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GIANT JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 
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_ MORNING GLORY... — 
(Convolvulus Major). 
A handsome, showy climber of easy cul- 
re ture, and suitable for covering arbors, 
\\ wr, 4 4 windows, trellises, old stumps, ete. It is 
\ Tip so perfectly hardy as to grow in almost 
\\ ik) : Za \\\\\ any soil. Hardy annual; ten feet high. 
Nt Striped...Pkt.5cts White. . Pkt. 5cts 
Blue.. ... ‘* Scts Purple.... ‘ 5cts 
Crimson... “ 5cts Mixed.... “ 5cts 
Giant Japanese Morning Glory 
This plant has been developed to such a 
state of perfection that it now produces 
flowers of immense size and almost end- 
less variety of color and markings. Some 
of the flowers are brilliant red, or rich 
blue self colored, others are equally brill- 
iant with broad margins of clear white. 
Some blossoms are striped and dotted 
with blue or red on white or lemon yel- 
low ground, others clouded with blue and 
red; in fact, one may expect to find some 
new and exquisitely beautiful markings 
every morning. Not only are the flowers 
varied but the foliage is equally so; some 
of it comes plain green, and part is mot- 
tled with white, and shades of yellow or 
yellowish green. The plants do not 
always produce flowers exactly like those 
from which the seed came, and often give 
different colored blossoms at different 
times, so we only offer the seed in mix- 
ture. Our seed was saved from a collec- 
tion of almost unlimited variety in color 
and marking of both foliage and flowers 
aud is the very best it is possible to pro- 
duce. The seed is sometimes slow to 
germinate, but if a slight notch is filed 
or cut in one end and the seed soaked a 
few hours in lukewarm water the plants 
will come up more quickly...Pkt. 10cts 
OURNING BRIDE {ica?rese, or 
Weoffer this stock as a wonderful improve- 
ment over the old and common strains. The 
y Rue = IN| a plants produce a profusion of large, double 
le AN} \\ YeY ; flowers of striking shades of color, which are 
Re SSS tain.) DG 5 7 very useful in making bouquets. Hardy annual; 
\ . } Mi Ge ; a about one foot high. 
l\ <==—Z7Z Wy) x Lhe RAN <S.\} Double Dwarf Purple..................... Pkt. 5cts 
i\ L ANS = « co WHITE a ee <” Bets 
oe Se Mixed? ce. aoa. o a eee “ 5cts 
Nasturtium,tTall 
(Tropeolum Lobbianum). The Lobbianum differs from the 
common running nasturtium, in being less rank growing, more 
floriferous, and having richer, more varied colored flowers of many 
shades, from the richest scarlet to very deep maroon. Fine for coy- 
ering arbors, trellises and rustic work. Half hardy annual; about 
ten feet high. 
Bright Yellow, with carmine stain...... ................ Pkt. 5cts 
Brilliant;intense:meds cs. vs... Serine ce oe tie Eee ‘** 5cts 
Gardinal, dark searleti. =. <-50. ett eee eee ere t -Bets 
Chestnut. Brown. ..o5... n- . is cee Se ee eee ‘“* 5cts 
Giant of Battles, bright red.......... - erp RGA eg. Ae: ‘* 5cts 
King of the Blacks, crimson-maroon, with darker mark- 
INOS gets ares ek ae ee EE oo see ra ee rans “  5cts 
Light Yellow, with rich maroon stain.............. ..... “ 5cts 
Spitfire, bright, fiery red, very floriferous................ ‘* B5cts 
Mixed Tall (Lobbianum varieties)..... ....--...-. eeatcvalans ‘“* 5cts 
NASTURTIUM Madame Gunter’s Hybrids—A new race in 
which the petals are much broader than in 
the old sorts, and the colors are more varied and brilliant. Many 
of the flowers are striped or blotched with shades of red on yel- 
low and orange ground, forming a combination of exceeding 
brilliancy and beauty. Not only are these hybrids a great ad- 
vance in the form and colors of the flowers, but the plants, which 
grow about four feet high, are exceedingly vigorous and wonderfully 
profuse: bloomers..<5 5o.05 2 2. Re eee eee ees Pkt. 10cts 
z Minor). <A bed of 
NASTURTIUM, DWARF eee eH RGR AD the card & 
very brilliant and attractive, blooming all the season. Hardy annual; 
about one foot high. 
Aurora, light reddish-or- Ochre Yellow, golden yel- 
ange,veined with carmine Pkt.5c¢ OWS. Set ie Ho eee kt. 5c 
%\ Bronze Colored. .. ...... ‘‘ 5c Pearl, pale yellow.......... i: 5c 
S Crimson, rich darkcrimson ‘' 5c Rose...  .... ....... “Be 5c 
Empress of India, brilliant Scarlet, scarlet-orange.... 5c 
dark scarlet...... Sertohacens “ 5e Schilling’s Striped, bright 
King Theodore, dark scar- yellow, with maroon 3 
let=maroonye- 24 doce SBC SUFIPES soe xe preeeeeee 5c 
King of Tom Thumbs, Yellow. . ...........55-5 : 5c 
NASTURTIUM. scarlet-orange.... ...... “ 5¢ Mixed Dwarf. ........... 5c 
