PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
“CtlMSy FLO -Immensely large carmine flowers with a deep pure white border, foliage beautiluliy 
^ W mottled with green and white. Pkt., 15 seeds, BOe. 
P8S?!! §8 OS5E—The most magnificent variety ever offered. Flowers satin white, beautifully 
dhbU ru |fl ei j < with e or 7 distinct rays of ivory white. The foliage is Golden 
Yellow. This variety remains open nearly all day, and begins to bloom when 
only a few inches high and has yet but 2 or 3 leaves; grows very tall, and makes a heavy vine literally 
covered with these elegant flowers. Pkt., 15 seeds, 10c. 
These are the two finest varieties ever sold. 
RUFFLED AND FRILLED 
varieties mixed—This mixture contains flowers of all 
Colors, having the petals ruffled and fringed. Very scarce. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, 8c. 
DOUBLE JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 
Saved from the finest double flowers. 
Pkt., 15 seeds, )0c. 
JAPANESE IMPERIAL 
Or Giant EfflornEng Glory. 
As the Angel of Morn speeds on the rays of early dawn from 
east to west, the dewy trumpets of the Morning 
Glory announce her coming and carpets 
her way from ocean to ocean. 
The flowers of these New Mammoth Morning Glories are 
as large as moonflowers, often 6 inches across, and the petals 
of many are beautifully fringed and ruffled. The vines begin 
to bloom when 2 to 3 feet high and continue to bear flowers by 
the hundreds until frost. The flowers are not only large but 
superior in every way to the common kind. The petals are 
thicker, which gives the colors a deeper and richer look. The 
flowers are straugely and beautifully marked and colored in a 
way never seen before. Snowy throats with blood red border, 
velvet plum bordered with white, snow-white through all 
possible shades of blue, and of red from palest pink to darkest 
reds and purples. They are streaked, mottled.striped marbled 
and bordered in wonderful fashion, and sometimes show rare 
shadings of ash grey, bronze, brown and slate-blue, colors 
rarely found in any other flowers. To gain time start the seeds 
in small pots in the house in March or April, and plant in a 
warm, sunny place. Pkt. 20 seeds finest mixed 5c., M 0Z ’*5«?- 
DOUBLE JAPANESE MORNING GLORY 
When starting Japanese Morning Glory Seed <‘n the House, use a little Jadoo tyith the Earth. 
