Ipomea Dissecta 
Alamo Vine 
CUT No. 825 
Ipomea Cornell 
CUT No. 774 
Ipomea 
Scarlett O’Hara 
CUT No. 725 
IPOMEA— Continued 
Per oz. 
Per lb. 
4372 
Imperialis Japanese Selected. 
.12 
1.25 
4374 
Imperialis Japanese Good Mixture. 
.10 
.90 
4376 
Noctiflora White Moonflower, 
night 
blooming, 
black 
* 
seeded..... 
.15 
1.50 
4378 
“ White Moonflower, 
seeded... 
night 
blooming, 
white 
.15 
1.50 
IPOMEA QUAMOCLIT (Cypress Vine) ac 
Sparse, feathery foliage, small star shaped flowers. 
4392 Scarlet..—.15 1.50 
4390 White—.15 1.50 
4394 Mixed.10 1.00 
4396 Cardinal Climber (Sloteri or Hybrida). 30 3.00 
KNIPHOFIA (See Tritoma) 
KOCHIA (Burning Bush, Summer Cypress) a 
4418 Childsi.10 50 
KUDZU VINE (See Pueraria Thunbergiana) 
LANTANA gr a 
4420 Hybrida Mixed..33 3.50 
4422 Dwarf Hybrids Mixed..45 5.00 
LARKSPUR GIANT IMPERIAL (*) af 
Tall, upright, compact, basal branching in habit, the Giant Imperials have 
superseded all other types of Larkspurs for florists’ and general garden use. 
The delphinium like spikes of double flowers, carried on stems 4'-5' long, are 
compactly placed on the upright growing plants, requiring only about one-half 
the space needed for the old stock flowered type of Larkspur. 
4430 Blue Bell (Bodger) (B.M.,A.A.S. ’34), azure blue, 36/2 .35 4.00 
4432 Blue Spire, very deep violet blue 35 deep-back petals 40 .35 4.00 
4434 Carmine King (Bodger), deep carmine rose 3211 shaded 
cinnabar . 35 4.00 
4460 Coral King ( Bodger) , coral pink white shaded 62312 .35 4.00 
4436 Daintiness (Bodger) , delicate lavender 633/3 shaded 633/2 .35 4.00 
4454 Dazzler, rich scarlet 22/1 shaded cinnabar .35 4.00 
* See page 88 for special cultural notes on Larkspurs. 
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