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Convolvulus Major (Morning Glory) 



Convolvulus 



(iWorning (ilory) 



Major, or Climb- 



bing j^orning 



Glories 



Deservedly very popular, as 

 they are one of the most free- 

 flowering and rapid-growing 

 plants in cultivation, thriving In 

 almost any situation; the beauty 

 and delicacy of their brilliant 

 flowers are unsurpassed. Soak- 

 ing the seeds in warm water for an hour or two hastens germin- 

 ation; annuals 15 feet. (See cut.) per pkt. 



2060 Mixed. Ail colors. Per oz., 20 cts 5 



2061 Double Flowering. About 80 per cent, of the 

 seedlings will produce double flowers, the remainder 

 semi-double or single. Per oz. , 50 cts 10 



Imperial Japanese or Emj^eror Morning Glories are 

 offered on page 93. 



MINOR, or DWARF 



MORNING GI^ORIES 



While these are called Dwarf Morning Glories, they really 

 remain 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 m masses in beds, 

 producing an unusually brilliant effect. 

 2052 Minor Tricolor, Mixed. A very large range of 



color, from pure white to deep purple, annual; 1 foot. 



Per oz., 20 cts 5 



COREOPSIS 



PER PKT, 



2071 Lanceolata Qrandiflora. This is one of the finest 

 of hardy plants, with large, showy bright yellow flow- 

 ers, produced in the greatest abundance from June 

 till frost. As a cut flower they stand near the head 

 among hardy plants, having long stems and lasting in 

 good condition a week or more. Easily grown from 

 seed, flowering the first year if sown early. (See cut.) 

 J oz., :25 cts 10 



COWSLIP (Primula Veria) 



2110 Mixed. A beautiful hardy spring-flowering perennial; 

 flowers of different colors, such as yellow, brown-edged 

 yellow, etc. Very fragrant; 6 inches 15 



2112 Invincible Giant. Quite distinct from the ordinary 

 Cowslip, both in the stronger growth of the plant and 

 in the massive flowers, which are borne on stout stems 

 12 to 15 inches high. The colors range from pure 

 yellow and orange to the deepest scarlet and crimson. 

 5 pkts., $1.00 25 



Salpis;lossis and Scabiosas 



To bring these two beautiful annuals to the attention of our 

 customers we illustrate them in colors and describe and off'er 

 them on pages 56 and 57, and feel sure that once tried they 

 will become a permanent feature in almost every garden. 



Coreopsis Lancholata Gkandiflora 



Noveltiei and Specialties in Flower Seeds are offered on pages 52 to 62 



