ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI 
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MIGNONETTE 
ODORATA. Herb-like plant, with tiny 
red flowers among dark green leaves. 
Fills the air with spicy fragrance and 
will make a charming addition to your 
garden. Pkt., 10c. 
MORNING GLORIES and 
MOONFLOWERS 
HEAVENLY BLUE. (Clark’s' Improved 
Early). A vigorous climber; prefers sun- 
ny location and sandy soil. Fine large 
blossoms are of the most exquisite shade 
of sky blue. Best results are obtained 
by starting the plants indoors, early. 
Pkt., 10c. 
IMPERIALIS (Japanese Morning Glory). 
Dense foliage of this easily grown climb- 
er makes it particularly fine when plant- 
ed for shade or trellis covering. The color 
combinations are gloriously _ brilliant. 
Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
SCARLETT O’HARA. A new creation that 
will be the reigning favorite of the sea- 
son. It is earlier than Heavenly Blue and 
although the foliage is not as heavy it 
is a shining bright green. Blossoms are 
about four inches across and borne in 
abundance. The color is deep rosy-crim- 
son or rich wine. Pkt., 15c. 
DAY FLOWERING IPOMOEA, ROSE MA- 
RIE. Large leaves on this quick growing 
annual make an especially good vine for 
shade. The doubled trumpets are of Sat- 
iny rose-pink. Seeds are large and sprout 
quickly if filed or notched. Pkt., 10c. 
IPOMOEA GRANDIFLORA ALBA, WHITE 
MOONFLOWER. Vine has the same ha- 
bit of growth as above mentioned. Mam- 
moth white, sweet-scented flowers make 
a striking contrast against the dark, glos- 
sy leaves. Blossoms open every evening 
and on cloudy days. Pkt., 10c. 
NASTURTIUMS 
DOUBLE GLORIOUS GLEAM HYBRIDS. 
Bushy plant with large waxy leaves of 
fresh spring green. A host of delicate, 
double flowers in shades from ivory 
through all shades of sunny golden yel- 
lows, orange, scarlet and deep mahog- 
any. Cutting the flowers only stimulates 
the growth of more to replace them. 
Pleasing fragrance adds to their popu- 
larity for the home and garden. Pkt., 
hac see ec0C ts /a710,, O0C, 
DOUBLE GOLDEN GLEAM. A beautiful 
shade of soft golden yellow. Sweet 
ecented?=PKt;-10cs" 1, oz: 20c* 4: 1b:,50¢: 
DOUBLE SCARLET GLEAM. Bright ver- 
milion scarlet flowers of delightful frag- 
rance. (Pkt; 10c%01'0z., 20c: 1 Ib... 50c. 
NICOTIANA 
AFFINIS HYBRIDS. Plants of easy cul- 
ture, somewhat like the Petunia in habit 
of growth and shape of flower. Hybrid 
shades of lavender, rose, blue, ivory and 
red. Pkt., 10c. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
MANY VARIETIES MIXED. These deco- 
rative grasses are wonderful for back- 
grounds and graceful additions to the 
pool or rock garden. Also used for win- 
ter bouquets. Pkt., 10c. 
PETUNIAS 
BALCONY BLUE WONDER. A new shade 
of cornflower blue. Fine for bedding or 
porch boxes. Pkt., 10c. 
ELKS PRIDE. A large flowering type with 
broad fluted petals. Outstanding for its 
rich, velvety black purple color. Pkt., 
25¢: 
FLAMING VELVET. A new shade of deep 
wine crimson with deep violet sheen. 
Blooms freely during the entire season. 
Good for garden or window boxes. Pkt., 
10c. 
GENERAL DODDS’ BLOOD RED. Espe- 
cially good to brighten up the garden 
borders. Blossoms of brightest cardinal 
borne in great profusion during summer 
and autumn. Pkt., 10c. 
GIANTS OF CALIFORNIA. Beautiful large 
flowers with fringed and ruffled edges. 
Wonderful shades and colors; from pas- 
tels to deep velvety tones. All blossoms 
have beautifully veined and _ netted 
throats. Pkt., 25c. 
HOWARD’S STAR MIXED. Many light and 
dark shades, striped and starred with 
contrasting colors. Fine for massed 
planting. Pkt., 10c. 
ROSE OF HEAVEN. Pure rose-pink blos- 
soms of medium size. Produced on com- 
pact plant in such profusion that it has 
become the most popular of all pink pe- 
tunias. Pkt., 10c. 
