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GLORIES 
See also IPOMCEA 
Itik Who does not love the Morning Glory? It 
'^^^ ^^tn a favorite for shading porches*. 
i covering screens, etc. It is one of the most 
' ^ free-flowering and rapid growing plants in 
mm' cultivation. The foliage is a dark green, and 
^ 'JF the freshness and delicacy of the flowers fully 
make up for their fugitive character. 
>^ Jfc " ^ W * CONVOLVULUS MAJOR 
'^^^ «H ' isW^I^ No Pkt. cts. 
^% ^ COLORS MIXED— The ever popuUr 
. ^ ''ii,^Bi^ old-fashioned climbing Morning Glory. Oz, 25c 10 
V ^ JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES 
^ ^ IIP (IPOMOEA IMPERIALIS) 
.« ll^ The robust vines attain a great height. The 
^1 I^P^ foliage is luxuriant, distinct and varied. 
But the surpassing charm of these "plant Japanese 
Morning Glories" lies in the entrancing beauty and 
large size of the flowers; they measure from 3 to 4 
inches across. There are reds from soft rose to 
crimson and garnet; daintiest blue to purple; snow- 
white to silver-gray, new terra-cotta and coffee-colored 
shades. Some flowers are striped, blotched and spotted; 
others have magnificent edges and throats. 
Pkt. cts. 
409. EWING'S JAPANESE IMPERIAL GIANT 
^ 4, y .^^^^^^^HB^ MIXTURE. Oz. 50c 15 
DOUBLE-WHITE MORNING GLORY 
Snow Fairy " 
' 410^ ^ yery novel and beautiful Morning Glory — 
4 ^9 producing freely and all summer long — lairge 
I " Jillki pure white double flowers 2H to 3 
1 mches across; the funnel-like centre being 
' » surrounded by numerous small curled petals — 
the whole flower being of tassel-like effect. 
Oz. SOc 15 
BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY 
>^ ^^^^^^^^^^B 411. "IPOMCEA SETOSA" — It grows with the greatest vigor and 
' ■* .^^S^^m^^. ^^^^^k^^^^^B luxuriance. The leaves are 8 to 12 inches across, overlapping 
^ '^^^^^^^^^^^^^k each other and making a dense shade. The vine is covered with 
I "-'3 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^k short reddish hairs which, with its immense leaves and large 
' ^^^^^^^^^^^^ clusters of curious seed capsules, render it highly ornamental.. IS 
DWARF MORNING GLORIES (Convolvulus Minor) 
412. ALL COLORS MIXED— Oz. 2Sc lO' 
, ^ MINA LOBATA 
412a A fine annual climber which grows very rapidly to a height of 
lADATUiTfic MriDMiiMr SO to 30 fcct in a scasou. Mina is one of our best climbers, the 
i,^— , JAPANESE MORNIISO ^j^^ ^^^^ flowers are freely 
GLORY borne in clusters ; orange red. Useful for arbor, trellis, etc. . . It 
NASTURTIUM 
For ease of culture, duration of bloom, brilliancy of coloring and general excel- No. Pkt, eta. 
lence nothing excels Nasturtiums. All they need b a moderately good soil in a 455. COCCINEUM — Scarlet. Oz. 25c 10' 
well-drained, sunny position, and within a few weeks from the time they are sown _ ^ 
until hard frost comes there is an endless profusion of their gorgeous blossoms. 416. HEMISPHAERICUM — Orange, handsome. Oz. 25c 1» 
No annual will produce such a lavish profusion of flowers for so long a time, with ^, THEODORE— Dark crimson flowers with dark leaves. Oz. 2Sc. 10 
the same small outlay of time and labor. The maximum of bloom is produced in «^"*^^ ■ 
Ught or sandy soils and seldom diminishes through the hot weather. The varieties 413, VESUVIUS — Salmon color with dark leaves. Oz. 2Sc 10 
offered below were selected from a very large number of sorts as the best and most . » » 
distinct. 419. PEARL— (Moonlight). Creamy White. Oz. 2Sc 
TALL OR CLIMBING VARIETIES. SUNLIGHT-Bright yeUow. Ox. 25c 10 
421. EWING'S SPLENDID MIXTURE OF ALL VARIETIES- )i lb. 
TROPAEOLUM MAJUS. 7Sc.i oz. 2Sc 10 
For covering trellUes, fences, arbors, piazzas, trailing from vases, over rock- «2. HYBRIDS OF MADAME GUNTER-TWsfi^ 
work, etc., nothing can equal the gorgeous effect produced by their marvelous H?^'' "^o'""' °''''t''"'fl!f„ll„i 30= ' 10 
quantities of bloom. ''so " > Strong growers and very free-flowering. Oz. 30c 10 
No. Pkt. cts. 423. IVY-LEIAVED TALL or CLIMBING— Beautiful leathery dark-green 
Pea'fe^." S^-.^^^ •"^^l"'!' . .T"'': 10 irySi^SflowU'm'a^'e rfi^.^l'^^trLT. cSlo^."" oriSc!,'!"': ,0 
414. CRIMSON BEAUTY-Crimson. Oz. 25c 10 LOBBIANUM-Mixed Hybrids. K lb.. 75c.i Oz. 25c 10 
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