Sunset Seed and Plant Co., San Francisco, Cal. 
Two Pages of Lovely Qimbers 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. 
The surpassing charm of 
these lies in ihe en- 
trancing beauty 
and gigantic size 
of t .1 e flowers; 
theymeasure from 
four 10 six inches 
across, and iheir 
greater substante 
causes them to re-i 
main open much 
lunger thannrd>iin- 
ary Morning Glo- 
ries. The colors 
of the flowers, 
s h a d i n gs and 
markings are lim- 
itless, and of such 
incomparable 
beauty that des- 
cripiions are in- 
adequate. Some 
v;S flowers are of 
^■■^ deep, rich, \ elvety 
ton.'S, oiliers more 
daintily tinted 
; and shaded than 
\ an arti-t's brush 
could portray. 
The so id colors 
range througli 
reds )rom soft rose 
to crimson, broii?e 
and garnet ma- 
roon; from dain- 
tiest light blue to 
ultramarine, indi- 
go and Itlackish 
purple ; from 
snow-white to 
cream and silver 
gray. Some are 
striped, starred 
and spotted; others have magnificent edges and throats. The vines are of strong and robust 
growth, attaining a height of from thirty to fifty feet The foliage is mo^t luxuriant, distinct 
and varied. The Imperial Japanese Morning Glories are of the easiest culture. Sow early in a 
warm, sunny position, iu good, rich soil, and give plenty of water in dry weather. Pkt., 10 cents. 
NEW DOUBLE MORNING GLORY. About eighty per cent, of the seed maybe expected to produce 
double flowering plants as freely as the ordinary Morning Glory; the remainder will flower 
semi double or single. Flowers white, with a slight spot of red or of blue at the base of the 
large petals. Pkt., 10 cents. 
MORNING GLORY (Convolvulus .Vajor). All colors mixed. Pkt., 5 cents. 
AOLUMIA CIRRHOSA, OR MOUNTAIN FRINGE. A lovely climber, with pale green foliage and flesh- 
colorei flowero. Pkt., 10 cents. 
ARISTOLOCHIA ELEGANS. Curious climber , with broad foliage. It trained on piazza or against 
a house, the effect is charming. Flowers purple, white, and yellow. Pkt., 10 cents. 
A climbing plant, with handsome foliage and 
fruit, exploding loudly when ripe. Pkt., 5 cents. 
BALLOON VINE. Ornamental, rapid-growing climber, remarkable chiefly as having an inflated 
membraneous capsule, from which it derives its common name. Pkt., 5 cents. 
CANARY BIRD VINE. A rspid-growing, climbing annual, growing ten to fifteen feet high. It will 
covet trellis work in the most graceful manner, producing hundreds of its pretty fringed, 
bright yellow floweis, which resemble a canary bird with expanded wings. Pkt., B cents. 
CYCLANTHERA EXPLODENS. 
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