JACKSON, MICHIGAN 
Flower Seeds 79 
Morning Glories of Many Colors 
Climbers of rapid growth, with beautiful and varied flowers. Seed should be 
soaked in warm water for twenty-four hours before planting. 
Heavenly Blue - Early Flowering 
The flowers measure from 3% to 4 inches across, sky-blue with a white throat. They 
are profuse bloomers and during a long season the vines are a mass of baby-blue blos¬ 
soms. Pkt., 20o; oZm SlOc. 
EVIPERIALi JAPANESE.—These are a great improvement over the common Morning 
Glory. Not only are the flowers of greatly increased size and more distinct coloring, but 
the dense foliage is also wonderfully attractive. Our choice mixture contains many colors, 
single and double. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; % lb., OOc. 
BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY.—^Grapelike leaves a foot wide. The rose-colored 
flowers measure 2 to 3 inches across and show a flve-pointed star; the.se are followed by 
curious seed pods. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
TALL MORNING GLORY .—An old-fashioned popular climber, showing many shades 
of color. White to dark blue, red and striped. Mixed, pkt., 5c; oz., 15c; % lb., 40c. 
Moonflower 
Beautiful Rapid Climbers 
The seed should be soaked in warm water for 24 hours before planting. The large seeds 
about the size of a pea, should first be notched with a file. 
White-Seeded (Grandiflora Alba). It bears in greatest profusion immense, lovely white 
flowers, five to six inches in diameter. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 40c. 
GIANT PINK,—Very large flowers of soft lilac-pink color. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c; oz., 
40c. 
NEW DOUBLE “ROSE MARIE”.—An early, free-flowering double form. Of a beauti¬ 
ful shade of deep rose. Pkt., 15c; % oz., 40c. 
NEW'^ CROSS BRED. Blooms early. The flowers are large and very numerous, of violet- 
blue color. Pkt., 10c; ^ oz., 250; oz., 40c. 
Morning Glory. 
Nicotiana 
SWEET SCENTED TOBACCO 
PLANT 
One of the most effective annuals, 
and easy to grow from seed. The 
plants are loaded with highly per¬ 
fumed flowers throughout the seas¬ 
on. Do not plant out until danger 
of frost is over. 
AFEINIS HYBRIDA. — Of 
branching habit, 2 to 2 feet high, 
each plant bearing thousands of 
flowers during the summer and au¬ 
tumn. Delightfully sweet scented. 
White, blue, red and rose, mixed. 
Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
SYLVESTRIS.—A fine plant of 
pyramidal growth, producing dense 
panicles of long, tubular, pure 
white, highly perfumed flowers. 3 
feet. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 25c. 
FLOWERS FOR 
SEMI-SHADE 
Anchusa 
Balsam 
Beilis perennis 
Campanula 
Centaurea 
Clarkia 
Columbine 
Dahlia 
Double Daisy 
Forget-me-not 
Godetia 
Lupin 
Mignonette 
Myosotis 
Fancy 
Platycodon 
Sweet WMliam 
Phlox or Flame Flower. 
Phlox - Flame Flower 
Vivid Colors—Long Blooming 
Season 
The annual Phlox surpasses al¬ 
most everything else in dazzling 
brilliancy and yet is of the easiest 
culture. Plants are of neat, com¬ 
pact growth and will thrive on any 
soil, if given a sunny location. 
Plants from seed sown in open 
ground in fall or early spring will 
begin flowering in June and remain 
literally covered with bloom until 
late in autumn. 12 inches. 
SEPARATE COLORS. — Bright 
Scarlet, Purple, Pink, Yellow, 
White and Striped. Each, 10c per 
pkt., % oz., 30c. 
GRANDIFLORA MIXED.—Many 
colors, a splendid mixture that will 
make a bright color display. Pkt., 
10c; % oz., 40c; oz., $1.25. 
PHLOX DRUMIVIONDI mXED. 
—The popular small-flowering 
sorts; all colors. Pkt., 5c; •% oz., 
30c; oz,, $1.00. 
STAR PHLOX.—Beautiful star¬ 
shaped and fringed flowers of all 
shades. Very attractive for bed¬ 
ding. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
ISBELL’S PHLOX MIXTURE. 
—All the above sorts and many 
others included in this superfine 
mixture. Guaranteed to please. 
Pkt., 15c; % oz., 50c; oz., $1.75. 
Double Portulaca. 
Portulaca, The Bright Colored Rose Moss 
Succeeds Best on Hot Dry Spots 
Also called “Sun Plant.” This charming little annual is unrivaled 
for brilliancy among plants of low growth; hot sun and light sandy 
soil suit it best. Nothing is prettier for beds, edgings, rockwork, etc. 
Through the driest, hottest seasons it flourishes amazingly, carpeting 
the ground with a mat of foliage that is almost hidden by an abund¬ 
ance of pretty flowers. Height 6 inches. Do not plant seed until weath¬ 
er is warm. It is well to mix the seed with three or four times its bulk 
of dry sand or soil, which permits an even and easy distribution of 
the seed. A fine plant for the rock garden. 
DOUBLE FINEST mXED.—Flowers perfectly double, of the most 
brilliant colors. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 45c; oz., $2.50. 
NEW UPRIGHT STEM.—This new sort carries the fine double flow¬ 
ers on upright stems, showing them up to better advantage. The color 
range is exceptionally fine. Pkt., 15c; % oz,, 75c. 
SINGLE 3IIXED.—All colors. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 20c; oz., 60c. 
PARIS BEAUTY.—Flowers are twice as large as those of other 
sorts. Color a most dazzling purple-scarlet. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 35c. 
