Japanese Morning Glories 
PORTULACA=RoyaI Beauty 
slolai 
KOVAL BKAUTY-This is a grand new variety being recently Introduced and 
has given great satisfaction wherever grown. The flowers are large and double, while 
the colors are very brilliant, of red, orange, white, maroon, yellow, and various other 
shades, impossible to describe. A bed of these double portulacas makes a magnificent 
sight. All Colors Mixed, pkt. 4c., 3 pkls. 10c. 
SI N G LE —These cover the plants completely over with large, bright beautiful flowers 
of all sh ades. Be sure to pla nt a packet this sea son. All Colors, pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 1 Oc. 
CYPRESS VIINL3 
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tion, ranging 
from s n o w - 
white to black - 
purple with all 
the possible in - 
terme d i a t e 
shades, such as 
pink, fiery red, 
, , rose, cop per, red 
carmine, crimson, deep blue, pale blue, royal purple, maroon, indigo, 
bronze, slate, brown and cherry, while many have throats spotted, 
marbled, striped, flaked and splashed. The most attractive Morn¬ 
ing Glory All Colors.Single and Double, pkt. 4c.,3 pkts.lOe. 
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KUDZU viive; 
(Jack and the Kean Stalk Vine) 
This comes from Japan, the land so productiveof curious 
and ornamental flowers. With ordinary treatment it will 
grow seventy feet in one season, filling the air with the 
fragrance of its large clusters of wistaria like blossoms. 
It requires very little care and in three tnonths this won¬ 
derful vine progresses as much as most vines do in five 
years. It is perfectly hardy, lasts for years. Foliage is 
large, shaped like the leaf of a bean. Flowers are a pleas¬ 
ing shade of purple. Pkt. 6c-, 3 pkts. 15c. 
JA J ANESE HOP VINE 
This is a handsome vine, growing from twenty to 
thirty feet in a season. The leaves are striped and va¬ 
riegated, making a charming effect. It is a rapid 
summer climber and one of the best plants for cover¬ 
ing verandas, trellises, etc. Heat, drought and insects 
do not trouble it. Pkt . 4c., 3 pkts. 1 Oc. 
Japanese Giant Flowering DoSichos 
(HYACINTH BEAN) 
This annual climber grows about ten feet high, 
branching out well from the bottom, producing an 
abundance of sweet pea like blossoms, borne in long 
wistaria like clusters, nearly a foot in length. The 
foliage is very dense and is insect proof. Mixed 
Colors, pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 12c. 
Allegheny Vine 
This is one of the best hardy climbing plants, being 
a native of the Allegheny Mountains, very attractive 
and picturesque. Flowers, rose, pink and white. Try 
it this season. Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. lOc. 
COBEA==(Scandens) 
A rapid growing climber, attaining a height of fif¬ 
teen to thirty feet, produces rich purple flowers 
Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
Wild Flower Garden Mixture 
We have made up a great mixture of flower seeds, 
including nearly all flowers that will grow and flower 
from seed the first year. This selection embraces 
several hundred varieties of easy growing and p -etty 
flowers suitable for a wild flower garden. The/are 
excellent to sow in any corner of the garden or r.iong 
fences or any unsightly places where they will grow 
and bloom freely. Without doubt this collection con¬ 
tains more varieties of beautiful flowers than any 
other on the market. 
Pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c., oz. 30c. 
■This is a beautiful and artistic vine. The 
foliage and star shaped flowers 
the plant a charming effect. Mixed 
pkt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c. 
MOON FLOWER VINE 
This vine has become very popular, and 
on account of its being a rapid grower, it has 
taken the lead among the annual climbing 
vines and no one who has a trellis or arbor, 
veranda, or old tree to cover should fail to 
plant the Moon Flower. The most rapid 
growing of all climbing vines and if given a 
sunny situation and plenty of water, it 
will attain a height of from forty to sixty 
feet and be covered with thousands of im¬ 
mense fragrant flowers, opening in the 
evening and remaining open until nearly 
noon the following day. The flowers are 
from five to seven inches in diameter, 
Pkt. 5c., 3 pkts. 12c. 
