Sherbum. Minn. — "Your Asters are beautiful.- 

 but there is nothing quite so pretty as the Japanese 

 Morning Glories.'' — Mrs. C. Grill. 



MARIGOLD 



Price, Pkt.. 4c; any 3 pkts.. 10c. 



Eldorado Marigold. The Eldorado grows 

 rank and tall, and is surmounted by great golden 

 balls, sometimes 14 inches in circumference. The 

 flowers are very double, with petals quilled as in 

 the Dahlia, in shades of lemon and orange yellow. 

 2 feet. Pkt.. 100 seeds. 



Eldorado, Prize Strain. Wishing to offer 

 the very best. I have secured from several expert 

 growers their choicest and highest-priced seed, 

 and feel confident that my Prize Strain will 

 yield the 1 argest and most perfect flowers ob- 

 tainable. Pkt.. 35 seeds. 



Tall French Marigold, Mixed. Plants grow 

 as tall as the Eldcrado. but blossoms are small 

 like those of the Dwaif French. Splendid for 

 cutting. Pkt., 100 - 



Dwarf French, Selected. Mixed. The 

 Dwarf Marigolds form ornamental little bushes 

 about one foot high, and are especially suitable 

 for window vases, bordering walks or edging 

 beds. In bloom till late fall. Pkt.. 100 seeds. 



Dwarf Grandif lora, Striped. Showy flower 

 beautifully striped, covering the plants wjth a 

 mass of bloom. Pkt.. 50 seeds. 



French Pigmy. Mixed. Extra dwarf, flow- 

 ers very double, gold-edged, spotted and dark 

 shades. Pkt., 50 seeds. 



RUNNER BEANS 



Scarlet Runner. Highly ornamental as well 

 as useful, both in foliage and flower and as 

 pretty a climber as many of its more aristocratic 

 neighbors. Pkt., 12 seeds. 5c: oz.. 10c. 



Butterfly Runner. Pretty climber, a new 

 variety of Scarlet Runner with large pink and 

 white blossoms. Pkt., 7 seeds, 5c; oz., 20c; 

 One pkt of each Runner, 8c. 



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Double White Tassel Morning Glory 



Dwarf French Marigold 



MORNING GLORY 



Price, each per pkt., 4c; any 3 pkts., 10c. 



Morning Glory, Mixed. The old-fashioned, 

 common Morning Glory- A splendid mixture of name 

 ed varieties. Pkt., 75 seeds, 4c; oz., 10c. 



Airy Fairy Morning Glory. One of the earliest 

 and most continuous flowering varieties. Ivory 

 white with rosy pink throat. Pkt., 15 seeds. 



Brazilian Morning Glory. Very ornamental, 

 because of the hairy appearance of the leaves and 

 the tiny brown spines that cover the branches and 

 stems; rose colored flowers. Pkt., 7 seeds. 



Double White Tassel Morning Glory. 



The vines are great climbers and are covered with 

 pretty, friney white blossoms, proving very effective 

 Pk;., 15 see:!;. 



Fuchsia-Flowered Morning Glory. Specially 

 attractive foliage, the five-cleft leaves quickly form- 

 ing a dense screen, covered in the late summer and 

 fall with light, rosy-pink flowers. The name comes 

 from the seed pods which form on the end of the long 

 wiry-like stems, bearing a striking resemblance to 

 the flower bud of the Fuchsia. Pkt., 15 seeds. 



Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. Large, beau- 

 tiful sky-blue flowers. Sow seeds indoors and trans- 

 plant outside when warm. Pkt., 7 seeds. 



Japanese Morning Glory. The rich, velvety 

 colorings of the common Morning Glory are in- 

 tensified in these gorgeous varieties. Mixed. Pkt. , 

 50 seeds; 1 i oz., 10c. 



Rochester Morning Glory. Vick's introduction 

 remarkable for size, beautiful color and prolific 

 bloom. The throat is violet blue, blending to azure 

 blue with white border. Pkt., 15 seeds. 



Morning Glory Collection. One packet each 

 of the above eight varieties, 8 whole pkts, for 25c. 



