D. M. FERRY & CO., DETROIT, MICH. 
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Qiant Japanese Morning Glory 
This plant lias been developed to such 
a state of perfection that it now produces 
flowers of immense size and almost end¬ 
less variety of color and markings. Some 
of the flowers are brilliant red, or rich 
blue; others are equally brilliant with 
broad margins of clear white. Some blos¬ 
soms are striped and dotted with blue or 
red on white or lemon yellow ground, 
others clouded with bln ; and red: in fact, 
one may expect to find some new and 
exquisitely beautiful markings every 
morning. Not only are the flowers varied 
but the foliage is equally so: some of it 
comes plain green, and part is mottled 
with white, and shades of yellow or yel¬ 
lowish green. The plants do not always 
produce flowers exactly like those from 
which the seed came, and often give dif¬ 
ferent colored blossoms at different times, 
so we only offer the seed in mixture. Our 
seed was saved from a collection of almost 
unlimited variety in color and marking 
of both foliage and flowers and is the 
very best it is possible to produce. The 
seed is sometimes slow to germinate, but 
if a slight notch is filed or cut in one end 
and the seed soaked a few hours in luke¬ 
warm water the plants will come up 
more quickly — .Pkt. Sets 
MORNING GLORY 
CONTINUED 
NASTURTIUM, - 
- CHAMTLTON 
When a plant of this novel sort is in full 
bloom one can find upon it flowers of almost 
every shade of color and form of marking 
known to Nasturtiums. No matter what 
color a flower may be when it opens, it is 
continually changing until it fades, so 
that there is an almost endless variety of 
marking and color. 
Dwarf Chameleon.Pkt. I Octs 
Tall “ . “ lOcts 
QIANT JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 
NASTURTIUM, TALU 
(Tropceolum Lobbian- 
um). The Lobbianum 
differs from the com¬ 
mon running nasturtium, in being less rank growing, more fior- 
iferous, and having richer, more varied colored flowers of many 
shades, from the richest scarlet to very deep maroon. Fine for 
covering arbors, trellises and rustic work. Half hardy annual; 
about ten feet high. 
Bright Yellow, with carmine stain. Pkt. Sets 
Brilliant, intense red. kk 5cts 
Cardinal, dark scarlet. kk octs 
Chestnut Brown. kk 5cts 
Giant of Battles, bright red . “ 5cts 
King of the Blacks, crimson-maroon, with darker 
markings. “ />cts 
Light Yellow, with rich maroon stain. * k octs 
Spitfire, bright fiery red, very floriferous. kk octs 
Mixed Tall (Lobbianum varieties') . kk octs 
NASTURTIUM DWARF (Tropatolvm Minor). A bed of 
I U 1 % I IUIYI 9 UMnltl dwarf nasturtiums in the yard 
is very brilliant and attractive, blooming all the season. Hardy 
annual; about one foot high. 
Aurora, light reddish-orange, veined with carmine. Pkt. 5c 
Bronze Colored . “ 5 c 
Crimson, rich dark crimson.. . “ 5 c 
Empress of India, brilliant dark scarlet . u 5c 
King Theodore, dark scarlet-maroon . “ 5c 
King of Tom Thumbs, scarlet-orange . “ 5c 
Ochre Yellow, golden yellow . “ 5 c 
Pearl, pale yellow. “ 5 c 
Rose... “ 5 C 
Scarlet, scarlet-orange. “ 5 C 
Schilling’s Striped, bright yellow, with maroon stripes. “ 5c 
Yellow. “ 5 C 
Mixed Dwarf.. “ 5 C 
NASTURTIUM M adame Gunter’S hybrids. The flowers 
uno 1 tniiLiM of this variety are striped or blotched with 
shades of red on yellow and orange ground, forming a com¬ 
bination of exceeding brilliancy and beauty. Pkt. 5cts 
NASTURTIUM, Dwarf Chameleon. 
