A splendid 

 seeds, 4c 



Sanday. Utah. Mar.. 1911 — Your Nasturtiums^ and -33- 

 Balsains'v.-ere exceptioually pretty. " 



---Miss Gertrude Hardcastle. 



POPULAR CLIMBERS 



Morning Glory, Mixed. The ola-fashioned, 

 common Morning Glory 

 named varieties. Pkt., 

 oz., 10c. 



Early Giant Moonflower. 

 The genuine Southern Moonflower, 

 whose beauty and fragrance so much 

 is told. Here is a grand new hybrid 

 variety from 40 to 60 days earlier 

 than the old style, bearing just as 

 large and beautiful flowers. It will 

 come into flower in the extreme 

 North about August 15, from seed 

 sown out of doors May 1. Starting 

 it indoors gives a longer period of 

 Pkt., 8 seeds. 7c. 



Giant Pink Moonflower. Of marvel- 

 ous growth, the plants beginning to bloom 

 nearly as soon as the Morning Glory. They 

 remain open from four o'clock in the after- 

 noon until about noon the next day, and 

 cover the vines all summer and fall. Pkt., 

 10 seeds. 5c. 



Brazxiian Morning Glory. A rapid 

 grower, bearing large clusters of beautiful, 

 rose-colored flowers; very ornamental, be- 

 cause of the hairy appearance of the leaves 

 and the tiny brown spines that cover the 

 branches and stems. Pkt., 10 seeds, 6c. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Groveport, O.-- "I have liad 

 better results from your Nastur- 

 tium seed than from any other ' ' 

 —Ethel R. Seymour 



JAPANESE MORNING GLORY 



The rich, velvety colorings of the 

 common Morning Glory are Intensified 

 in these gorgeous varieties, and the 

 shadings and markings are decidedly 

 curious and varied. 



New Imperial Carmine. One of 

 the wonderful Japanese Morning Glories, 

 developed on the Burbank farms, which 

 will grow anywhere and bloom abun- 

 dantly all summer. Immense, gorgeous, 

 rosy-carmine flowers, with pure white 

 throat. Pkt., 15 seeds, 6c. 



Japanese Morning Glory, Mixed. 

 Pkt., 60 seeds, 5c; Va oz., 10c. 



MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa) 



My own special mixture of 8 named varieties and the 

 finest mixed strains from Burbank and otlior careful 

 growers, the very best I can offer. Valuable f<ir cutting 

 and for exhibition purposes. 2io ft. Pkt., GO seeds, 5c. 



Collection of Six Varieties. I offer for exhibi- 

 tion purposes an imported collection of the six choicest 

 sorts. 6 packets, 30 soods each, 16c. 



MIMULUS, or ''Monkey Flower'' 



Mimulus. Queen's Prize. Showy profuse-flower- 

 ing plants, bearing bell-sliapod blossoms with white 

 and yellow grounds, spotted with pink or scarlet shades. 

 Fine for greenhouse or moist, shady positions. An ex- 

 ceedingly fine strain, with extra large blossoms and 

 beautiful colors and markings. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c. 



Mimulus Moschatus, Musk Plant: Small, yel- 

 low flowers, fragrant foliage. Pretty for hanging 

 baskets. Pkt., 500 seeds, 5c. 



MIGNONETTE 



Allen*S Defiance. The finest and most fragrant 

 variety yet produced, the favorite for cutting. Pkt., 

 300 seeds, 5c; % oz.. 12c. 



Golden Machet Mignonette. Massive spikes of 

 golden yellow flowers of delicious fragrance. A favorite 

 among florists. Pkt., 300 seeds, 5c; % oz., 12c. 



White Pearl. Splendid spikes of whitish flowers. 

 Very fragrant and fine for bouquets. Pkt., SCO seeds, 5c. 



Mixed Mignonette. A splendid mixture, includ- 

 ing my named varieties and all the newest sorts, such 

 as Parson's White, Red Victoria, Giant Pyramidal and 

 others. Pkt., 300 seeds, 4c; 2 pkts., 7c; % oz., 10c. 



WHAT SHALL \ PLAN FIN PORCH OR WINDOW BOX? 

 See p, 55 for 'Porch Box Collection of 'Plants 



Or, if you want s«mething- cheaper, here are seed sug^g-estions : 

 No. 1, Rear row, Kochia Tricophylla : middle, Red Riding Hood 

 Zinnia: front. Phlox Grandiflora. No. 2, Rear row, Perilla : middle. 

 Aster: front. Petunia, No. 3, Rear row, Japanese Maize: middle. 

 Jacqueminot Zinnia: front. Nasturtium [tall or trailing-]. Price of 

 either Porch Box Seed Collection. 10c. Order by number. 



