JAPANESE I MPERIAL or Giant Morning-Glory 
As the Angel of Morn speeds on the rays of early dawn from east to west, the dewy 
trumpets of the Morning Glory announce her coming and 
carpets her way from ocean to ocean. 
nft P n h fi e in^ rS n 0f these New Mammoth Morning Glories are as large as moonflowers, 
VO oss ’ ai l d petals of many are beautifully fringed and ruffled. The 
when 2 to 3 feet high and continue to bear flowers by the hundreds 
kfnd Thp J, not °, n1 ^ large but superior in every way to the common 
“f petals aie thicker, which gives the colors a deeper and richer look. The 
Snowy* thrnaH >ea u t K Ull J marked and colored in a way never seen before, 
throu^an border, velvet pJum bordered with white, snow-white 
. rn ,” h bl “®* a , nd ? f . red from palest pink to darkest reds and 
purples. They are streaked, mottled, striped, marbled and bordered In wonderful 
colors rarelv SkfnvlVfl 6 shadings of ash grey, bronze, brown and slate-blue, 
the honte in S nr a S - To galn tlme ’ start the seeds in sm all pots in 
tne nouse in March or April, and plant in a warm, sunny place. Pitt. 8c., 4 for 35c. 
