40 
Germain Seed Company, 326-330 South Main St., Los Angeles, Cal. 
Pkt. 
irOMOGA, Heavenly Illue. Hha. Light 
blue. Height 15 ft.$') 10 
l.earl (Blue Moon-flower)* P* Splendid. 
Height 25 ft. 10 
Mexlcana grnndillora alba (True White 
Moon-(lower). Hhp. Height 15 ft. 15 
KENNEDYA biinaenlata graudifiora. P. 
Purple. Height 10 ft. 15 
LATH Y Ill's lad foil us (Everlasting Pea). 
P. Mixed, rose and white. Height 0 ft. 05 
I.OASA aurandaea (the Chilean Nettle 
Plant). Hha. Has beautiful, interest¬ 
ing golden yellow (lowers. Must be 
handled with gloves, as the leaves 
sting. Height 6 ft. 10 
LOMCIORA Tatnrica (Tartarian Honey¬ 
suckle). P. Rose. Height f> ft. 10 
MA N DEVIL LEA siiaveolcns (Chili Jas¬ 
mine). P. Very fragrant. White. 
Height 15 ft. 10 
31A UR A N 1)1 A, White. Hhp. Height 8 ft. 10 
Purple. Height 8 ft. 10 
Fine Hived. Height 8 ft. 10 
HINA lolmta. Ta. Very showy; a great fa¬ 
vorite in this section. Red, yellow and 
white. Height 15 ft. 10 
A A.ST I imnr, Tall, Chameleon. A new 
variety, producing (lowers of different 
colors on the same plant. Height G ft. 10 
Dark Crimson. Height G ft. 05 
Edward Otto. Brownish lilac. Height G 
ft. or, 
lleineinanni. Chocolate-color. Height 6 
ft. 05 
King Theodore. Dark maroon, with dark 
leaves; extra fine. Height 6 ft. 05 
Orange. Height G ft. 05 
Pearl. Creamy white. Height 6 ft. 05 
itcgalianuni. Purplish violet. Height G 
ft . 05 
Scarlet. Height 6 ft. 05 
Vesuviviis. Salmon-rose, dark-leaved; 
splendid. Height 6 ft. 10 
Yellow. Height 6 ft. 05 
Finest Mixed. Height 6 ft. 05 
PASSIFLOHA eoerulea. P. Blue. Height 
8 ft. 10 
Edulis. P. Mauve; edible fruit. Height 
8 ft. 10 
Prineeps coecinea. Hhp. Scarlet. Height 
G ft. 25 
PaNNiflora rosacea, (incarnata). Tall; 
rose-pink . 25 
White. Hhp. Three-angled stem; edible. 
Height 8 ft. 10 
Fine Mixed. Height 6 to 8 ft. 10 
The above collection comprises the most 
beautiful and useful varieties of Pas¬ 
sion Flowers. 
PIIASHOLUS Caraenlla (the Snail Vine). 
Hhp. Lilac-purple and white; very 
beautiful and interesting. -Height 8 ft. 10 
SMILAX. P. White; very useful for fes¬ 
tooning, etc. Height 6 ft. 10 
SOLIiYA lieterophylla (Climbing Bluebell). 
Hhp. A pretty climber, with charming 
intense blue (lowers. Height 6 ft.... 15 
TACSOXIA. Hhp. Beautiful climber, 
resembling Passiflora in foliage and 
(lowers, colors varying from pink to 
crimson. Very ornamental. 
NASTURTIUM, TALL CHAMELEON. 
Pkt. 
3 an Volxemi. Dazzling scarlet. Height 
0 ft.$o 15 
Mixed. Height 6 ft. 10 
THUNBEUGIA alata. Hha. Free bloomer of 
rapid growth; (lowers of white and 
yellow shades, with striking black cen¬ 
ters. Mixed, white and yellow. Height 
6 ft..‘. io 
TROPAEOIil.H. A. Useful climber, which 
may be pegged down and used for bed¬ 
ding purposes. May also be grown in 
pots for winter (lowering. 
Lobhinnuni, Spitfire. Vivid scarlet. Height 
6 ft.. 05 
Finest Mixed. All colors. Height 6 ft.. 05 
WISTARIA Sinensis. P. A charming old- 
fashoned hardy climber, producing its 
pale blue (lowers in large clusters in 
early spring. Light blue. Height 50 ft. 15 
SWEET PEAS 
LEADING STANDARD SORTS 
America. White ground, striped with blood-red. 
Apple Blossom. White suffused with rosy car¬ 
mine. 
Aurora. White, striped and flaked with orange- 
salmon; very large. 
Blanche Burpee. Pure white; large. 
Blanche Ferry. Pink and white. 
Countess of Cadogan. The first opened blossoms 
have purple standards, which turn to a clear 
bright blue. 
Countess of Radnor. Improved (New Countess). 
Pure light lavender; very large. 
Dorothy Eekford. The new white. One of the 
largest and purest whites. The best in ex¬ 
istence. 
Dorothy Tennant. Deep rosy mauve. 
Emily Eekford. Standard light reddish mauve, 
wings porcelain blue. 
Emily Henderson. Pure white; splendid. 
Gorgeous. Bright orange-salmon, wings orange- 
red. 
Gray’ Friar. Beautiful watered purple on white 
ground. 
Janet Scott. Bright pink. Wings rose pink. 
