Cosa SCANDENS 
~. Convolvulus 
(Morning Glory) 
MAJOR, or CLIMBING MORNING 
GLORIES 
* “Deservedly very. popular, as they are one of the most free- 
“flowerihg and rapid-growing plants in cultivation, thriving in 
almost. any Situation; the beauty and delicacy of their brilliant 
| flowers-are unsurpassed. 
an hour or two hastens germination; annuals 15 feet. 
Pent.)-" 
2060 Mixed. All colors. 
double or single. 
offered on page 92. 
Soaking the seeds 
Per oz., 20 cts.. 
2061 Double Flowering. About 80 per cent. of the seed- 
lings will produce double flowers, the remainder semi- 
Per } oz., 20 cts 
Imperial Japanese or Emperor Morning Glories are 
MINOR, or DWARF 
MORNING GLORIES 
While: these are called Dwarf Morning Glories, they really 
rémain open all day in fine weather, and are rich colored, hand- 
some dwarf plants, and not as well known as they should be; 
they make a fine border, or can be grown in masses in beds, 
producing an unusually bri 
2053 Minor Roseus Superbus. 
with glistening satiny 
lliant effect. 
Avvery 
rose-pink flowers, 
RELIABLE FLowER SEEDS_[f]] 
COBAA (Cups and Saucer Vine or Cathedral Bells) 
A climber of rapid growth, attaining a height of 30 to 50 feet during the season; 
valuable for covering trellises, arbors, trunks of trees, etc.; will cling to any rough 
surface. In sowing, place seeds edgewise and merely cover with light soil; to get 
early results start the seed indoors in March or April; can also be sown out-of-doors 
in May. (See cut.) PER PKT. 
2021 Scandens. Large, bell-shaped purple flowers, 4 oz.,25 cts......... 10 
2022 Scandens Alba. Pure white. 4 oz., 40 cts......:..........-....: 15 
COLEUS (Flame Nettle) 
2040 Dreer’s Hybrids. Our strain of hybrid varieties produces the finest colored, 
most attractive and novel foliage plants for house or garden culture. A most 
interesting subject to grow from seed. Easily raised. Sow indoors in March 
ODA PUSS eae iccise = eee wieleieie ier aia sete eee Sa seed Su sadooe: 25 
2041 Ornatus. Splendid large-leaved variety, with strikingly handsome varie- 
gated foliage; of great value for all decorative purposes.............--- 25 
RAINBOW CORN (Zea Japonica Variegata) 
As an ornamental foliage plant this is not only highly effective, but very 
interesting. It grows about 5 feet high, quite bushy, the wonderfully varie- 
gated leaves being striped with bright green, silvery white, rosy-purple and 
sulphur yellow. It makes a very pretty dividing line between the vegetable 
and flower garden, or it may be used in the mixed border. Per oz., 30 cts. 10 
COWSLIP (Primula Veris) 
2110 Mixed. A beautiful hardy 
spring-flowering’ perennial ; 
flowers of different colors, 
such as yellow, brown-edged 
yellow, etc. Very fragrant; 
6-inches <0 ees 
Invincible Giant. Quite 
distinct from the ordinary 
Cowslip, both in thestronger 
growth of the plant and in , 
the massive flowers, which 
are borne on stout stems 12 
to 15 inches high. The 
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Oh Viz = 
4“ y, Z 
ys” N colors range from pure yel- 
SS iif | low and orange to the deep- 
\ est scarlet and crimson. 5 
: ae GEX 
Convotvutus Minor 
} 
in warm water for 
(See 
PER PKT. 
10 
attractive sort, 
Peroz., 25cts. 5 
2052 Minor Tricolor, Mixed. A very large range of een —— Ns Cua - 
color, from pure white to deep purple; annual; 1 foot. pa a 
Per oz., 20 cts 
—_—-- = 
Convotvutus Major (Morning Glory) 
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