IPOIVIOEA {Morning-glory) 
Eye-po-mee-a 
Annual. Climber. Height about 10 feet. 
Delights in a sunny position. 
Note —Under the heading of 
IPOIVIOEA we list Morning- 
glory, Convolvulus, Moon- 
flower. 
Trivett’s Early Heavenly Blue. 
Illustrated in color. See page 63. 
Much earlier flowering than the 
ordinary Heavenly Blue {Rubro-caeru- 
lea) and more free flowering. Supplies 
an abundance of large, sky blue flow¬ 
ers three or four months after sowing' 
Oz. $3.00 K oz. .$1.00 Pkt. 35c. 
Scarlett O’Hara. The Gold Medal 
Winner of 1938. The blooms measure 
3 to 4 inches across and are a lovely, 
soft velvety scarlet; very early. 
The first flowers appear within 3 
months from sowing and they remain 
open all day even in the warmest 
weather. 
14. oz. $2.00 Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Clarke’s Early Heavenly Blue. 
Similar to the above, sky blue with 
a touch of yellow in the throat. 
Oz. $2.50 M oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
NEW MAMMOTH 
MORNING-GLORY {Convolvulus) 
Immense new Japanese sorts. 
The flowers often measure 6 inches 
EMT* across and are distinct from 
ordinary Morning-glories. If pinched 
2 or 3 times they are excellent for pot, 
window box and balcony. 
Sky Blue Shades, Pink, White, 
and Mixed. 
Each, )4 oz. 75c. Pkt. 25c. 
Double Rose Marie. A fine new 
double Morning-glory, rose pink. 
5 pkts. $1.00 Pkt. 25c. 
Imperialis {Japanese Morning-glory). 
Mixture of all colors. Quick grower. 
Oz. 75c. 14 oz. 25c. Pkt. 10c. 
Cardinalis. See Cardinal Climber. 
Grandiflora. {Moonflower.) White. 
Oz. $1.00 ii oz. 30c. Pkt. 20c. 
Setosa. {Brazilian Morning-glory.) 
Beautiful soft pink. 
Oz. $1.50 14 oz. 50c. Pkt. 25c. 
Althaeoides. Perennial, trailing 
B sort. For rockeries, etc. Beauti¬ 
ful satiny pink flowers and sil¬ 
very foliage. ... Pkt. 35c. 
Quamoclit. See Cypressvine. 
IRIS 
Perennial. For rockeries, etc. 
Fulva. The tawny or copper Iris; 
terra cotta shaded with copper. 
Gracilipes. About 9 inches high. 
Lovely sky blue. 
Wilsoni. A clear, primrose yellow 
Iris sibirica. 
Any of above Iris ... Pkt. SOc. 
Japanese Prize Mixed {I. kaempferi) 
Extra choice sorts can be obtained 
from this mixture. The seed is saved 
from a grand exhibition collection. 
Will bloom one year after sowing. 
Oz. $1.50 \4 oz. 50c. Pkt. 15c. 
German Large Hybrids. A superb 
mixture of the newest large-flowered 
hybrids. Many fine new sorts may be 
obtained from our seed. 
Oz. $3.50 M oz. $1.00 Pkt. 25c. 
T.T.8. IPOMOEA—Trivett’s Early Heavenly Blue 
The seed should be put in warm water for a day or two and 
the shell broken at the end of the seed. Sow during March 
in greenhouse hotbed or indoors in a mixture of three parts 
sand to one part soil. Keep moist, not wet, a temperature 
of 65 degrees will insure germination. 
The seedlings should be potted and transplanted outside 
the end of Alay or June. 
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JACOBAEA—Trivett’s Double Mixed 
JACOBAEA Jak-o-be-a 
Annual. Easily grown, uncommon. 
For display and cutting. 
Trivett’s Double White, Bushy 
plants about 15 inches high, covered 
with flowers like small, double Chrys¬ 
anthemums. 
Trivett’s Double Old Rose. 
Trivett’s Double Lavender. 
Trivett’s Double Yellow. 
Trivett’s Double Purple 
Trivett’s Double Crimson. 
Trivett’s Double Mixed. 
Price: Each of above: 
Pkts. SOc. and SOc. 
Trivett’s Tall Single Crimson. 
Height 2 feet. Excellent florist’s cut 
flower. 
Trivett’s Tali Single Lavender. 
Trivett’s Tall Single Rose. 
Price: Each Single Sort: 
Pkts. 35c. and 20c. 
JACOB’S LADDER. See Polemo- 
nium. 
KALANCHOE Kal-an-koe-e 
Pot plant for greenhouse. 
Globulifera coccinea. Seed should 
be sown in February or March and 
the plants grown on in the open air 
during the Summer. They commence 
flowering in February and continue 
for 8 weeks. For bushy plants put sev¬ 
eral seedlings in each pot. The color 
is orange scarlet. Pkts. 50c. and 30c. 
Schumacheri. A light yellow Kal- 
anchoe growing about 18 inches high. 
Seed scarce. Pkt. (100 seeds) 75c. 
KALE—Flowering 
Rainbow Mixture. Ornamental. 
Various colors and combinations re¬ 
sembling the colors of Coleus. A bed 
planted under a tree will make a color¬ 
ful picture in late Summer or Fall. 
Also makes a fine pot plant. 
Oz. 90c. ]4 oz. 30c. Pkt. 10c. 
KAULFUSSIA Call-fush-i-a 
Annual. For edging. Height 6 inches. 
Amelloides. Fine blue. 
Oz. $1.50 M oz. 50c. Pkt. 20c. 
KOCHIA Koe-ki-a 
{Summer Cypress) 
Ornamental foliage plant. 3 feet. 
Trichophylla. Improved strain. 
Oz. $1.50 K oz. 50c. Pkt. 15c. 
KUDZU-yiNE Kpod-zoo 
Perennial. Vine. Rapid grower. iO feet. 
A twining climber with spikes of pur¬ 
ple; fragrant flowers. Forms large 
tubers. 
Oz. $1.50 ]4 oz. 50c. Pkt. 15c. 
LACHENALIA UNICOLOR 
Lak-e-nay-li-a 
Greenhouse bulbous pot plant. 
Spikes of bright red drooping bells, 
resembling a Hyacinth. Height 1)4 
feet. ... ... Pkt. 35c. 
LACEFLOWER. See Didiscus. 
LALLEMANTIA Lal-e-man-shi-ah 
Perennial. For borders, large rockeries, 
etc. 
Canescens. The flowers are blue 
violet and somewhat resemble small 
Antirrhinums. The foliage is aromatic 
and of soft grey color. Blooms until 
frost. Height about 2 feet. Pkt. 35c. 
JACARANDA Jak-a-ran-da 
Greenhouse, or the South 
Mimosaefolia. Handsome, feathery 
foliage and bright blue flowers. Height 
3 feet. . Pkt. 25c. 
“We have a fine display of flowers grown from 
your seeds. Your Gold Medal Dahlia-flowered 
Zinnias were admired by all who saw them and 
the Lilliput type is excellent.’' 
MR. DAVID HANLON 
Superintendent-Head Gardener to 
PAUL D. CRAVATH, Esq. 
LANTANA Lan-tan-a 
Perennial. Greenhouse and bedding 
1 foot. 
Mixed. Improved dwarf. 
14 oz. $1.00 Pkt. 50c. 
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