STANDARD FLOWER SEEDS. 



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<^# Ornamental Climbing Vines #^> 



The following list embraces the most popular and satisfactory Climbing Vines that can easily be grown to perfection from seed in One 

 Season. The little care it takes to grow them successfully will be amply repaid, for there are few objects more attractive and pleasing than 

 vines twining and climbing in their own native and graceful beauty. The strong-growing varieties will in a short time cover arbors, buildings 

 and fences, and the tender sorts be found most desirable for pots, boxes and hanging baskets. The Moon Flower from seeds makes thick, 

 handsome vines in a short time. 



Cob£ea Scandens. 



Per Pit. 



A most graceful climber; the foliage and large bell-shaped violet- 

 colored flowers are very striking $o 10 



Convolvulus (Morning Glory). 



They grow very rapidly, and 



produce handsome flowers in great 



quantity. 



Convolvulus Major. — A splen- 

 did mixture, embracing a 

 great variety of colors and 

 markings ; 10 to 15 feet. Per 

 oz., 10 cts 5 



Minor. — Fine for edging; crim- 

 son and violet; beautiful; 1 

 foot. Per oz., 15 cts . . 5 



Mauritanicus. — Beautiful blue 

 flowers ; fine for hanging bas- 

 kets and vases; droops in 

 graceful fashion. Per oz., 

 20 cts 10 



Cypress Vine. 



The delicate fern-like foliage and 

 handsome flowers of this vine are 



CONVOLVULUS MAJOR, MIXED. Strikingly beautiful. TROP^OLUM MAJUS, MIXED 



Cypress Vine, Scarlet and White.— Mixed 10 Trnrnpnlnm 



Scarlet Ivy-Leaved.— Ivy-like leaves and fiery scarlet flowers in « • up<CUIU!ll. 



great profusion '° Tropjeolum, or climbing Nasturtiums, are among our very best and 



cleanest climbers ; they require little care and flourish in almost any 



The Foliage Moon Flower. tZM«s L ° b £" varieties are desirable for house cullure ' hang - 



' ' Per Pkt. 



The Foliage Moon Flower is supposed to have been originally Tropaeolum Lobbianum.— Splendid varieties, mixed; all colors. 



brought from India. It grows from seed sown where theplants are 6 feet $0 10 



to grow. We consider this variety the most rapid-growing, hand- Cardinal. — New and very striking ; brilliant flowers of dark car- 



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Giant of Battles.— Showy sulphur, spotted red. A very distinct 



sort 10 



King of the Blacks. — Very dark brownish red . 10 



Lucifer. — Splendid dark scarlet color ; foliage rich bronze green ; 



full of flowers until frost 10 



Pereqrinum. — The canarv bird flower 10 



Majus Finest Mixed Tall Nasturtium.— A good assortment of 

 the best colors; the succulent seed pods are excellent for pick- 

 ling. Per lb., $2 ; oz., 20 cts 5 



The set ofb varieties named above for so cts. 



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shade is wanted in a short time, nothing is equal to this variety. 

 The large, handsome, bright-green leaves are thick and leathery, 

 vines wonderfully luxuriant and very tough, standing storms, winds 

 or abuse well. The leaves are borne on long stems, allowing a free 

 circulation of air, while they overlap so perfectly as to keep out all 

 glare and heat of the sun. Too much cannot be said in praise of this 

 handsome ornamental climbing vine. It should be included in every 

 order. Per pkt., 10 cts.; 3 pkts. for 25 cts. 



^ Sweet 



™^*J&0jffe Peas. 



.'ilffi 'jLl \ They are desirable-for a variety 

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■V\ : /(BttwWWlSlll^HC ffe<^Ar^^tln ■ <//\^Bs3l l,cee P' n g fresh .1 long time; the 



ffll- \ .Ml perfume is most delicious ; if 



■ ' '/ k - \^fw) flowers are not permitted 10 go to 



/ 1 31\\fl\\\\\wi\\ 3 f t r^— x- seed, plants will be covered with 



s|Pj, bloom all Summer. 



^* Scarlet Striped.— One of the most 



///9^^^^^ distinct striped vari< ties. Peroz.,iocts 



DlIlK^^^^' ' kli'W »Bf§ll§IIIIflafil Sweet Pea Black. — Yc-i\ dark purple. Per oz., 15 cts, 

 '#IW;-.^"?"|p J IfifpiliiiSiiia Crown Princess of Prussia.- A verj lai je.fin. . 



WW'T^a '' TkW&SiB^0$$ZZ& color, bright blush. Peri cts 5 



W '^SbL''^ W^USHsSM P rincess Beatrice.— Beautiful clear rose color. Per 



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a^-W'l^i llllllfiilr Light Blue and Purple (see cut).— Very distinct. Per 



oz., 10 cts 5 



Purple Striped.— A striking variety. Per oz, 10 cts. . 5 

 11 nui.li Sweet Pea Scarlet Invincible.— Bright scarlet flowers; 



W//MI/M very fragrant ; one of the best. Per oz., 15 cts 5 



WUm Butterfly. — Pure white, laced with lavender blue. Per oz., 15 cts 5 



Painted Lady. — Charming rose and white. Per oz., 15 cts 5 



Hue Edge. — White and pink edged; one of the best for cutting. Per oz , 15 cts s 



Pure White. — Entirely distinct. Per oz., 10 cts 5 



H All Colors Mixed. — For general planting we think this selection of seed unsurpassed. It will 



idoubtedly give the best satisfaction. Per oz., 10 cts.; 1 lb. for $1 ; 5 lbs. for $4 5 



The set of 12 Sweet Peas named above for jscts. 

 A Splendid Offer.— We will send one ounce of each of the twelve varieties of Sweet Peas described 

 above, twelve ounces in all, for $1.23 postpaid. 



For Novelties and Specialties in Sweet Peas, see page 87. 



SWEET PEA LIGHT BLUE AND PURPLE. 



