mm Ponf i*ACOtTI!l Somotimos called "Look-at-Mc." A hardv perennial 



1 VCIIII UoClllat vine that will bloom in June or July from scftd sown 

 ^i/"^',' in A pril aud boars in jirof usion iuverted poa-sliapcd flowers from I '.j to 

 >j;i^r -".ill I 'Z^i inches in diameter, ranpingria coloi- from a rosy violet to a reddish 

 ^ ' ■ ])Ui'iilo. with !i broad loaihercd wliito marking tliroughtljo center, while 

 the lartre buds and back of the flower are pure white, appearing: as if one 

 plant bore many colored tlowers. Pkt. 15 seeds 5c. • 



Ip0ni0G3. folia^o and beautiful, 



Linaria, 



hardy 



or Kenllworth Ivy— Avery 

 pretty and well-kaowu 

 trailing rfant for covering rock 

 work, and very useful for liansjmg 

 -ke.ts. Flowers are small bat prettv, 

 for a drooping- plant nothing can be 

 Iter as it is easily £rrowu from seed, 

 Pkt. 100 seeds 3c. 



growing- anmial climbing vines, with oruann'ntal 

 most varied-colored flowei-s. As 

 easily pi own as the Morning Glory. Tender annual 10 to 15 feet high, 



SETOSA— The new Brazilian Morning Glory. The lobed leayes aro 

 from 8 to 10 inches across ; flowers pink ; large. Pkt. 8c. 



_ BONANOX^Jood Night, or Evenin^Glory. 



^wy/^^ ^ Most beautiful large violet flowers. Pkt. 4c. 



iPuMfEA/^ X''''^ Vv- Ci^ COCCINEA— Star Ipomoea. Of wonderful 

 yflil^Kiti^^ \ vapid g) owth; dense foliage covered with 



'is hundreds of scarlet flo-wers. Pkt. 4c. 



HEDERACEA GRANDIFLORA SUPERBA— 

 Rich sky blue flowers, white margin ; very 

 i handsome. Pkt. 4c. 



HEDERACEA GRANDIFLORA SUPERBA 

 ALBA— White flowers. Pkt. 4c. 



GRANDIFLORA, Striped - Leaved Mixed— 

 IFlowei-s fragrant and beautiful; ultrama- 

 x'ine blue edged with sky blue, pink throat. 

 Pkt. 4c. 



LIMBATA, Mixed— Star shaped violet 

 flowers with white margin; blue flowers 

 with lilac centers. Pkt. 4c. • 



CHOICEST MIXED— 111 great variety. 

 Pkt. 4c, 07-, 20c. . 



-will send One Liberal Packet Each of the 

 Eight Afcove Varieties of Ipomoea for 



M^iiir'ltlHl!! Graceful climber for 

 m4Ul<lilUia* gi-een-house, parlor, 

 . baskets, or out-of-door purposes. Set out 

 ; in Mie border with a kittle frame to 

 '. which to attach their tendrils, they will be 

 : loaded all the season with rich purple, white 

 1 rose, fox glove shaped blossoms. Quite 

 ier perennial climber, blooming first season. 

 . .-^ix feet high. Choicest kinds mixed. Pkt. 

 . 100 seeds 3c. 



Momordica. 



A very curious annual climb 

 er, with yellow blossoms and 

 ' ige similar to the canary bird flower. The 

 it, the chief curiosity, is egg and pear shaped, 

 aud covered with many excrescences, and 

 - when ripe bursts suddenh'- open, scattering its 

 '^d and showing a brilliant carmine interior, 

 e fortrellises, fences, stumps, etc. Finest 

 ..ixed. Pkt. 4c. 



MAntl PlAWAr New Cross-Bred or Hybrid 

 'ITlUUll riunci, variety— Of great value 

 \ for the north, as it is in full bloom one month 

 ' before the White Seeded. The flowers are 4 

 ' to 6 inches across, and very numerous. The 

 ' 'ige is of three distinct types. This is one 



• most vigorous of all the summer climbers. 

 I V ill grow thirty to forty feet in a single season, 



I and be covered with its large; white flowers every 

 ' •'^ning and cloudy day. Complaint is sometimes made 



* the seed fails to grow satisfactorily. This is en- 

 ly due to the method of treatment. If the hard outer 



of seed is cut through with a sharp knife and the 

 i planted in a warm place and the soil kept moist, 

 uination will take place in ten days to two weeks, 

 '■r the plants are up, keep growing vigorously and 

 nt in rich soil after frosts are past. Pkt. 8c. 

 WHITE SEEDED— This is the variety most generally 

 ■vn, being larger in flower, firmer in texture and of 

 cter odor than the Black Seeded variety, which we 

 e now discarded; the vines are almost covered with 

 •sands of immense white flowers many of them meas- 

 ug over seven inches across. Pkt. 5c. 



-Very elegant and slender 



growing climbers, rapidh^ covering wire trellises 

 and also useful for vases in the garden or house. Can also be grown 

 without support, and one plant will form a beautiful mat three to four 

 feet in diameter. The colors are pure white light yellow and deep 

 "nge, and of each color there is a variety with Avhite eye, also with black 

 They continue in flower all summer. Avery pretty plant for gar- 

 Choicest mixed. Pkt. 15 seeds 3c. 



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TrOpaCOlUm, orCHmblng Nasturtium— See page 83. 



TriltTir\Af f*■|•AAt^^»■^ Rapid growing, hardy climbing vine; covered 

 ■ lulling I. V^ICCt;Cl« summer and fall, with charming and beautiful 

 masses of bloom. Flowers are of large size and exceedingly brilliant and 

 showy. You can find nothing in the way of a climber more satisfactorv. 

 Pkt. 4c. 



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Thllllbcr?i/1 ©'■Black-Eyed-Susan- 

 gia, prowing climbers, ra 



