Hart & Vick’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs • Rochester, N. Y. 
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Morning-Glory, Imperial Japanese 
Mesembryanthemum 
Crystallinum (Ice-Plant). Thick leaves which 
have the appearance of being frosted with 
ice. The flowers are very small. Plant 
grows about 6 inches high. Pkg. 10c; 
34 oz. 25c. 
Crinifolium (Livingstone Daisy). White 
petals surround the small yellow center. 
Plants about 6 inches high. Pkg. 25c; 
large pkg. 60c. 
Nigella, Miss Jekyll 
Mignonette 
Allen’s Defiance. This gorgeous Mignonette 
is deliciously sweet-scented, a quality no 
other large-flowering variety has. The 
individual florets are of immense size, 
forming a graceful as well as compact 
spike 12 to 15 inches long. A splendid 
keeper, retaining its grace and fragrance 
until every bud opens. Pkg. 10c; large 
pkg. 25c. 
Golden Goliath. A strong-growing annual 
with fragrant, bright golden yellow blooms. 
Pkg. 15c. 
Red Goliath. Very much like the preceding 
variety, except that the blooms are bright 
red. Pkg. 15c. 
Morning-Glories and 
Moonflowers 
Convolvulus and Ipomoea 
Grow Morning-Glories and Moonflowers 
in a dry, sandy location and do not fertilize. 
Heavenly Blue, Hart & Vick’s Early-flower¬ 
ing Strain. This beautiful blue Morning- 
Glory has attracted much attention and 
has been greatly admired by many people. 
The vines make a growth of 15 feet or 
more, are covered with splendid light green 
foliage, and show, from July until frost, 
masses of pure sky-blue flowers delicately 
shading to white in the center. See color 
illustration on inside of back cover. Pkg. 
15c; J4 oz. 40c; 34 oz. 70c; oz. $1.25. 
Imperial Japanese. Beyond question, the 
largest and brightest flowering of the class. 
Of the easiest culture, and can be sown in 
the open ground in a sunny position when 
the weather has become warm and settled. 
They soon cover a large area. The flowers 
are of gigantic size, and their colorings 
beautiful beyond description. The self or 
solid colors range from snow-white to 
black-purple, with all the possible inter¬ 
mediate shades. There are also an endless 
number having flowers spotted, marbled, 
striped, flaked, splashed, etc. Pkg. 15c; 
34 oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
Rochester Morning-Glory. A distinct species, 
with extra-large, beautiful flowers and 
strong-growing vines. Flowers 4 to 5 inches 
across, deep violet-blue, bordered with a 
broad silvery white band around the edge. 
Very free flowering. Pkg. 10c; 34 oz. 35c; 
oz. 60c. 
Old-fashioned Climbing. Bears thousands 
of medium-sized flowers from early summer 
until fall. Pkg. 10c; oz. 25c; 34 lb. 75c. 
Dwarf Mixed Colors. Pkg. 10c; oz. 25c; 
34 lb. 75c. 
Giant Pink Moonflower. Large, fragrant, 
bright pink flowers 5 inches in diameter on 
thrifty-growing vines that often reach a 
height of 30 feet. Flowers open up on 
cloudy days and in the evening. Pkg. 10c; 
34 oz. 35c; oz. 60c. 
Giant White Moonflower. The strong¬ 
growing vines are covered with very large, 
white, fragrant flowers, opening in the 
evening and on cloudy days. Pkg. 10c; 
34 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
ROSE MARIE. A new double- or semi¬ 
double-flowering form of Moonflower. The 
blooms are deep rose, much larger than 
those of the ordinary Moonflower. Vines 
are strong-growing, quickly covering trel¬ 
lises or frames, and begin to bloom when 
quite small. A very desirable novelty. 
Pkg. 15c. 
Nemophila • Baby Eyes 
Insignis. An easily grown, very satisfactory 
annual bearing bright blue flowers on 
sturdy plants t foot high. Pkg. 10c; 
34 oz. 25c; 34 oz. 40c; oz. 70c. 
Mimosa * Sensitive Plant 
Pudica. A most peculiar and interesting 
plant which instantly closes its leaves when 
you touch them. Pkg. 10c; 34 oz. 25c. 
Myosotis alpestris, Royal Blue 
Myosotis • Forget-me-not 
Few spring flowers are more lovely than 
these half-hardy perennials that bloom the 
first year from Seed. The Alpestris and 
Dissitiflora varieties bloom in April; the 
Palustris in May. 
Alpestris, Royal Blue. Indigo-blue flowers 
on plants 9 inches high. Very fine. Blooms 
in April. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 45c. 
Alpestris robusta grandiflora. Very large 
light blue flowers. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 45c. 
Alpestris rosea. Rosy pink blooms on strong- 
growing plants. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 45c. 
Alpestris, Mixed Colors. A careful blending 
of blue-, rose-, and white-flowered va¬ 
rieties. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 30c. 
VICTORIA. Dwarf, globe-shaped plants 
that are completely covered with blooms. 
Light Blue. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 45c. 
Rose. Pkg. 10c; large pkg. 45c. 
Dissitiflora. Large rich blue flowers coming 
in late May and June. Desirable for bor¬ 
dering tulip beds. Pkg. 20c; large pkg. 75c. 
Palustris semperflorens (Everblooming For¬ 
get-me-not). Sprays of clear blue flowers. 
Pkg. 15c; large pkg. 75c. 
Nemesia 
Tigrina. A very pretty, easily grown annual 
about 10 inches high, covered from June 
until frost with brilliant striped and 
tigered flowers in crimson, orange, lemon, 
rose, and purple. Pkg. 15c; 34 oz. 50c; 
34 oz. 85c. 
Nigella • Love-in-a-Mist 
This is a pretty, interesting, and easily 
grown annual. The foliage is fine and 
feathery and the showy flowers, mostly in 
shades of blue, are surrounded by a border 
resembling green lace; fine for cutting. 
Height 12 to 15 inches. 
Miss Jekyll. Lovely, double, cornflower- 
blue blossoms. 
Damascena, Double, Mixed. Double flowers 
of blue and white. 
Each of above, pkg. 10c; 34 oz. 25c; oz. 40c. 
Oenothera • Evening Primrose 
Lamarckiana. A hardy biennial easily grown 
from seed, bearing giant, saucer-shaped, 
yellow, fragrant flowers from July to 
October. Pkg. 10c; 34 oz. 25c; 34 oz - 40c. 
Hardy Perennial Plants. See pages 56 and 57, 
Tuberous Begonias give a superb display 
in shaded places, and you can keep the bulbs 
for several seasons. See page 7 and color on 
second cover. 
