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IPOMCEA GRANDIFLORA, THE “MOON FLOWER” VINE. 
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THE MOON FLOWER. — White - seeded. 
(Ipomcea grandiflora.) No one who lias a trellis 
or arbor to cover should neglect to plant The 
Moon Flower —the most rapid-growing of alL 
annual climbing vines. The vines are literally 
covered with thousands of immense, pure white 
fragrant flowers, opening in the evening and re¬ 
maining open until noon the following day, and if 
cloudy, all day. many of them measuring over seven- 
inches across. Planted in rich ground, in a sunny 
situation, and given plenty of water, the vines 
attain a height of seventy-five feet. Pkt. 10 
Cross-bred, or Hybrid Moon Flower. This 
variety is of great value for the North, as it is in 
full bloom fully one month before the White-seeded . 
Foliage and flowers vary in form on different 
plants, some flowers being scalloped, others per¬ 
fectly round, others star-shaped ; the foliage also 
varies from the original shape to oak-leaved and 
heart-shaped forms. 10 
Burridg'i. Rose and crimson. 5 
Coccinea. (Star Ipouocea.) Scarlet flowers.... 5 
Limbata. Violet, edged white, rose throat... 5 
Heavenly Blue. Flowers 4 to 5 inches across, in 
large clusters, light blue, with a yeliow throat. 
It is also a splendid conservatory climber.10 
Leari. “ The Blue Dawn Flower.” Although this 
does wonderfully well outside in the summer, yet 
it is generally grown as a greenhouse climber, and 
it is most beautiful, bearing clusters of the most 
lovely sky-blue flowers imaginable, which measure 
fully 5 to G inches across. 15 
The Brazilian Morning' Glory. ( Ipomcea Setosa.) 
Magnificent summer climbing annual. It grows 
with the greatest vigor and luxuriance. The 
leaves are 8 to 12 inches across, overlapping each 
other and making a dense shade. The vine is 
covered with short reddish hairs which, with its 
immense leaves and large clusters of curious seed 
capsules, render it highly ornamental. We know 
of nothing better for quickly covering a piazza, 
arbor or tree. The flowers are of a beautiful rose 
color, and are borne in large clusters. 10 
“The Noonday Glory.” ( Ipomcea sinuata.) A 
lovely and graceful climber. The bell-shaped 
flowers are borne in clusters; color, pure white,, 
with wine-red throats. They open at sunrise and 
close at sunset, and are followed by very orna¬ 
mental seed capsules. Although a tender peren¬ 
nial vino, yet it will bloom the first season from 
seed, if started early. 10 
Larg*e Flowering* Ipomoeas, Mixed Sorts 10 
Imported collection of 10 separate Ipomoeas, 50 cts. 
tfaeoboea Elegans, Mixed! 
An old favorite for flower borders ; continuously 
in bloom and useful for cutting. 1 foot. Pkt. 5- 
Kenilcuorth ivy. fflff 
clings to walls, etc., and a valuable trailing plant 
for hanging baskets vases, etc. 3 to G feet. ...Pkt. 10 
T Prett y summer trailing annual for 
1G6 FianC. vases and rock work; leaves cov¬ 
ered with ice-like drops, y z foot. Pkt . 6 
Ipomopsis, Mixed. 
(“ Garden Cypress.”) 
Symmetrical plants of pyramidal growth, feathery 
foliage and handsome spikes of flowers ; useful for 
either garden or pot culture. !>£ feet. Pkt. 6 
HEpDERSOp’S DOUBbE HObliYHOCES. 
Grand summer and autumn flowering plants, 
bearing long spikes of double flowers, 3 to 4 
inches across. Hardy biennial, 5 to 8 feet high. The 
seed we offer has been saved from our unrivaled 
collection of choicest improved double varieties. 
(See cut.) 
Double Blush. Pkt. 10 
Double Canary Yellow. 10 
Double Crimson. 10 
Double Deep Rose.10 
Double Lavender.10 
Double Lig*ht Apricot . 10 
Double Maroon . 10 
Double Pink. 10 
Double Purple.10 
Double Salmon. 10 
Double White. 10 
Double White, Violet Centre. 10 
Tokio. A most beautiful Japanese variety, bear¬ 
ing large double flowers, the petals being beau¬ 
tifully frilled, of a rich wine maroon at the base, 
shading to cherry red and broadly edged with 
white.10 
Extra Choice Double Mixed. From named 
varieties. 10 
Fine Mixed Colors, mostly double, but in¬ 
cludes a few semi-double and single. 5 
Customer's selection of any 3 packets of the above varie¬ 
ties for 25c., or the entire set of 13 separate 
varieties for $1.00. 
Imported collection of G separate double sorts, 40 cts .; 
12 separate double sorts, 75c. 
Hyaeinthus Candieans. 
Giant summer-flowering Hyacinth, of robust 
growth, producing spikes, 3 feet long, of white bell- 
shaped flowers; 5 feet, bulbs keeping dry over 
winter like a gladiolus.. Pkt. 5 
IjM C A R M I U U E A ===== 
===== DELiA VAYI. 
Very beautiful now garden plant; in habit is 
something like the Jasminum, with long, flexi¬ 
ble branches. It forms largo fleshy roots the first 
year, which should remain in the ground the next 
season, and thereafter they throw up strong flower 
stalks 3 feet high, bearing large tubular flowers 
of rosy carmine spotted with yellow; the throat is 
brown. Sometimes the plants will bloom the first 
season if the seed is sown in a cold frame very early 
in the spring. (See cut.) Packet, 25c. 
Impatiens Sultana. 
("Zanzibar or Sultan's Balsam.") Most beautiful 
and useful flowering plant, producing waxy bright 
flowers almost continually, winter and summer; 
tender, perennial, 1 foot, ltoso-uolorcd. Pkt. 10 
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