Burpee s Morning Glories —Day Blooming v 
Easily raised, quick-growing climbers succeeding in any soil and location. Fine for 
covering trellises, arbors, porches and poles. Free and continuous blooming. 10 ft. 
Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue Pkt. 15^. 
2987 Heavenly Blue (Clark’s Early 
Blooming) Large, bright sky-blue 
flowers. 4 to 5 in. across, with white and 
yellow throats. A sheet of blue when in 
full bloom. Will produce the largest 
flowers and the greatest quantity if 
plants are grown in .soil that is not too 
rich. Sandy, gravelly soil and a southern 
exposure are ideal for best results. 
Pkt. 15^; Vi oz. 35^; V^ oz. 60^. 
2985 Cross-Bred White flowers, 4 to 
5 in. across. Heavy foliage. Later flow¬ 
ering than others. Often produces flow¬ 
ers at night which remain open the next 
day until noon. Pleasingly fragrant. 
Pkt. 10^; o*- 30fi; oz. 500. 
Moonflower 
Night Blooming § 
Quick growing climbers whose luxuriant 
foliage provides splendid shade. Giant 
Pink is a true Moonflower as it blooms 
only at night and closes the next morn¬ 
ing unless day is cloudy. Giant White 
blooms at night and usually stays open 
the next day until noon. July until 
frost. Plant in a sunny position. 15 ft. 
2986 Giant Pink Large lavender-pink 
flowers with long, narrow tubes; large 
sub-tropical foliage. Makes a dense 
shade. Pkt. 100; Vz oz. 300; oz. 500. 
2983 Giant White Pure white flow¬ 
ers, often 6 in. across. V^ery free bloom¬ 
ing. Pkt. 100; Vi oz- 300; oz. 500. 
Nemophila Baby Eyes m 
2380 Insignis Blue Quick grower; 
early bloomer. Bears a profusion of 
lovely, cup-shaped, sky-blue flowers 
with white centers. Charming for edg¬ 
ings and rock garden. 6 to 8 in. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250; Vi oz. 400. 
2964 Crimson Rambler Large 
bright ruby-red flowers set off by an 
attractive white throat; tube is also 
white, which adds to its beauty. 
Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 400; Vi oz. 700. 
2961 Mrs. O’Hara Large flowers, 
up to 4 in. across, of a rich royal 
velvety purple with a slight suffu¬ 
sion of rose as they age. The five 
broad veins radiating from the white 
tube in the form of a star are deep 
rose-red, providing a nice contrast 
with the purple flower. 
Pkt. 100; Vs oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. 
2963 Scarlett O'HarB All-America 
Gold Medal Win?ier. Bright rosy red 
with five broad veins radiating from 
the throat in the shape of a star; 
these veins are still more brilliantly 
colored with a tone of pure red al¬ 
most approaching scarlet. The 
bright color is carried well down into 
the throat, which, at the very bot¬ 
tom, is white. Flowers are quite 
large, to 4 in. across. 
Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
3024 Rochester Light blue edged 
silvery white. .-Mways attracts atten¬ 
tion; large-flowered. Rapid grower. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; oz. 500. 
3021 Fine Mixed Good-sized flow¬ 
ers in a full range of colors. Many 
prettily marked and bordered. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 150; oz. 250. 
3028 Japanese Mixed Larger flow¬ 
ered than the above; wide range of 
unusual colors and unique markings. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 200; oz. 350. 
2256 Dwarf Mixed Colors Very 
showy. Fine for beds and borders. 
Many pretty colors. 10 to 12 in. 
high. Pkt. 100; Vioz. 150; oz. 250. 
Nierembergia coerulea Pkt. 250. 
Nierembergla 
Blue Cup Flower 
2362 Coerulea (Hippomanica) [R) 
Perennial in sections where winters 
are not severe. Plants form a dense 
mat, 6 in. high. 1 ft. or more across, 
and are thickly covered through the 
summer and fall with beautiful 
lavender-blue, cup-shaped flowers, 
1 to IX in. across. Wonderful for 
borders, edgings and rock gardens; 
effective in pots or baskets. Pkt. 250; 
Vl 28 oz. 600; V44 oz. $1.00. 
Nemesia 
Dwarf, free-blooming, showy plants for 
edgings, borders, and rock gardens. 
Does best in cool weather. Blooms from 
midsummer till frost. 
2243 White Queen [H Plants grow 6 to 
8 in. tall; flowers pure white. 
Pkt. 200; Vis oz. 500; V4 oz. 850. 
2379 Large-Flowering Hybrids [g] 
Wliite, yellow, orange, pink, crimson, 
rose, blue, etc., in mixture. 1 ft. 
Pkt. 150; Vs oz. 400; V4 oz. 700. 
54 W. Atlee Burpee Co. 
Nemesia. While Queen Pkt. 200. 
Nicoliana, Crimson Redder Pkt. 150. 
Nicotia na Flowering Tobacco 
Long, tube-shaped, petunia-like flowers, 
the petals of which form a beautiful 
five-pointed star. V'ery fragrant, par¬ 
ticularly when flowers are fully expanded 
during the evening and night. For beds 
and borders. Free and continuous 
blooming through the summer and fall. 
2373 Crimson Bedder Dwarf, well- 
branched plants, 15 in. tall, covered 
with rich, deep crimson blooms. 
Pkt. 150; Vi oz. 600; Vi oz. $1.00. 
2371 Affinis Pure white tuberose- 
scented blooms. Very freely produced. 
Bushy, branching plants. 2K ft. high. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 250; Vi oz. 400. 
2372 Affinis Hybrids Brilliant colors, 
including many fine shades of rose, red, 
crimson and creamy white. Delightfully 
fragrant. Showy and profuse. 2K ft. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. 
2376 Crimson King Deep velvety 
crimson-red. A fine rich color. 2K ft. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 350; Vi oz. 600. 
2375 Sylvestris Stately plants of 
tropical appearance, with large clusters 
of long, narrow, pure white blooms, 
which remain fully open throughout the 
day as well as the evening. 4 to 5 ft. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 300; Vi oz. 500. 
Nigella Love-in-a-Mist |c] 
One of our prettiest old-fashioned an¬ 
nuals with attractive double flowers, 
nestled among the fine, feathery foliage. 
Nice for cutting or in borders. Blooms 
profusely over a long period. IJi ft. 
2383 Miss Jekyll Rich cornflower- 
blue. A gem for the “blue” garden. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 150; Vi oz. 250. 
2382 Damascena, Double Mixed 
White and various shades of blue mixed. 
Pkt. 100; Vi oz. 150; Vi oz. 250. 
Nigella, Miss Jekyll Pkt. 100. 
