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BOOK OF VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS 
The Famous 
JapaneseKudzu 
Vine. 
(Jack and the 
Bean Stalk Vine.) 
This comes from Japan 
the land so productive 
and curious for orna 
mental flowers. With 
ordinary treatment it 
will grow seventy feet 
in one season filling 
the air with the fra¬ 
grance of its large clus 
ters of wistaria like 
blossoms. It requires 
very little care and in 
three months this 
derful vine progresses 
as much as most vines 
do in five years. It is 
perfectly hardy, lasts 
for years and everyone 
should plant it. The 
jfoliage is larg 
shaped like the leaf 
a bean, and the flowers 
are a pleasing shade of 
purple. Per pkt., 
3 pkts., 13c., 6 
18c . 
Al 
J This is one of ou r best 
hardy climbing plants 
(being a native of the 
Allegheny Mountains, 
very attractive and pic¬ 
turesque. F lowers 
rose, pink and white 
[Try it this season, it’ 
a wonder. Per pkt, 
4c., 3 pkts., 10c. 
MORIVUNG GLORIES 
J apanese Qiant Flowering 
This is a splendid strain which produces gi¬ 
gantic blossoms as large as Moon Flowers the 
first summer from seed. The variegations and 
markings are very handsome and the vines grow 
rapidly and come into bloom early in the season. 
The flowers are borne by the hundreds, are of 
mammoth size, from 5 to G inches across, and of 
the most vivid and blending colors to be seen in 
any flowers. The colors range through all shades 
of crimson, light and dark blue, pink, spotted, 
blotched, mottled and variegated,and marked in 
many odd ways, while the flowers are borne in 
immense quantities. Price of all mixed colors, 
per p kt. 4c., 3 pkts. 10c., 6 pkts, 1 Sc. 
CYPRESS vine* 
This is 
beautiful and 
artistic vine. 
The trembl¬ 
ing foliage, 
star shaped 
flowers give 
the plant 
harming 
ff e c t . 
>Iixc<l Col¬ 
ors,per pkt. 
c., 3 pkts. 
IOc., 6 pkts. 
5 c. 
JAPANESE 
HOP VINE 
This is a handsome vine, grow¬ 
ing from twenty to thirty feet in 
a season. The leaves are striped 
and variegated makinga charming 
effect. It is a rapid summer climb¬ 
er and one of the best plants for 
covering verandas, trellises, etc. 
Heat, drouth and insects do not 
trouble it. Per pkt., 4c.. 3 pkts.. 
1 Oc., 6 pkts., 1 8c. 
Japanese Qiant Flowering 
Dolichos. 
(Hyacinth Bean.) 
This annual climber grows about 
ten feet high, branching out well 
from the bottom, producing an 
abundance of sweet pea like blos¬ 
soms. borne in long wistaria like 
clusters, nearly a foot in length. 
The foliage is very dense and is 
insect proof. Mixed Co I ora per 
pkt., 5c; 3 pkts., 13c., 6 pkts., 
18c. 
Wild Cucumber Vine 
This is one of the quickest growing climbers 
list. It will grow 30 feet in one season. It is 
thickly dotted over with pretty white fragrant 
flowers, followed by an abundance of ornamental 
and prickly seed pods. To cover unsightly build- 
ings or fences, nothing will equal it. Pkt. 4c ., 
THE MAGIC LILY OF JAPAN 
MOON FLOWER VINE 
(Ipomo'a Grandiflora) 
This vine has become very pop 
ular, 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 ar- 
, veranda, or old tree to cover 
to plant the Moon Flow- 
It is the most rapid growing of 
all climbing vines and if given a 
sunny situation and plenty of 
water, it will attain a height of 
forty to sixty feet and be 
covered with thousands of immense 
white fragrant flowers, open¬ 
ing in the evening and remaining 
open until nearly noon the follow- 
day. The flowers are from five 
seven inches in diameter. Pkt., 
»c., 3 pkts., 12c., 6 pkts., 18c. 
t£‘ y fr 5 m aI >y other in its large, beautiful pink flowers, 
Larly in the spring it produces unusually attractive green strap-leaf foli¬ 
age, too unique to compare with any other foliage we can mention. Thia 
lt ?J ull .J? nll,a . n cy until in July, when it ripens and disap- 
0n ®, n ? t if a T lI ^ r Wlt *i th ? P lan * would at this time judge from 
ahm?? t tha L t i ie *- bU lL W U 5 ii ea i?' The most beautiful is yet to come.and 
FL later ’ t £ e hu J b shoots a stalk from the ground like magic. 
- lght °. f three or four feet, developing a cluster of lilies from six to 
PADT a ro i “l rteen in number, each from three to four inches across, with coloring of 
C0BEA=-[Scandensl il? e pronounced, yet delicate pink imaginable, shaded with clear blue. 
The first flower retains its beauty of color and shape even to the extremity 
ot *2. pe * T a ., uptil long after the opening of the last bud on the stem. 
■, n, 1113 j y 18 Perfectly hardy and succeeds in ordinary garden soil. The 
nulbs need no protection and can be planted in the fall or spring, but we 
advise spring planting. Cover the crowns about four inches 
Price of Bulbs. 15c. each, 3 for 40c., 6 for 75c. postpaid.* 
A rapid growing climber, attain- 
ng a height of fifteen to thirty 
produces rich purple flowers, 
pkt., 5c.; 3 pkts., 10c., 6! 
pkts., 15 c. 
Wild Flower Garden Mixture — ^ e liave made up a great mixture of Flower Seeds, including nearly all Flower Seeds that will grow and 
- --r—— —;-7TJ-T-flow el from seed the (list year. This selection embraces several hundred varieties of easy growing and 
pretty flowers suitable for a wild flower .garden. . Ihey are excellent to sow in any corner of the garden or along fences or any unsightly place whe?e th« 
will grow and bloom freely. Without doubt this^collection contains more varieties of beautiful flowers than any other one packet on the market 
wm grow ana moom rreeiy. wnnour. aouot mis co 
Price per liberal packet, 5c„ 3 pkts. 12c., 6 pkts. 30c. 
