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RELIABLE FLOWER SEEDS 



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Convolvulus Major 

 (Morning Glory) 



Convolvulus 



(Horning Glory) 



MAJOR, or CLIMBING 

 MORNING 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 deli- 

 cacy of their brilliant flowers are unsur- 

 passed. Soaking the seeds in warm water for an 

 ination; annuals 15 feet. (See cut.) 



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



2061 Double Flowering. About 80 per cent, of the seed- 

 I lings will produce double flowers, the remainder semi- 

 double or single. Per oz., 50 cts 10 



Imperial Japanese or Emperor Morning Glories are 

 offered on page 89. 



MINOR, or DWARF 



iMORNlNG GLORIES 



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 in masses in beds, 

 producing an unusually brilliant effect. 



2053 Minor Roseus Superbus. A very attractive sort, with 



glistening satiny rose-pink flowers. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



2052 Minor Tricolor, mixed. Avery large range of color, from 



pure white to deep purple; annual; 1 foot. Per oz., 20 cts . . . 5 



COREOPSIS 



PER PKT. 



2071 Lanceolata (irandiflora. This is one of the finest 

 of hardy plants, with large, showy bright yellow flowers, 

 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.) \ oz., 25 cts. 10 



RAINBOW CORN (ZeaJaponica Variegata) 



2662 As an ornamental foliage plant this is not only highly 

 effective, but very interesting. It grows about five 

 feet high, quite bushy, the wonderfully variegated 

 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. 2 

 pkts. , 25 cts 15 



COWSLIP (Primula Vera) 



2110 Mixed. A beautiful hardy spring- fl-wering perennial; 

 flowers of different colors, such as } jllow, brown-edged 

 yellow, etc. Very fragrant ; 6 inc.ies 10 



2112 Invincible Giant. Quite distinct from the ordinary 

 Cowsiip, 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 25 



Coreopsis 



Do not fail to try the Cardinal Climber, offered with other specialties oh paie* M to 89 



