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HOJ^ESXY (Moonwort, Satin Flower). PER 



2801 Hardy biennials, admired for its silvery seed pouches, which are used for house 

 ornaments, as they present a beautiful and rather curious appearance; 2 feet. 

 20 cts 5 



HUiHULUS (Japanese Hop). 



2811 JaponiCUS. A very ornamental and fast-growing climbing 

 plant. The foliage resembles in shape that of the common 

 Hop, is very dense, and in color a lively green; annual. ^ 

 oz. , 25 C s 5 



2812 — Variegatus. A variegated variety of the above. The 

 leaves are beautifully marbled and splashed with silvery- white, 

 light and dark green; very effective for screens, arbjrs, trellises, 

 ex. As with the green-leaved variety, it is never injured by 

 insects nor affected by the heat but retains its bright variegated 

 foliage until frost. \ oz., 30 cts 10 



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(Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy, or Bush Eschscholtzia.) 

 2821 Fumariasfolia. This is by far the best of the poppy family for cutting, 



remaining in good condition for several days. Seed sown early in May will, 

 by the middle of July, produce plants covered with their large buttercup- 

 yellow, poppy-like blossoms, and never out of flower until hard frost. The 

 plants grow about 2 feet high, are quite bushy, with beautiful feathery 

 glaucous foliage. J oz. , 25 cts 10 



IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft). 



1771 Qibraltarica Hybrida. White shading to lilac 10 



1772 Sempervirens. A pr ifuse white-blooming, hardy perennial, coming in 

 flower early in the spring; much used for cemeteries, rockeries, etc. 1 foot.. 15 



IMPATIENS (Sultan's or Zanzibar Balsam). 



Charming plants for the decoration of the greenhouse or dinner table, producing 

 bright, waxy-looking flowers profusely and almost continuously. The young seed- 

 lings should be carefully handled, as they are exceedingly brittle at the outset. 



28 12 Sultani. Flowers of bri.liant rosy-scarlet color 25 



2845 Holstii Hybrids. Forms strong, bushy plants about 2 feet high, covered 

 with attractive flowers, when grown as pot plants, they bloom the year 

 round. Choice mixed, all colors 15 



Imperial Japanese Ipomceas 



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IPOM(EA. 



Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied flowers; 

 for covering walls, trellises, arbors or stumps of trees they are 

 invaluable; it is well to soak the seed in warm water over night 

 to assist in rapid germination. PER PKT- 

 2851 Bona Nox (Evening Glory). Rosy lilac flowers, 

 expanding in the evening, of very rapid growth. Oz., 

 25 cts 5 



2853 Grandiflora {Moon Flower). At night and during 

 dull clays the plants are covered with an abundance of 

 large, pure white, fragrant flowers, 5 to 6 inches in dia- 

 meter. It grows very rapidly and will cover a large sur- 

 face. Per \ oz., 20 cts. ; per oz., 60 cts 10 



2158 Quamoclit Hybrida ( The Cardinal Climber). The 

 finest new annual climber introduced in many years. See 

 Novelties and Specialties, pages 53 to 62 15 



2854 Rubra Coerulea (Heavenly Blue). Immense flow- 

 ers of bright sky-blue; very beautiful 10 



2855 Setosa (Brazilian, Morning Glory). Flowers of 

 pleasing rose color, borne very freely in large clusters 

 from August to frost. As a quick growing vine it has 

 no equal, covering an enormous space in a short time. 

 Per oz., 30 cts 10 



Imperial Japanese, or Emperor Morning Glories. 

 Thesearebeyond question thehandsomestof all MornirgGlories. 

 Of the easiest culture, can be sown in the open ground in a sunny 

 situation when the weather has become warm and settled; they 

 soon cover a large area, and even before flowering are decidedly 

 interesting on account of the varied forms of the foliage and their 

 markings. The flowers are of gigantic size and their colorings 

 beyond description; the self or solid colors range from snow-white 

 to blatk-purple, with all the possible intermediate shades; there 

 is also an endless number having flowers spotted, marbled, striped, 

 flaked, splashed, etc. 



2880 Mixed Imperial Japanese. Saved from a grand 

 collection, which we feel sure will produce results more 

 than equalling our description of this wonderful plant. 



Per oz. , 25 cts 5 



{For other varieties of Ipomwas see Cypress Vine, Mina 

 and Convolvulus.) 



Novelties and specialties in Flower Seeds are offered on pages S3 to 62 



