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MORNING GLORY, 



LA RGE = FLOWERING VARIETIES 

 AND LARGE LEAVED. 



Convolvulus.— The CONVOLVULUS 

 MAJOR is an anuual of rapid growth : 

 large flowers of maiiy colors ; suitahle 

 for porches or arbors," blooming in July 

 and constantly till frost . .20c. oz.; 6 



Imperial Japanese Morning Glory. — 

 Strong, quick-growing yine, foliage 

 blotched, flowers large and variegated, 

 of a wide range of colors; very orna- 

 mental. Great improvemeut over the. 

 old-fashioned Morning Glory. Singh- 

 mixed . ... .... . . 10 



Imperial Fringed flixed,— The petals sub- 

 divided ; fringed appearance . . . . ir> 



Double White Tassel.— Snow white, very 

 double and frmged , 15 



Rochester.— A uew large-lioAvering vari- 

 ety. Flow^ers 4 inches or over, are of a 

 deep violet-blue, Avirh a narrow band of 

 white around the edge, wonderfully at- 

 tractive 10 



' Double nixed 10 



Single nixed 5 



DWARF VARIETIES. 



Minor, or Tricolor.— Blue, white and yel- 

 low flowers of inches' diameter. 

 Hardy annual, handsome flowers, suit- 

 able for vases, hanging baskets and 

 small border. 1 foot ; 60 days ... ft 



CYPRESS VINES. 



Quamoclit (Cypress VineV— Crimson, small 

 dark. 10 feet. Lace-like foliage ; climb- 

 ing 8 feet ... 5 



Quamoclit alba (Cypress Vine).— White, 

 small. 10 feet. Lace-like foliage ; climb- 

 ing 8 feet 5 



Quamoclit (Cypress Vine).— Mixed. White 

 and crimson. Lace-like foliage ; climb- 

 ing 8 feet 5 



IPOnCEA (MORNING GLORIES).— 

 Thelpomoeasare among the 

 most beautiful of annual running vines, 

 blooming for yo days or from midsum- 

 mer till frost. 

 Coccinea (Star Ipomoja or Small Scarlet 

 Morning Glory).— Small flat leaved. 12 



feet 5 



Grandiflora.— Purple. Not so strong as the 

 large common Convolvulus. 12 feet . r> 

 Heavenly Blue.— A beautiful annual 

 Morning Glory, rapid climber, entire 

 flow^ers of azin-c-blue : suitable for green- 

 house or garden . .30 



nOONFLOWER.-These beantitul 

 rapid-growing- 

 climbers will grow about 80 feet in one 

 season. Exceedingly showy. Leaves arc 

 large and the flowers which open as the 

 sun is sinking in the West, are very fra- 

 grant. The seeds being hard. some advise 

 flling the end of each heed, but we have 

 found it best to plant the seeds one-half 

 inch deep after having soaked them over- 

 night in warm Avater . Bl ooming 40 days. 



Mexicana arand= 

 iflora Alba.— 

 AA'hite flowers, 

 six inches wide. 

 f/i^ST^^'^^ Opens onlv 

 if>«5^it^ night and 

 mornings. 

 =s;->,i77/757-.. fl«asrvr>^\ Large, smooth 

 ^S^^^ foliage. 



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«SV k^Mm, leaved nORN= 

 INQ GLORIES. 

 ..... 1(^ 

 Bonanox (Even- 

 ing Glory, Good 

 Night, Moon- 

 flower 1. — Pure 

 white, fragrant 

 flowers. Tender 

 annual. 15 feet. 

 T Very showy . Tv 

 IPOM(EA. Learii.-Blue 

 Dawnflower. Blooms early in the morning 

 and late in the afternoon. Leaves small, 

 halbert-shaped, dark and glossy i(y 



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