plant 
of bushy habit, growing about 
eight inches high. The plants 
are virtually covered with a 
mass of clear sky blue flowers. 
Pkt. 10ce; 4% oz. 25e; %4 oz. 40e 
1572 Nicotiana affinis 
Nicotiana 
(Flowering Tobacco) 
Hardy Annual 
Profuse flowering, highly or- 
namental and desirable plants 
with handsome foliage and de- 
lightfully sweet scented flow- 
ers. Elegant for massing 
background, center of beds, 
etc. 
1572 AFFINIS. Large 
white sweet-smelling flowers; 
open morning and evening; 3 
feet high. they flower con- 
tinually from early summer 
till frost. 
Pkt. 10c; 14 oz, 25¢e; %2 oz. 40c 
1573 SYLVESTRIS. One of 
the showiest of all Flowering 
Tobaccos. The stately plants 
are of pyramidal growth aver- 
aging 3 to 4 feet in height. 
Large clusters of long, fra- 
grant, snow-white flowers are 
freely produced during the 
summer and the fall. Unequal- 
led as a background for 
dwarfer plants and for plant- 
ing in groups on the lawn. 
PKt. 10e; %4 oz. 25¢ 
1574 SANDERZ. HYBRIDS. 
Large flowers, at least 2 
inches across, remaining open 
all day. The plant is literally 
ablaze with the brilliant hued 
flowers of various colors. = 
Pkt. 10c; 4 oz. 25e; % oz. 40e 
1930 Seed Book 
