West Grove, Penna.. 
Flower Seeds 
Ornamental Gourds Heliotrope Kochia Scoparia Kudzu Vine 
855 LYCHNIS. Ragged Robin, or Burning Star. 91 Very 
bright scarlet flowers. 05 
Ipomoea (Moonvine) 
Moonvine, etc. (Ipomoea) 
745 IPOMCEA noctiphyton. White Moonflower. O §. 
751 “ CARDINAL CLIMBER Qaamodii). § Beau¬ 
tiful and brilliant cardinal flowers 1 inch across that 
cover the plant; grows 30 feet in a season. . 10 seeds 10 
742 “ Grandiflora rubro-caerulea . New sky-blue Moon- 
flower. 0 § Lovely sky-blue, with rose markings... 15 
739 “ Coceinea. Star Ipomoea, or Cuban Belle. © § 
Bright scarlet. 05 
736 “ Coceinea hederifolia {Mina sanguined). ©§ Crimson. 05 
748 “ Setosa. Brazilian Morning-Glory. 0 § Extra-strong, 
vigorous climber; pink flowers, 3 inches in diameter. 10 
750 “ Versicolor ( Mina lobata). O § Grows 18 to 20 feet; 
flowers red, then orange, and creamy white when open. 10 
»nrrrn> 77 1 . each Blue and White Moonflowers, 20 cts., or 
oi l LA A i en tire set of Ipomoeas, 7 pkts., for 50 cts. 
Lathyrus (Perennial Pea) 
. Pkt. 
703 Hollyhocks, Superb Double Mixed. 91 .$0 xo 
730 ICE PLANT, Mesembryanthemum. O A handsome 
plant for hanging-baskets, vases, rockeries, etc. The 
leaves and stems appear as if covered with icy crystals. 05 
733 IMPATIENS Sultani. © Brilliant, rosy crimson flowers, 
very showy; a good house plant. 05 
IPOMCEA. See Moonvines, offered below. 
753 JAPAN IRIS, Iris Kaempferi. 91 Lovely orchid-like 
flowers. Finest mixed. See cut, page 56. 05 
438 JOB’S TEARS, Coix Lacryma. O An old-fashioned 
remedy for sore throat, etc., when the seed is strung on 
thread and worn around the neck.oz. 10 cts.. . 05 
800 KOCHIA scoparia. Summer Bush Cypress, or “Ball of 
Fire.” O The plants grow 2K feet high, and look well 
when planted singly. (See cut.). A oz. 25 cts.. . 10 
1338 KUDZU VINE, Dolichos Japonicus, or Pueraria 
Thunbergiana. Jack-and-the-Beanstalk. 2 i § The most 
rapid-growing vine known. Perfectly hardy. (See cut.) 10 
825 LANTANA. O Verbena-like flowers in pink, yellow and 
orange. Splendid for bedding. 05 
835 LAVENDER. 91 Pale blue flowers, yielding, when dried, a 
delightful perfume. 05 
828 LATHYRUS. Perennial Pea. 91 § Perfectly hardy; sweet- 
pea-like flowers. Mixed colors. 05 
829 “ splendens. California Perennial Pea. 91 § Dark crim¬ 
son flowers, more showy than the other varieties... OS 
830 “ Pink Beauty. 91 § Deep, bright rose-color. 05 
838 LEMON VERBENA. Li-Leaves very fragrant. 05 
840 LIN ARIA. Kenilworth Ivy. O 91 A hardy perennial trail¬ 
ing plant, very useful for vases, baskets and rockeries.. . 05 
843 LINUM grandiflorum. Crimson Flax. O Excellent for 
clumps or edgings. Very fine. 05 
O Deep purple flowers with Pkt. 
.$0 10 
Dwarf; rich, deep blue. 05 
. os 
1124 ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. O Contains seeds of many Pkt. 
annual varieties. So 05 
678 GYPSOPHILA paniculata flore pleno. Baby’s Breath. 
91 New. Dwarf, branching plants; flowers pure white 
and double, borne in feathery sprays, fine for cutting.. 15 
HELIANTHUS. See Sunflower, page 83. 
683 HELICHRYSUM. Straw Flower. O One of the “Ever¬ 
lasting Flowers.” Mixed colors. 05 
686 HELIOTROPE, Lemoine’s Giant Hybrids. O The 
colors range from pure white through all shades of 
violet and purple to dark indigo-blue. (See cut.).. . 15 
687 “ Mixed. A favorite on account of its delightful fragrance. 05 
690 HEUCHERA sanguinea. 9 t Bright, rich crimson flowers 
produced in long, graceful trusses. Perfectly hardy. 05 
774 JAPANESE HOP. O § One of the most rapid, dense- 
growing climbers; has variegated foliage. 05 
700 HOLLYHOCK, Mammoth Alleghany. 9 t Entirely dif¬ 
ferent from the old kinds; if started early will bloom the 
first season; they grow 5 to 6 feet high. Mixed. 10 
845 LOBELIA, Bedding Queen, 
a clear white eye. 
846 “ Crystal Palace Gem. 0 
847 “ Finest Mixed. O . 
673 GOURDS. O § Climbers which grow 10 to 20 feet and Pkt. 
produce curiously shaped fruit in various colors. (See 
cut above.) Mixed.oz. 40 cts...So 05 
C. & J. “VELVET GREEN” LAWN GRASS SEED 
smooth seed-bed, put on plenty of seed and 
start the lawn mower as soon as grass is tall 
enough to catch the machine. The seed should 
be lightly raked in and the ground made 
smooth with a roller. 
PRICE: By mail, postpaid, 25 cts. per qt., 2 
qts. for 45c.; in bulk, by express, $1.50 per pk. 
of 5 lbs., $5 per bushel of 20 lbs. 
QUANTITIES TO USE 
Square ft. 
i lb. for. 3 SO 
5 lbs. for.i,7SO 
io lbs. for. 3,500 
25 lbs. for.X a cr e 
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