Ipomoea (Morning Glory) 
The Ipomoea family includes the well-known Morning 
Glory, the Moonflower and the Cypress Vine. Rapid¬ 
growing climbers of easiest culture; bloom earlier and 
more profusely on rather poor soil, but of higher growth 
and more attractive foliage when grown on rich soil. 
Tender annuals. 15 to 30 feet. 
549 CARDINAL CLIMBER (Ipomoea quamoclit hybrida). 
Leaves are dark green, fernlike and deeply laciniated; 
bears a great profusion of fiery, cardinal-red flowers. 
Pkt., 10c. 
550 BONA NOX (Evening Glory). Beautiful, large, 
violet-blue flowers which open at night. Rapid growth. 
Pkt., 10c. 
552 ROSE MARIE. Double early flowering, clear deep 
rose. Pkt., 10c. 
553 HEAVENLY BLUE (Rubra-coerulea). Large, heart- 
shaped leaves; 4 to 5 inches across. Pkt., 10c; V a ox., 
35c. 
Lobelia 
Pretty little plants of easy culture, blooming profusely 
from June until frost. The dwarf varieties are useful for 
bedding and edging, the trailing variety is excellent for 
hanging baskets, vases and rock-work. Half-hardy an¬ 
nuals. 
585 CRYSTAL PALACE COMPACTA. Rich blue flowers, 
dark foliage. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 50c. 
586 WHITE LADY. White, dwarf; very profuse. Pkt., 10c. 
587 GRACILIS. Light blue, trailing. Pkt., 10c. 
Jerusalem Cherry (Solanum) 
An ornamental and interesting genus of fruit-bearing 
plants; singularly bright in fruit and foliage. Popular for 
greenhouse or house decoration. 
555 SOLANUM CAPSICASTRUM. Covered with scarlet 
fruit during the winter. 1 Vz feet. Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 
35c; Vz ox., 60c. 
Kochia 
556 TRICOPHYLLA (Summer Cypress). A very quick¬ 
growing annual. Through the summer this is bright 
green, but commences in early fall to gradually take 
on a red tinge, becoming entirely red before it dies. 
2 V 2 feet. Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 20c. 
Lantana 
562 HYBRIDA FINEST MIXED. Shrubby, with many 
clusters of dainty flowers in yellow, orange, red, and 
pink. 18 inches. All summer. Fine for potting. Pkt., 
10c; Va ox., 25c. 
Lavatera Trimestris 
Beautiful and effective hardy annual, covered during 
the entire summer with pretty and showy blossoms. 
576 Rose-Pink. 577 White. Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 20c. 
Linum (Crimson Flax) 
580 GRANDIFLORUM RUBRUM. The rich crimson flow¬ 
ers last only a day, but are borne continuously until 
frost. 1 5 to 18 inches. Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 25c. 
603 AFRICAN DOUBLE MIXED. All 
shades of the African type. Pkt., 
10c; Va ox., 20c; Vz ox., 35c; ox., 
60c. 
SCOTCH MARIGOLD. 
See Tagetes, page 49. 
Marigold, Yellow bupreme 
Marigold, Crown of Gold 
Favorite annual plant, blooming the entire summer; 
easily cultivated. The African varieties bear large yellow 
or orange flowers and the plants are usually tall. The 
French type is of dwarf habit ancf flowers are striped. 
Hardy annual, 1 to 3 feet. 
600 YELLOW SUPREME. Very free flowering, 2 to 
2 Vz ft. tall, bearing loosely ruffled, carnation flow¬ 
ered blossoms. The color is a creamy yellow and the 
flowers are somewhat larger than Guinea Gold. Pkt., 
10c; Va ox., 35c. 
600A NEW MARIGOLD, GUINEA GOLD. Brilliant 
orange with double ruffled, loose-leaf petals. 2 to 2 Vz 
feet high, producing flowers 2 to 2 Vi inches across. 
Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 25c; Va ox., 45c; Vz ox., 80c. 
601 LEMON "ALL DOUBLE." Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 40c. 
601A ORANGE "ALL DOUBLE." Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 40c. 
602 GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS. A remarkably large 
flowered and fragrant Marigold originated in Mexico. 
The huge flowers of this hardy annual, averaging 5 
inches or more across, are loosely formed, being very 
full centered, with broad, heavy pet¬ 
als gracefully overlapping to make 
a flower of great depth and even 
larger than Dahlia-Flowered Zin¬ 
nias. Sunset Giants is a mixture 
ranging from deep orange through 
golden orange, deep golden yellow, 
light yellow, lemon yellow, and a 
delightful new shade of primrose. 
The plants attain a height of 4 feet 
or more and are covered with the 
flowers from midsummer until the 
arrival of frost. Start plants indoors 
early in spring. Pkt., 15c. 
A new type of Marigold with a 
chrysanthemum-like top or crown surrounded by a 
• collar of big, broad petals of the same color—bright 
golden orange. Plants of this hardy annual grow to a 
height of 2 feet or more, bloom early, profusely and 
continuously until frost. Lovely in the garden; won¬ 
derful for cutting. The flowers have a delicate fra¬ 
grance while the foliage is entirely odorless. Start 
plants indoors, early in spring. Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 30c. 
605 HARMONY. Double Dwarf French. Dwarf com¬ 
pact plants, flowers golden yellow bordered maroon- 
red, scabious-shaped. Pkt., 10c; Vs ox., 25c. 
606 FRENCH DWARF DOUBLE, GOLD STRIPED. Deep 
brownish-red, striped yellow. Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 20c. 
607 FRENCH DOUBLE MIXED. Shades of yellow and 
brown. 2 feet. Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 20c. 
608 LIEB'S WINTER FLOWERING. Maroon and golden 
yellow flowers, crested center, very late blooming, ex¬ 
cellent for winter cut flowers when greenhouse grown. 
Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 40c. 
609 ROYAL SCOT. Large double flowers are produced 
in abundance on plants from 24 to 30 inches in height. 
The color is mahogany and gold in symmetrical stripes. 
Pkt., 10c; Va ox., 35c. 
Marigolds Are Beautiful and Easy to Grow 
604 CROWN OF GOLD. 
Worcester Mass. 
CROWN OF GOLD AND GIGANTEA SUNSET GIANTS ARE NEW—TRY THEM 
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