MISS EMMA V. WHITE 



-50 — Larimore. N. D. — "My Giant Petunias from 

 your seed were beautiful." — Mrs. E. Magosis. 



DOUBLE PETUNIAS 



Price, 18c each. 

 ACHILLEA. Purplish crimson, 

 mottled white. 



MAJESTIC. Deep purple. 

 PINK BEAUTY. Clear pink. 

 STORM KING. Splendid white. 

 VESUVIUS. Maroon. 



CRINUM FIMBRIATUM 



ANGEL LILY 



Also calted Milk and Wine Lily. 

 The flower is pure white, with a 

 streak of pink down the center of 

 each petal. It is delightfully fra- 

 grant and blooms all summer. Re- 

 quires same culture as Amaryllis. 

 See p. 51 for cut. Price, 15c each; 

 2 for 25c. 



SANSEVIERA 



SNAKE PLANT. A new decora- 

 tive plant for the house or porch 

 box. Its sword-like, striped leaves 

 are very striking and give it its name 

 Of Snake Plant. No other plant so well endures 

 the gas or dust of the living room, and it thrives 

 under all sorts of neglect. See p. 51 for cut. 

 Price, 15c; 3 for 40c. 



AMERICAN WONDER LEMON 



AMERICAN WONDER LEMON. Flowers re- 

 semble orange blossoms and are fully as fragrant. 

 This is a true, ever-bearing variety, a tree show- 

 ing fruit in all stages. Price, 15c. 



OTAHEITE DWARF ORANGE. Grows three 

 to four feet high, branching freely, and little 

 cutting plants, five or six inches only, often show 

 full bloom and bear a few fruits. Price, 20c. 



One LEMON and one ORANGE for 30c. 



HARDY CLIMBING VINES 



HONEYSUCKLE 



For really handsome vines to be climbing oyer 

 your windows j and doorways there is nothing 

 prettier than ' the old favorite sweet-scented 

 Honeysuckle. Price, 16c each; 3 for 45c. 



CHINESE EVERGREEN. Foliage tinsel red- 

 dish, flower buds red, expanding to creamy white. 



HALL'S JAPAN. Almost evergreen, with 

 white flowers changing to yellow; covered with 

 flowers from July to November. 



SCARLET TRUMPET, or Coral Honeysuckle. 

 Bright-red trumpet-shaped flowers. 



HARDY SWEET PEA 



PINK BEAUTY. Pure pink ever-blooming. 

 Price, 15c; 3 for 40c. 



WHITE PEARL. A magnificent variety with 

 large clusters of extra large individual flowers. 

 Price, 20c each. 



MOONFLOWER VINE 



Price, 15c each; 3 for 40c. 



WHITE MOONFLOWER. Makes a nice 

 shade for porches, climbing quickly to a height 

 of 15 or 20 feet, covered at night with lovely 

 tragrant white flowers. Both varieties not hardy 

 in extreme North, but roots may be kept in cel- 

 lar over winter. 



BLUE MOONFLOWER. Trumpet-shaped 

 flowers, about 4 inches across, of a rich violet- 



Double Petunia 



blue, often coming in short bunches. Grows 25 

 feet in a season. 



OTHER CHOICE VINES 



AKEBIA QUINATA. No more desirable vine 

 than the Akebia. Handsome foliage, perfectly 

 hardy, fast-growing, producing large clusters of 

 violet-brown flowers of a pleasing cinnamon odor, 

 followed by long, showy, purple fruits. Not at- 

 tacked by insects or fungi. Price, 15c; 3 for 40c. 



AMPELOPSIS VEITCHH, or Boston Ivy. 

 One of the finest climbers for covering walls, as 

 it clings firmly even to the smoothest surface, 

 with overlapping foliage, giving it an appearance 

 of being shingled with green leaves, which in the 

 autumn change to bright crimson shades. Per- 

 fectly hardy. Price, 15c; 2 for 25c. 



CINNAMON VINE TUBERS. A splendid 

 climber, with glossy, heart-shaped leaves and 

 dainty clusters of fragrant white flowers. See 

 p. 1 for further description. Sent with seed 

 order. Price, 1 strong root, 5c; 3 for 12c; 6 for 

 21c; 12 for 40c 



CLEMATIS PANICULATA. The most satis- 

 factory vine ever offered. It grows rapidly, is 

 hardy as an oak, is never disturbed by insects 

 or disease, and the foilage stays green long after 

 other things have been killed by frosts. Covered 

 in late fall with a sheet of small white, orange- 

 like flowers. Price, 15c; 3 for 40c. 



ENGLISH IVY. An evergreen climber much 

 used for covering walls and for cemetery work, 

 also to cover graves where grass will not succeed. 

 Not hardy in extreme north. Price, 15c ; 3 for 40c. 



JAPANESE KUDZU VINE. The most rapid 

 grower of all, often making a growth of 50 to 75 

 feet in a season, and flourishes where nothing 

 else will grow. In the North the plant dies down 

 to the ground in winter, but makes a woody 

 growth in the South. It blooms in summer and 

 autumn, bearing fragrant purple flowers. 

 Price, 20c. 



CHINESE MATRIMONY VINE. A strong 

 and vigorous climbing plant, bearing purple 

 flowers, followed by brilliant scarlet berries, near- 

 ly an inch long. Price, 15c 



