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VINES FROM SEEDS— Continued 
GOURD (Cucurbita) (A). The vines make a rapid growth. The 
foliage is ornamental. Do not plant the seed till danger of 
frost is over, and select light, rich soil and a sunny situation. 
Water freely Ten to 20 feet high. Mixed, pkt. 5c; 34 oz. 20c; 
oz. 35c. 
Japanese Kudzu (P). The blossoms are large and in panicles 
somewhat like the Wistaria, but larger in size. Color is a 
pleasing shade of purple. Foliage luxuriant. The vine is ex¬ 
tremely rapid and dense in growth, perfectly hardy. Pkt. 10c; 
34 oz. 25c; 34 oz. 40c; oz. 75c. 
Japanese Hop (Humulus) (A). A charming climber, attaining 
a growth of 20 to 25 feet in a few weeks. The leaves (6 to 7 
inches across) are beautifully marked and variegated with 
white yellowish green. Pkt. 10c; 34 oz. 35c; 34 oz. 60c; oz. $1. 
Moon Flower or Ipomea, Mexicana Grandiflora (A). Rapid 
growing climber, belonging to the Morning Glory family. 
The flowers are large, waxy white and very showy. Pkt. 10c; 
34 oz. 40c; V<t oz. 65c; oz. $1.00. 
MORNING GLORIES 
MORNING GLORY (A) (Convolvulus Major Ipomea Purpurea). 
Tall, fine mixed, a great variety of colors of the popular old- 
fashioned sorts. Pkt. 5c; 34 oz. 15c; 34 oz. 20c; oz. 35c. 
GIANT JAPANESE FRINGED (Imperials) (A). The flow 
ers of this variety are often three inches or more across and 
come in 9 , great variety of colors. The foliage in some plants 
comes plain green, in others it is mottled with white and 
shades of yellow. Pkt. 10c; 34 oz. 20c; 34 oz. 35c; oz. 60c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE IMPROVED. Deep heavenly blue shad¬ 
ing light towards center. Blooms very large and showy. 
Rapid grower, with a quantity of huge dark green glossy 
leaves. Pkt. 10c; 34 oz. 40c; 34 oz. 75c; oz. $1.25. 
SMILAX (P). Charming, tender, climber for greenhouse or 
window gardens. The foliage and stems are of a pleasing 
light green; very graceful; excellent for decoration. Pkt. 10c. 
WILD CUCUMBER (A). A quick growing vine. It will re¬ 
seed itself. Thickly dotted over with pretty white fragrant 
flowers, which are followed by an abundance of ornamental 
prickly seed pods. Pkt. 5c; 34 oz. 15c; oz. 25c; 2 oz. 40c; 34 
lb. 75c; 34 lb. $1.25; lb. $2.25. 
BULBS 
DAHLIAS 
The Dahlia is one of the showiest of all autumn flowers. 
Commencing to flower in July, they are a perfect blaze of 
bloom until frost. 
CACTUS 
This type is particularly valued on account of the fact that 
the flowers will keep in good condition longer after cutting 
than those of any other type. 
Ballet Girl. Variegated orange or deep salmon and white. 
Cigarette. Creamy white and burnt orange, strong stems. 
F. W. Fellows. An intense coral red, long, narrow petaled 
type. Large flowers. 
Golden West. Deep golden yellow, very handsome, long 
stems. 
Guardian. Intense red, large flowers, narrow pointed petals. 
Above five varieties 40c each; 34 dozen $2.10. 
Rollo Boy. Soft hue of old gold and amber. Large flowers. 
50c each; 34 dozen $2.70. 
DECORATIVE 
The Decorative Dahlies are an intermediate form between 
the Show and Cactus types. Many beautiful varieties have 
been introduced, some with flat petals, others reflexed, in¬ 
curved or curiously twisted. 
Annin Ray. Copper and orange shading to gold and amber, 
deepening in the center to a reddish brown. Each 40c; 34 
dozen $2.10. 
Avalon. One of the best yellows. Immense, well formed 
perfect flowers. Each 40c; 34 dozen $2.10. 
Bashful Giant. Apricot with golden shadings. Very large 
flowers. Each 40c; 34 dozen $2.10. 
Elinor Vanderveer. A lovely rose pink, large flowers of great 
depth. Each 30c; 34 dozen $1.50. 
Jack Rose. Brilliant crimson-red. Perfect for garden decor¬ 
ation. Each 30c; 34 dozen $1.50. 
Jane Cowl. Bronze and old gold. Wonderful for exhibition. 
Each 60c; 34 dozen $3.30. 
Jersey Bacon. A decided novelty of Chinese scarlet. Truly 
an exhibition flower. Each 40c; 34 dozen $2.10. 
Jersey’s Beauty. A beautiful shade of rose pink. Each 30c; 
34 dozen $1.50. 
Patrick O’Mara. Rich chrome yellow with salmon red suf¬ 
fusions. Each 40c; 34 dozen $2.10. 
Pride of California. Bright crimson. Excellent cut flower. 
Highly recommended. Each 30c; 34 dozen $1.50. 
Sylvia. Soft, pleasing mauve pink, changing to white in the 
center. Each 30c; 34 dozen $1.50. 
Ti •easure Island. A bright apricot with gold and rose shad¬ 
ings. Each 40c; 34 dozen $2.10. 
POMPON 
POMPON 
The plants grow into neat little bushes which are covered 
with small, perfectly ball-shaped Dahlias, measuring up to 2 
inches in diameter. The flowers are always double to the 
very center and in many varieties the petals are curled. 
Joe Fette. A pure white, perfect form. 
Madeline. Pale primrose edged with rosy purple. 
Neatness. Creamy yellow with a dash of blush pink. 
Nerissa. A soft mauve pink, much admired. 
Fascination. Soft pink. 
Fashion. Indian red. 
All varieties, each 30c; 34 dozen $1.50. 
