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MIGNONETTE 
Hardy Annnnl 
FINEST snXED HTBRID3 
—Highly esteemed for its deli- 
cate fragrance. It grows most 
rapidly and produces the larg- 
est and finest spikes of blos- 
soms during til© cool, moist 
weather of early spring and 
late fall months. A second 
planting should be made about 
the first of August to furnish 
fine spikes of flowers during 
the cool fall months. Facket> 
3 cents. 
JAPANESE KUDZU VINE 
(Jack and the Benn Stalk Vine) 
JAPANESE KUDZU VINE 
Hardy Ferennial Climber 
"Jacit and the Bean Stalk." The blossoms aro 
large and in panicles somewhat like wistaria, but 
larger in size and with better clusters. The 
color is of a pleasing shade of purple. The 
foliage Is luxuriant, somewhat like the leaf of 
a bean. The vine is extremely rapid and dense 
In growth, making the Japanese Kudzu or "Jacic 
and the Bean Stalk" vine of great value whore 
a quickly produced shade is wanted. From 
established roots, this vine will attain a length 
of 40 to 60 feet In one season. It will even 
flourish where nothing else will grow. It is 
perfectly hardy. Increasing in size and beauty 
year after year. An ornamental ana rapid 
growing climber. Packet, 10 cents. 
MARIGOLD 
Hardy Annual 
Condon's Giant Sunburst 
Mixture 
The very cream of Marigolds. These old-tash- 
loned favorites are annuals of the very easiest 
cultivation. Both the French and African 
classes are very effective; the former have the 
small, velvety flowers. In pretty combinations 
of yellow, brown, moroon and striped effects; 
the African sorts are the enormous flowered 
ones, in very showy orange and lemon shades. 
(See illustration.) They bloom profusely all 
summer. Choicest mixed. Packet, 5 cents. 
MIGNONETTE 
Choicest Hybrids 
EVEKBLOOMING MOON FLOWEB 
MOON FLOWER 
Hardy Annual Climber 
rSrPBOVED (ilANT HYBRIDS— 
Rapid Growing Vines — The grandest 
strain of moon flower in the world. 
Blossoms pure white, sweet scented 
and sometimes 6 or even 6 inches 
across. Earlier to bloom than the 
white-seeded moon flower, and well 
adapted to northern conditions- Buds 
open in the afternoon and remain open 
until well into the following day; and 
all day in cloudy weather. Vines 
often 26 feet long, with 20 to 40 great 
flowers open at one time. Packet, S 
cents. 
rnrr condows common sense 
h K r H CULTURE BOOK AND CANNING 
1 IXULi GUIDE 
Tells how to grow Ijeautlful Cowera 
and veg-etables. Sent "PREE" wltU an 
Older amounttngr to $1.50 or over. 
UABiaOLD— CONDON'S GIANT SCNBUBST MUTHIUS 
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