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GRAND EXCLUSIVE NOVELTY FOR 1912 



THE CARWIXAI. CI.IMBHR. 



(Iporaoea Quamodit HybridaJ 

 2158 We consider this the most beautiful, brilliant and distinct an- 

 nual climber introduced in many years. It originated with 

 Mr. Logan Sloter in Ohio, and is the result of a cross between 

 Ipomoea Quamoclit, the Cypress Vine and Ipomoea Coccinea, 

 or Star Glory. It is a strong and rapid grower, attaining a 

 height of 30 feet or more with beautiful, deeply laciniated 

 foliage and literally covered with a blaze of circular fiery car- 

 dinal-red flowers from mid-July till frost. The flowers are about 

 IJ inches in diameter, and are borne in clusters of seven to eleven 

 blooms each. Like other Ipomoeas, it delights in a warm, sunny 

 situation and good soil. The seed may be started indoors in 

 April and planted out as soon as the weather is warm, or 

 ma)» be sown out of doors as soon as danger from cold weather 

 is past. We control the entire stock of this grand new 

 climber and feel sure thr it will become one of the good an- 

 nual climbers of the future. Packets containing 10 seeds 

 each, 25 cts. ; 5 pkts. for $1.00. 



XEW GIANT EVERI.ASTI1SG PEA, 



(Lathjrrus Latifolius Grandiflorus.) 

 '2961 A production of Mr. Luther Burbank, the celebrated hy- 

 bridizer and raiser of new plants, identical to the well-known 

 7ariety in habit of growth, hardiness and other good quali- 

 nes, but with much larger trusses and individual flowers, 

 aiaking them decidedly of greater value either as an ornamen- 

 al hardy vine or for cutting, for which purpose they are now 

 oiuch in demand. We offer seed received direct from Mr. 

 Burbank in mixture containing white, pink and crimson. 1.5 

 jts. per pkt. ; 2 pkts. for 25 cts. 



Lupinus Polyphyllus Moerheinii. 



{055 The finest of all hardy Lupins, and now offered in seed form for 

 the first time. Plants are of robust habit, about 3 feet high, 

 bearing spikes over a foot long of beautiful flowers; in color 

 a combination of pure light and dark pink. 2-5 cts. per pkt. 



TWO MAGNIFICENT I>IARIGOI.DS. 



The two varieties offered below are the very finest of the large- 

 dowering .African type, and grow about 2j feet high, bearing in 

 continuous succession from early summer till hard frost large and 

 perfectly double flowers. 

 J084 Orange Prince. Flowers very large, of a deep golden 



orange. 15 cts. per pkt. 

 .J08o Lemon Queen. Immense double flowers, in color a soft 



lemon-yellow, making a fine contrast to the rich orange of the 



preceding. 15 cts. per pkt. 



' )np pkt. each of the above for 25 cts. 



The New Cahoinal Climber. 



Marigold, Orange Prince. 



NEW^ GERANIUM-EEAVED 



TO>I THUMB NASTURTIUM. 



3386 This beautiful and novel variety originated with one of our 

 growers in California. It differs from all other sorts in having 

 heavy, rich green foliage, in shape exactly like a Zonale Geranium, 

 and forms a globular plant about one foot high by as much ir 

 diameter, and bears with great profusion bright scarlet flowers 

 making one of the very best plants for a bed or border, filling 

 baskets, vases and the innumerable uses to which the Nasturtiun 

 lends itself. 15 cts. per pkt.; 50 cts, per oz. 



VARIEGATED-EEAVED 



NASTURTIUMS. 



After years of selecting, a finely variegated-leaved type of this popu 

 1 11 annual has at last been " fixed;" the foliage is beautifully marker 

 \vhite, gold and green, and makes very pretty subjects for hanging 



•kets, porch-boxe.s, border.s, etc. 

 .". :8I Queen of Tom Thumbs. Dwarf, dense bushes, with varie 

 gated foliage and flowers in a large variety of colors. 10 cts. 

 per pkt. ; 25 cts. per oz. 

 3321 Queen of Tails. Similar to the regular tall Nasturtium, but 

 with variegated leaves, 10 cts. per pkt.: 25 cts. pet 02 



