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CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. 



Ten 5c. Papers for 25c, or Four 10c. Papers for 25c 



27S. CYPRESS VINE, RED (Ipomea ftuamo- 

 clit).— One of our most popular vines, with very 

 delicate, fern-like foliage, and masses of beautiful, 

 small, star-shaped flowers. Sow last of May; 15 

 feet Packet. 5c. 



279. CYPRESS A'INE. WHITE.- Usually grown 

 with the red, making a handsome effect. 



Packet. 5c. 



282. MAURAXDIA (Barclayana. )— These 

 charming climbers cannot be too highly praised for 

 their beautiful flowers and foliage; they are ad- 

 mirably adapted for hanging baskets, vases or 

 trellis work. 



285. MIXED GOURD (Cucurhita). - Rapid 

 growing, interesting plants, with ornamental fol- 

 iage and varieties of singular shaped fruit; annual. 

 Packet. 5c. 



286. NEST EGG GOURD. — White fruit, shaped 

 like an egg. Used as a substitute for nest eggs. 

 Packet, 5c. 



2S7. DISH CLOTH GOURD.— Packet, 5c. 



288. DIPPER GOURD.— Packet, 5c. 



290. MOCK ORANGE. — Fruit shaped like, an 

 orange. Packet, 5c. 



295. HEAVENLY BLUE IPOMEA. — The flow- 

 ers are in large airy clusters and of that lovely blue 

 so rarely seen. Flowers 4 to 5 inches across. 

 Packet, 10c. 



300. MORNING GLORY (Convolvulus Major). 

 One of the most free flowering and rapid growing 

 plants in cultivation, thriving in almost any situa- 

 tion; The beauty and delicacy of their brilliant 

 flowers are unsurpassed; hardy annuals. 



301. NEW BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY.— 



PACKET, 10c. 



302. JAPANESE MORNING GLORY.— Charm- 

 ing, large and brilliant flowers; vines growing 30 to 

 40 feet high. 



Packet, 10c. 

 305. MOON FLOWER (Ipomaea Noctiflora). 



Charming and popular blooming climbers, of rapid 

 growth and showy effects; warm, rich soil, with a 

 sunny exposure, suits them. 



Packet, 5c. 



310. TALL NASTURTIUM (Tropaelum Major). 

 Elegant, profuse flowering plants, constantly grow- 

 ing in favor for verandas, trellis, etc. The seed 

 pods can be gathered while green and tender for 

 pickling. Packet, 5c. 



320. SCARLET RUNNERS— Very handsome 

 climbing Beans, with bright scarlet flowers. 



Packet, 5c. 



326. SMILAX.— Charming cilmber for green- 

 house or window gardens. 



Packet, 5c. 



HARDY WATER 

 LILIES. 



NYMPHAEA ODOR ATA.— The well-known, fra- 

 grant pond lily. Its lovely, pure-white flowers, so 

 common in some localities, is worthy of a place 

 among the choicest varieties where cultivated. All 

 Nymphaeas of this type are useful for naturaliza- 

 tion. 



15c. eacli. Four for 50c. $1.25 per dozen. 



NYMPHAEA ODORATA GIGANTEA.— This is a 

 superb variety, and should be in every collection, 

 similar in all respects to N. Odorata. but the flower 

 is very large and full. A Southern variety of the 

 N. Odorata type. 



15c. each. Four for 50c. $1.25 per dozen. 



IRIS K^EMPFERI. 



NYMPHAEA ODORATA MINOR— A pretty lit- 

 tle variety of our native pond lily, equally as hardy 

 and fragrant, but the flowers and leaves" are much 

 smaller. 



15c. each. Four for 50c. $1.25 per dozen. 



JAPANESE IRIS.— These magnificent Japanese 

 Iris are among the most beautiful of our summer 

 flowering plants, and are destined to become great 

 favorites. They commence flowering early in July, 

 and continue in bloom for five or six weeks, if plen- 

 tifully supplied with water, while growing and 

 flowering. Many of these flowers measure from 

 ten to twelve inches in diameter, and almost rival 

 the orchids in their rich colorings and markings. 



Each, 15c. Four for 50c. 



