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Clematis 
1957 Paniculata. One of the finest hardy perennial climbers. Of robust habit, 
and covered from the ground to the summit with pure white fragrant flowers. 
The flowers are followed by pretty seed pods of bronzy-red; 12 feet... Pkt. 10c. 
Cleome (“Spider Flower’) 
Cobaea Scandens 
Elegant, rapid-growing climbers, attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet. Particularly 
desirable for covering arbors, walls, etc. Can be grown in the conservatory in winter. 
Flowers large and bell-shaped. 
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TOC TWN eee eee Le tare etter a Auecea thease Uaayal Hla GPA gilenedebe Bene aiiaie see Pkt. 10c. 
Coleus 
Plants with richly colored foliage of maroon, green, crimson, yellow, etc. For 
groups on lawns, and ribboning, they are indispensable, and also valuable for pot 
culture. Although tender perennials, they attain perfection from seed the 
season; 1 to 3 feet. 
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1972 Large-leaved Fringed Mixture............... 0 ccc eee ener ene nes Pkt. 25c. 
Convolvulus or Morning Glory 
1980 Double-flowering. These beautiful climbing annuals are of very rapid and 
luxuriant growth; the flowers will come double, semi-double. and a few, per- 
haps, single. The colors vary; there are various shades of blue, white spotted 
with red, white marbled with purple and lavender, crimson, pure white, etc. 
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1984 Convolvulous Minor or ‘‘Bush’®®? Morning Glory. These dwarf-growing 
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Headersants LarsesFloweri 1990 Convolvulous Major Climbing Wiorning’ Glory.” ‘hese beautiful annual 
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Magnificent and indispensable flowering plants for . o : 
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a crimson shades; usually two or more colors are shown Double-White ‘‘Snow Fairy 
in one flower. 1988 A very novel and beautiful Morning Glory—produving freely and all summer 
1920 Large-flowering. Choicest Mixed.... Pkt. 35c. long—large pure white double flowers 2%4 to 3 inches across: the funnel-like 
1925 Matador. A large flower of brilliant scarlet red. Canine being surrounded by numerous small curled petals—the whole flower 
Pkt. 35c, LUT loecs) o (sot nets sa nro cae ee TUPLE inn AR a eran) 
1980 Miniature Hybrids. (Gineraria Hybrida Nand.) being of tassel-like effect......... 0... ccc eee ee eee ke 
A pretty, tiny race. The plants rarely exceed 8 inches in height. The 
flowers are small, but many in number, and gay in colors, making large 
heads; particularly charming................ -yeeeerseeeeees Pkt, 35c. 
1935 Star. (Cineraria Stellata Hybrids, Improved.) Tall, pyramidal 
plants, bearing quantities of medium-sized star-like flowers in im- 
Mense umbels; an exceedingly decorative Fee plant. Colors: 
white, rose, red, carmine and blue. Offered in HOP s nore: 
Clarkia Elegans 
or Rocky Mountain Garland Flower 
After almost a century of comparative. obscurity, this plant 
has in recent years been Beeaely, improved by our plant breeders 
through selection and hybridization, and from the original rose- 
eolared flowers a number of new and beautiful hybrids have been 
evolved. 
The Clarkia is one of the most Beacon! plants grown: It pro- 
duces a mass of slender upright branches that reach a height of 
about two feet, the foliage is bronzy-green. Each branch is covered 
for almost its entire length with buds and flowers. The buds, which 
are long and gracefully poised, resemble those of the Fuschia. The 
flowers are double, and for their daintiness of form, and delicacy of 
color, remind one of a garland of almond blossoms. 
As a cut flower for table decoration, few flowers are more satis- 
factory. If the sprays are cut before all the buds have opened, they 
fee last for a long time, or until all the buds have developed into 
oom. 
Bear a hardy annual, the Clarkia is easily grown. It willdo wellin 
any light garden soil, either in the open or in a partially shaded place. 
(See illustration.) 
1942 Chamois Queen. Rosy-chamois double flowers....... Pkt. 15c. 
1944 Queen Mary. lovely rose-carmine flowers; very double 
; Pkt, 15c. 
1946 Scarlet Queen. Double rose-orange flowers developing to 
intense Orange-scarlet.......... 0. ccc cece eee eee tence eees Pkt. 15c. 
1947 Purple King. Rich ruby-purple; double flowers .......... Pkt, 15¢. 
1948 Vesuvius. Double flowers of intense orange-rose......:.... Pkt. 15¢c. 
1949: White Queen. Beautiful pure-white; flowers very double. eee 
Double Mixed. Including many sorts............. stahonate Pkt, 15¢. 
Special Offer One packet each of the six named varieties....... 
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