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3635 INCARVTLLEA Delavayi. H. P. Leaves 
about two feet long and of pale green 
color. Gloxinia-like flowers, somewhat 
divided, borne on long stems; of 
bright rose color 2 inches across. 2 to 
3 ft.$0.25 
Innmoea (Morning- Glory). One of our 
*r u _ most popular annual climbers, 
and without doubt familiar to most lovers 
of flowers. Very ornamental for verandas, 
fences and for covering rockeries. 10 to 
20 ft. 
3650 Purpurea (Convolvulus major). Showy 
annual climber, of easiest culture, in 
many brilliant colors. V4 lb. 25c., oz. 10c. .05 
3655 Convolvulus minor. Finest Mixed. (Dwarf 
Morning Glory.) Early-flowering hardy 
annual, with bright flowers, of very 
easy cultivation. 2 ft.Oz. 25c. .05 
3660 coerulea. Blue. 10 ft.Oz. 10c. .05 
3665 Imperialis (Japanese Morning Glory). A 
great improvement over the old-fash¬ 
ioned sorts. Flowers are larger, 
fringed, and of an unlimited variety 
of colors.Oz. 30c. .10 
3670 Imperialis (New Day Glory). An im¬ 
proved Ipomcea, remaining in bloom 
throughout the day and containing all 
the variety of colors in the regular 
Japanese Morning Glory .15 
3675 Grandiflora alba (Moonflower). Barge 
heart-shaped leaves and large, pure 
white flowers, opening in the evening. 
10 ft.Oz. 75c. .10 
3680 rubro-coerala (Heavenly Blue). ' Beauti¬ 
ful, large, sky-blue flowers. 15 ft.10 
3685 setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). Barge, 
ornamental foliage, with bright rose 
flowers. Grows very fast and dense. 
Oz. 75c. .10 
3690 Leati. Intense bright blue.Oz. $2.00 .10 
ICE PLANT. See Mesembryanthemum 
crystallinum. 
IMP ATHENS (Balsam). G. P. Excellent 
pot plants for house or greenhouse; 
the axillary flowers are borne in pro¬ 
fusion and are continually in bloom. 
3615 Holstii. Vermilion. 1 ft.15 
3620 Holstii Hybrids. Finest Mixture. 1 ft. .15 
3625 Sultani. Carmine rose. 1 ft.15 
3630 Sultani hybrida. Finest Mixed. 1 ft.15 
Japanese Morning Glory 
No. Pkt 
3700 IRIS Ksempferi (Japanese Iris). H. P. 
Finest Mixed. Flower of enormous 
size, flat and comprises some of the 
most vivid colors, both self and heavi¬ 
ly veined. 3 ft.14 oz. 25c.$0.10 
Barge size clumps of named varieties, 
see page 163. 
JACOB’S LADDER. See Folemonium. 
H. A. The tall, graceful 
spikes of the most brilliant 
colors of blue, lilac and tvhite are ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Ornamental In the 
garden. 
3720 
candelabra, Double Dwarf 
Finest 
Mixed. 1 ft. 
Oz. 75c. 
.05 
3725 
Tall Emperor, Double Azure Blue. 
2 ft. 
Oz. 50c. 
.05 
3730 
Brilliant Rose. 2 ft. 
Oz. 50c. 
.05 
3735 
Scarlet. 2 ft. 
3740 
Pure White. 2 ft. 
.05 
3715 
Finest Mixed. 2 ft. 
Giant Hyacinth-flowered. 
Oz. 50c. 
.05 
3750 
Pure White. 2 ft. 
.Oz. 50c. 
.05 
3755 
Shell Fink. 2 ft. 
.05 
3760 
Salmon Rose. 2 ft. 
.Oz. 50c. 
.05 
3765 
Brilliant Scarlet. 2 ft. 
.Oz. 50c. 
.05 
3770 
Deep Rose. 2 ft. 
.Oz. 50c. 
.Oh 
3775 
Light Azure Blue. 2 ft.... 
Oz. 50c. 
.0 5 
3780 
Dark Blue. 2 ft. 
Oz. 50c. 
.05 
3785 
Finest Mixed. 2 ft. 
Oz. 50c. 
.05 
3790 
Tall Rocket. Double Finest 
Mixed. 
3 ft. 
.06 
Larkspur 
3705 KOCHIA tricophylla (Summer Cypress, or 
Mexican Firebush). IT. A. Pretty lit¬ 
tle bushes of pyramidal shape; foliage 
delicate green, the little tiny, brilliant 
scarlet flowers completely covering 
the whole plant. Excellent for hedges 
along walks in gardens. 3 ft. *4 oz. 25c. 
3710 KENILWORTH IVY (Linaria Cymba- 
laria). Tender perennial of trailing 
habit, bearing small violet flowers. 
Fine for hanging baskets and 
rustic designs. 
3715 LANTANA hybrida. G. P. Einest Mixed. 
Free-flowering plants of shrubby 
growth; fine house plants; good for 
mixed beds, blooming all Summer. 
3 ft. Vl oz. 25c. 
Kochia tricophylla 
