Flower Seeds 
Be one of fhe firsf fo grow the 
new Cornell Morning Glory. 
MORNING GLORY, COR¬ 
NELL (New). (HA-10 
ft.) Introduced by our¬ 
selves last year under 
the name of De-Lovely. 
The name has been 
changed to Cornell be¬ 
cause it^reproduces the 
colors o*f Cornell Uni¬ 
versity. Giant carnelian 
red flowers with pure 
white border; measuring 
as much as SVz inches 
across. Approximately 
the same size as Heav¬ 
enly Blue although the 
flowers become smaller 
toward the end of the 
blooming season. Re¬ 
sembles Gold Medal “All 
America” Winner Scar¬ 
lett O’Hara in color, but 
we think it more beau¬ 
tiful because of the 
contrasting white mar¬ 
gin. Cornell and Heav¬ 
enly Blue Morning 
Glories are two that 
should be included in 
your garden. They are 
easily grown and you 
will like them. 
(Pkt., 15c) (1/4 oz., 40c). 
NASTURTIUM, Semi 
Double Gleam. (HHA- 
15 in. tall or 3 ft. trail¬ 
ing.) The Gleam Nas- 
turtiums are semi- 
\ double and sweet 
scented. The fra¬ 
grant blooms are 
carried on long 
stems well above 
the leaves; they 
make excellent cut 
flowers. The plant 
forms a vigorous 
large bush and 
throws out run¬ 
ners averaging 18 
inches. When in 
full bloom, the en¬ 
tire plant includ¬ 
ing the runners 
are a blaze of color. 
GOLDEN GLEAM. 
Golden Yellow. 
(Pkt., 5c) fo'/,., 20c) 
(% Ib 50c). 
SCARLET G L E A M, 
Fiery Scarlet. 
(Pkt., 5c) (o*., 30c) 
lb., 70c). 
GLORIOUS GLEAM, 
IlybrldN Mixed. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., 20c) 
Vi lb., 50c). 
NASTURTIUM, 
Dwarf 3Ilxed. 
(HHA-1 ft.) 
These low grow'ing 
bushy kinds form 
symmetrical plants 
of uniform appear¬ 
ance well suited 
for edgings or bor¬ 
ders. 
(Pkt., 5c) (oz., I5c) 
(14 lb., 35c) (lb.. 
Nasturtium Golden Gleam. $1.20). 
The New Cornell Morning Glory. 
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D. V. Burrell Seed Growers Co., Rocky Ford, Colo. 
