Hillsboro. Ohio, 

 March, 1898.- ~ 

 got your little cat- 

 alogue yesterday 

 and find it so easy 

 toget-whati want 

 without lookin„ 

 so long for it that 

 ' send at once for 

 a few more seeds." 

 —Mrs. William 

 Babbt. 





IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 



The beautiful, soft, rich, velvety and satiny colorings of the 

 common Morning Glory are intensified in this variety, and 

 the shadings and marldngs are curious and varied. Where 

 successfully grown this has proved a great delight, and all 

 that the brilliantlv colored designs in some of the catalogues 

 have depicted, but like many other semi-tropical plants it has 

 in some places been a disappointment, owing to a lack of 

 knowledge of its cultivation. My "Culture oi Flowers" for 

 1899 gives specific directions which will insure success. Best 

 mizeH. Pkt., 60 seeds, 5 cts. 



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MIGNONETTE. 



Golden Blachet. A distinct new variety of the well-known Machet, 

 of the same compact and robust habit, bvit the massive spikes, instead of 

 having the reddish tinge, are crowded with golden-yellow flowers of de- 

 licious fragrance. Pkt., 150 seeds, 4 cts.; one-half ounce, 30 ctsi 



Giant Pyramidal. Flowers large, pyramidal in shape, of a reddish 

 tint. Pkt., 150 seeds, 3 cts. 



Grandiflora. A good strain of common Mignonette, Pkt., 200 seeds, 

 3 cts:; one otmce, 16 cts. 



Mixed, above three kinds in equal proportion. Pkt., 150 seeds, 3 cts. 



MORNING GLORY (Convolvulns Major). 

 If jou have only the common Morning Glories that have been self -sow- 

 ing m your garden for years, you have no idea of the rich and varied 

 colors a package of new seed will give. Oz., 1 2 cts.; pkt., 50 seeds, 2 c s. 



BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea Setosa). 



A unique variety of the Morning Glory family. It is a rapid grower, 

 bears large clusters of beautiful rose-colored flowers, and is very orna- 

 mental, because of the tiny brown spines that cover branches and stems 

 and because of the hairy appearance of the leaves. Pkt. , 10 seeds, 6 cts. 



