RED SUNFLOWER 
Horticulturists have been trying for years to get a Red Sunflower. They have not quite succeeded, 
but have come very near it. We offer a flower the petals of which are red and tipped with yellow. This 
is a decided novelty and will please you • Pkt. 10c 
FOUR FINE CLIMBERS 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
This is easily the best annual climber introduced 
in recent years. It is a very rapid grower and at- 
tains a height of twenty-five feet in a season. It has 
beautiful fern-like leaves and is literally covered 
from mid-summer to frost with brilliant, fiery red 
flowers about one and one-half inches in diameter 
and borne in clusters of five. 
It needs a sunny situation and good rich soil, 
The seeds should be soaked in water a few hours 
before sowing and should not be planted outside 
until about the first of May. This plant is a very 
shy seeder and therefore the seeds are quite expen- 
sive Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts 30c 
FANCY JAPANESE MORNING 
GLORY— FRINGED 
The perfection of Morning Glories. Immen:e 
flowers, often as big as a saucer. The colors, 
shadings and markings of the flowers are limitles, . 
The foliage is luxuriant, distinct and varied, green, 
silvery and yellow. The robust vines attain a height 
of 30 to 40 feet in one season. Soak the seed in luk 
warm water for a few hours before planting. 
Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c 
DOUBLE MORNING GLORY 
The variety of colors is almost limitless, running 
from the darkest reds and purples through all 
shades of blue and pink to snow-white. Flowers are 
streaked, mottled, striped, marbled and bordered 
in wonderful fashion. They are double and semi- 
double and some are so much fringed as to have 
the appearance of a double flower. 
Mixed Colors, Pkt. 10c 
KUDZU VINE 
Jack-in-the-Bean-Stalk-Vine — Pueraria Thunbergiana. The most rapid growing plant we have ever 
seen. It dies to the ground each fall, but makes the remarkable growth of from 50 to 70 feet each summer. 
The leaves resemble those of the lima bean and the foliage is very dense. Will grow anywhere and can 
stand an immense amount of hot weather. It grows slowly at first but when once started it will surprise 
you. You can almost see it grow. Fine for covering porches, arbors or old trees. 
Seed, per pkt. 10c; H oz. 30c. Root 25c each, 3 for 60c, postpaid 
ORCHID-FLOWERED PANSY 
Here is a unique type of pansy among the giant-flowered class. The upper petals are upright and 
plaited resembling orchids. The colors are terra cotta, flesh, orange, rose pink and lilac. The color combi- 
nations are unique and different from others. All pansy growers should try a packet of these as we are 
sure they will be delighted with them Price per pkt. 15c 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
