No. S48—NICKELTYPES $15.00 
Ipomea Clark's Earliest Heavenly Blue Morning Glory 
T HE beautiful sky blue of the Heavenly Blue Morning Glory is unquestionably 
one of the loveliest shades in any flower, a beautiful sky blue color which 
shades at the center to a golden throat. Throughout the south and other sec¬ 
tions where Morning Glories are extensively grown, Clark's strain will need no 
introduction. It is the earliest flowering variety, makes a sparse growth of 
foliage and is heavily covered with flowers. These flowers are very large, of 
the characteristic Morning Glory form, and although they close by noon, the 
glory of their morning beauty cannot be equaled. For covering a fence or 
trellis, or climbing over a small building, the Heavenly Blue Morning Glory is 
ideal. As it is a tender annual, seed should not be sown until late in the spring. 
In order to get the greatest quantity of flowers from the strain, seed should be 
planted in a dry sandy location where the plants will receive as little water as 
possible and they should never be fertilized unless a heavier growth of foliage 
is required. If desired, seed may be started early indoors, but if so, should be 
planted in individual pots as Ipomeas do not transplant readily. 
No. 4370 .... Price per oz., $ .35 Per lb., $4.00 
Approximately 675 seeds per ounce. 
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