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GOURDS, Ornamental Pkt. 
Apple-shaped. Small fruit, striped yellow and green. 
Oz. 50c.,$0.10 
Bottle-shaped. Fruit yellowish-white, dark green 
NINETY To cPat ci. ea obs clo dc sees vec e soe Oz. 50c., 
Calabash. The stem ends of the fruits are used for 
UNMMNEERE ISS, Sista ac o's cea ce cu esos c Oz. 50c., 
SAUTE DS CYEYS Ug ase 2 Oe Oz. 50c., 
Dishcloth (Chinese Luffa, or Sponge Gourd) .Oz. 50c., 
Hercules Club. Long green fruits....... Oz. 50c., 
PeUreraPLiGs IMIXCd . .. 5... 6 ce ccc es ences Oz. 50c., 
HUMULUS japonicus (Japanese Hop). Rapid grow- 
ing annual climber, green foliage....... 14 oz. 30c., 
japonicus variegatus. Variegated foliage.14 oz. 40c., 
IPOMOEA : 
imperialis (Japanese Morning-glory). The flowers 
are very large and of great variety of colors. Choice 
AMS e citera ic cunt cose es eee e is Oz. 50c., 
Bona Nox (Evening Glory). Large, blue flowers 
Pum IGVEVCNING. .. 3c. .s ccc aece cee Oz. 50c., 
Cornell. Large flowers, cornelian red bordered white; 
frepuueecreen, foliage................ 4 oz. $1.00, 
noctiflora alba (Moonflower). Rapid climber, fra- 
MUR EMWDIGOIOWCIS......00.0ceccencccce Oz. 60c., 
Heavenly Blue. Immense flowers of bright sky-blue. 
14 oz. 50e., 
Scarlett O’Hara. A magnificent Morning Glory with 
giant blooms of an appealing rich wine-red color. 
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KENILWORTH IVY (Linaria Cymbalaria). <A peren- 
nial trailing plant with violet flowers, useful for 
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LOPHOSPERMUM scandens. An exceedingly hand- 
some half-hardy climber, with large pink flowers... 
MINA lobata. The buds are orange-red, changing to 
creamy white when fully expanded. Half hardy 
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PASSIFLORA caerulea (Passionflower). Greenhouse 
perennial climber with exquisite blue flowers...... 
THUNBERGIA. Elegant climber for greenhouses, sus- 
pended baskets, and sunny positions in the open. 
Choice Mixed Colors................... Y% oz. 50c., 
TROPAEOLUM ecanariense (Canary-creeper). Half 
hardy annual with bright yellow flowers. .Oz 60c., 
PERENNIALS and 
BIENNIALS 
Varieties marked with a (*) are particularly adapted for Rock Gardens 
*ACANTHUS mollis. Large, decorative leaves, flowers 
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*ACHILLEA ptarmica, ‘*‘The Pearl.’’ Pure white 
clusters of flowers on long stems. 11% ft.4 oz. $1.00, 
ACONITUM (Monkshood). Hardy perennials with 
showy spikes of hood-shaped flowers. 
napellus. Dark blue flowers, August and September. 
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wilsoni. Light blue flowers in large trusses, very late. 
aI Pe oe ce. 5 a's, whee «Tale 6% acale ee YZ oz. $1.50, 
ADONIS vernalis (Ox-Eye). Bright yellow, Spring- 
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AGROSTEMMA hybrida walkeri. Brilliant rosy. 
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*ALYSSUM saxatile compactum (Gold Dust). 
Spring flowering, of spreading growth; bright yellow 
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