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PERFEGRO BRAND 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Mexican Burning Rush— - a r ra C pw 
growing-, highly ornamental annual forming perfect 
pyramids 2 to 2 y 2 feet high, covered with feathery 
green branches, which in the fall turn to deep red. 
Makes fine summer hedge. Thin to 18 inches apart. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
T\l* I*,,/! * SENSITIVE PLANT—Annual 
Mimosa ruuica —These are curious and in¬ 
teresting plants, with small pink flowers; the leaves 
and foot stalks droop and close at the slightest 
touch, or in cloudy damp weather; 1 y 2 feet. Sow 
the seed in early part of May. Pkt., 10c. 
M nn „f 1 r._(Ipomoea noctiflora) — Rapid 
niuumiunci climbers, reaching to a height of 
20 to 30 feet in a season. Their luxuriant foliage 
affords dense shade. For best results start indoors 
in March or April, soaking seeds in warm water for 
several hours to hasten germination. The flowers 
open at sunset or on dull days and close in the 
morning. 
GIANT WHITE —Huge whit© trumpet-shaped flow¬ 
ers measuring as much as 6 to 8 inches across. 
Slightly fragrant. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 30c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE —Large sky-blue flowers, which 
are very effective against their green background 
of leaves. Pkt., 10c; y 2 oz., 30c. 
Moi-nino- fllrki-v_(Ipomoea)— P o p u 1 a r rapid- 
ui nuij; y growing climbers used for 
growing on trellises, arbors, walls and to cover un¬ 
sightly places. Trumpet-shaped flowers carried in 
great profusion in a large array of colors. Soak 
seed in water before sowing to aid germination, and 
plant seeds where they are to grow. 
Colorado Heavenly Blue—& » n h e ^ 
and deserved popularity to Morning- Glories. Many 
who have grown it say they cannot find words that 
express their admiration. It is an early blooming 
climber, literally covered with lovely flowers of sky- 
blue, shading lighter toward center. Flowers meas¬ 
ure, Sy 2 inches across the bloom until frost. Pkt., 
10c; *4 oz., 25c; oz., 75c. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE —The largest and most vigorous of 
all Morning Glories. Flowers measure from 3 to 4 inches 
across and come in the most wonderful colors. Some 
are plain edged and others beautifully ruffled and frilled. 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 30c. 
OLD FASHIONED MIXED (Convolulus) —Flowers smaller 
than the Japanese, but a very free bloomer. Pkt., 5c; 
oz., 20c. 
MAMMOTH HEAVENLY BLUE— This beautiful blue Morn¬ 
ing 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. Pkt., 10c; % oz., 20c; oz., 60c. 
BRAZILIAN —Quick growing vine with large, deeply lobed 
leaves, resembling oak leaves. Handsome rose-pink 
flowers borne in large clusters. Pkt, 10c; oz, 35c. 
DWARF (Minor) —Although these are called Dwarf Morn¬ 
ing Glories the flowers really remain open all day in 
fine weather, and are richly colored, handsome, dwarf 
plants that deserve to be better known. Grow them as 
a border, in masses, in beds. They make an unusually 
brilliant effect. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c. 
Mourning Bride 
Mourning Bride- 
(Pin Cushion or Sweet Sca- 
_ 0 ' bious Flower)—Scabiosa— 
One of the finest cutting annuals and very showy in 
the garden. The many colored flowers are carried 
on long graceful stems and bloom freely all summer. 
Sow seed in frames in March or April for early flow¬ 
ers or outdoors early in May. Height 2 y 2 to 3 feet. 
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CAUCASIA—This perennial Scabiosa is one of the 
finest of our garden flowers for cutting. The 
plants grow very easily from seed and bear flow¬ 
ers of a soft, charming shade of lavender on stems 
2 feet long, from June until September. Pkt., 10c; 
y s oz„ 20c. 
-»/«-. .. _The sweet yet delicate odor of the 
MlgHOHette Mignonette has endeared itself to 
every true lover of flowers. Seed of this splendid 
annual sown early in the garden will give flowers 
all through the summer and fall. 
SWEET SCENTED; LARGE FLOWERING—Flowers 
large, of a reddish tint; very hardy; fragrant and 
good variety for the open ground. Pkt., 5c; y> 
oz., 15c. 
MACHET — Plant dwarf and vigorous, of good habit, 
producing large spikes of sweet-scented flowers of 
yellow color. Fine for cutting Pkt., 5c; y 2 oz., 20c. 
Morning Glory, Colorado Heavenly Blue 
vr -I .-i ANNUAL—just the flower you want for a 
Memopnila - blue border or edging. This delightful lit- 
:'le annual grows only 6 inches tall in small compact bushes 
Jterally covered with small, cup-shaped, sky-blue flowers. 
Blooms all summer long- and does well in almost any sou. Sow 
seed where it is to grow as you would Sweet Alyssum. Height 
5 in. Pkt., 5c; y 2 oz., 20c. 
is i Love-in-a-Mist, Devil-in-a-Busb and Fennell 
LMgeiia- — Flower are names given to this pretty, interest¬ 
ing and easily grown annual. The foliage is fine and feathery 
ind the showy flowers, mostly in shades of blue, are sur¬ 
rounded by a border resembling green lace; fine for cutting. 
L2 to 15 inches. 
MISS JEKYLL—Lovely, double cornflower blue blossoms. 
Pkt., 5c. 
ivr • This is one of the dwarf annuals which make 
L^emesia -pleasing masses of low growth for foreground 
beds and edgings. The orchid-like flowers, which are often 
three-quarters of an inch across, are varied in color, ranging 
from rose, yellow, orange and blue. 
LARGE FLOWERED MIXED —1 ft. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 25c. 
DWARF MIXED —8 inches. Pkt., 5c; % oz., 25c. 
_Splendid little plants with bright colored flowers, 
UfXcIIIS fnr- Viano-inp- hnskpts rockwork or edgings. Halt 
’for hanging baskets, rockwork or edgings 
Hardy Perennial. Pkt., 10c. 
