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Morning Glory—White Star 
Morning Glory 
(CONVOLVULUS MAJOR) 
Hardy climbing annual, growing about 10 
feet high. Blue. Sow in spring. 
MIXED IMPERIAL JAPANESE. Flowers of 
immense size. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. ior 25c. 
EARLY FLOWERING SKY BLUE (Ipomoea 
grcmdiflora rubra coerulea). A most desirable, 
early, free flowering sort, with glossy dark 
foliage and very large flowers that open 
with a tinge of carmine-rose and when ma¬ 
ture are bright light blue. Pkt., 10c; 3 pkts. 
for 25c; oz., $1.00. 
STAFFEL'S MEXICAN YELLOW MORNING 
GLORY. A rare old variety from Mexico. 
Tender perennial. Height, 20 feet. Soak seeds 
before sowing. Sow in spring. Pkt. 15c. 
STAFFEL'S SENSATIONAL RED (Ipomea 
Carmisinus). Rare new Carmine-red Morning 
Glory, large flowers 4 to 5 inches in diameter, 
of deep intense red throughout, no white 
throat, blossoms appear when vines only a 
few feet high, earliest of all to bloom, rapid 
grower, long flowering period, makes this a 
most desirable vine, sow in spring. Pkt., 10c. 
Advantages of Hormodin 'h' 
Hormodin hastens the rootings of cuttings to 
much less than normal time, assuring guicker 
and better rootings in higher percentages than 
ever before possible. This saves space on the 
propagating bench, time and money. Hormodin 
often permits transplanting some varieties of 
cuttings directly from the bench to field condi¬ 
tions. Because Hormodin induces roots to grow 
directly from the plant tissue, cuttings may be 
taken without relation to buds or nodes. 
NEWER 
MORNING GLORIES 
Double Rose Marie 
Dainty double blossoms of bright Rose borne 
in great profusion, dark green heart shaped 
leaves, rapid grower. Pkt., 10c. 
Crimson Rambler 
Crimson Red blossoms with white throat, 
blossoms 2 to 2 V 2 inches in diameter, prolific 
grower and bloomer. Pkt., 10c. 
Rochester Blue 
Light Blue, 3 to 4-lnch blossoms with a sil¬ 
ver band, early flowering, profuse bloomer, 
greatly admired. Pkt., 10c. 
Giant Cornell 
Large 4-inch blossoms in bright Cornelian 
Red with a white band, early flowering, 
profuse bloomer; very showy. Pkt., 10c. 
Northern Light 
Rapid growing vine, resembling Heavenly 
Blue, bearing in summer, pink long trumpet 
blossoms with a perfect star; opens In the 
afternoon. Pkt., 15c. 
Setosa 
(BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY) 
Satiny pink 2-inch blossoms, borne in clus¬ 
ters; rank growing vine with curious grape¬ 
like leaves often measuring 9 inches; vines 
hairy; profuse bloomer. Pkt., 15c. 
Moonflower 
(IPOMEA GRANDIFLORA ALBA) 
It grows very rapidly and will cover a 
large surface. Large, pure white, fragrant 
flowers. Annual. Sow in spring. Pkt., 10c; 3 
ior 25c. 
Morning Glory 
Collections 
Scarlet O'Hara—Red 
While Star—White 
Mexican Blue—Blue 
Patricia—Outstanding Orchid 
All for 35c, Postpaid 
MORNING GLORY—HEAVENLY BLUE 
Morning Glory—Scarlett 
O'Hara 
Scarlett O'Hara is an entirely new color in 
this popular garden flower, rich dark wine 
red or deep rosy crimson. While the flowers 
are not quite as large as the Heavenly Blue 
Morning Glory, they are of good size, about 4 
inches in diameter, freely produced on fast 
growing vines which start blooming within 65 
days after seed is sown, and are very showy 
for covering a fence or trellis. Pkt., 10c. 
Clark's Heavenly Blue 
Morning Glory—Early 
Flowering 
(IPOMEA) 
The beautiful sky blue of the new Heavenly 
Blue Morning Glory is unquestionably one of 
the loveliest shades of any flower, a beauti¬ 
ful sky blue which shades at the center to a 
golden throat. It is the earliest flowering 
variety and is heavily covered with very 
large flowers of the Morning Glory form from 
early morning until noon. Ideal for covering 
a fence or trellis, or climbing over a small 
building. Heavenly Blue Morning Glory is a 
tender annual ana seed should be sown late 
in the spring. If they are started early in¬ 
doors, the seed should be planted in individ¬ 
ual pots as they do not transplant readily. 
Pkt., 10c; 3 for 25c. 
Morning Glory—Scarlett O'Hara 
White Star 
NEW MEXICAN WHITE MORNING 
GLORY 
Illustrated in Natural Color on Inside 
Front Cover 
(Ipomea Mexican! Alba) 
Sensational new white Morning 
Glory, a sport from the Mexican Blue 
variety, huge flowers of white. On 
dark cloudy days will appear with the 
blue star of Texas, or marbled effect. 
Rapid grower; will quickly cover large 
area. Large heart-shaped leaves of 
deep green. Blossoms borne in clusters 
of ten or more which literally cover 
the vine. Fall bloomer. Plant in pro¬ 
tected place against early frost. Sow in 
the spring. Pkt., 25c. 
FERD STAFFEL CO., SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 
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