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CONVOLVULUS Minor. 



CONVOLVULUS (Morning Glory) '^^'J^l 

 Major, or Climbing; 

 ^lomiiig; Glories. 



Deservedly vei y popular, as they aif 

 one of the most free-flowering and rapid 

 growing plants in cultivation, thriving in 

 almost any situation; the beaut) and deli 

 cacy of their brilliant tlovvers are unsur- 

 passed. Soaking the seeds in wrarm water for an hour or two 

 hastens germination; annuals 15 feet. (See cut. ; per pkt. 



2060 Mixed. All colors. Per oz., 1-5 cts 5 



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

 lings will produce double flowers, the remainder semi- 

 double or single. Per oz. , 40 cts 10 



2059 Imported Collection of 10 varieties 30 



ImperialJapnneKe or Emperor Morning Glories are offered 

 oil page 89. 



Miuor, or Dwarf Jloming Glories. 



While these are called dwarf Morning Glories, they really remain 

 open all day in fine weather, and are rich colored, handsome 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. (See cut. ) 



2053 Minor Roseus Superbus. A very attractive sort, with 



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



2052 ninor Tricolor, Mixed. A very large range of color, 



from pure white to deep purple; annual; 1 foot. Per 



oz., 15 cts 5 



CORBOPSIS. 



PER PKT. 



071 Lanceolata Qrandif lora. 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 



COIVSI^IP (Primula Veris). 



2110 nixed. A beautiful hardy spring-flowering perennial; 

 flowers of different colors, such as yellow, brown edged 

 yellow, etc. Very fragrant; 6-in 10 



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 yel- 

 ow and orange to the deepest scarlet and crimsons ... 25 



CYPRESS TINE Ipomoea Quamoclit). 



One of the most popular vines, with very delicate fern-like 



foliage, and masses of beautiful, small, slar- 



shaped flowers. Sow in May, first sr>aking the 



A, /I ^j^ seeds in warm water for a few hours. 15 feet. 



r~^/ -^--A 2156 Scarlet. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



. , ^^ 2157 White. Per oz., 25 cts 5 



*te>\ .' i \ 7 A 2160 Mixed. White and Scarlet. 



>^ — ^ \ 3\ Per oz., 25 cts 5 



V^ ' VMi 2158 Quamoclit Hybrida (The 



Cardinal Climber). See 



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51 to 60 25 



THE CARDINAL CLIMBER. 



The finest annual climber introduced in a lifetime. Bril- 

 liantly beautiful. For description, see Novelty and Specialty 

 pages, 51 to 60. 



Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora. 



SNAPDRAGONS are now one of the most popular flowers for cutting and bedding. See page 52. 



