10 SATEX SEED COMPANY — SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 

CLIMBING VINES 
We have listed below the best climbers 
for porches and trellises for our section. 
CYPRESS VINE 
A most beautiful rapid climber with del- 
icate, dark green leaves and many bright 
star-shaped flowers. 
MIXED COLORS—Pkt. 10c. 
GOURDS 
So many people desire Gourds where vines 
are desired quickly and we have made a mix- 
ture containing all sorts and types. 
Ornamental Mixed: Pkt. 10c. 
HYACINTH BEANS 
(JACK BEANS) 
Rapid climber; blooms and pods very or- 
purple, 
namental. Colors: White, or mixed. 
Pkt. 5c; oz. 15c. 











Morning Glory — Heavenly Blue 
MOON FLOWER 
WHITE MOONFLOWER (Ipomoea). This 
is a greatly improved variety of the popular 
Moonflower vine, producing much larger flow- 
ers in a greater profusion, with immense 
saucer-shaped flowers. Pkt. 10c. 
JAPANESE KUDZU VINE 
Fastest growing hardy climbing plant. It 
will grow 8 to 10 feet the first year from 
seed and after being established seems to 
have no limit to its growth. Foliage large, 
covers well; bears small racemes of rosy 
purple, pea-shaped blossoms. A splendid 
species for covering permanent  verandas. 
Hardy perennial. Sow in spring to fall. Pkt. 
10c. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN 
A rapidly growing climber. 
brilliant scarlet 
Has sprays of 
pea-shaped blossoms. May 
«<bewused as a snap or shell bean for eating 
purposes or as an ornamental climber. Pkt. 
5c; oz. 10c, postpaid. 
MEXICAN CORAL VINE 
(ANTIGONON) 
This popular vine is sometimes called 
Queen’s Crown and has its origin in Mexico 
and does exceptionally well in our section. 
Pkt. 15c. 
MEXICAN CORAL VINE—Large Roots, 
each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
MINA LOBATA 
Sometimes called the “Flag of Spain.” <A 
beautiful climber producing flowers of a bril- 
liant red changing to a pale yellow. Pkt. 10c. 


HARDY LILIES 
GIGANTEUM—A deep trumpet flow- 
er, pure white and often referred to as 
; ay : the white lily of florists. Responds 
Give these lovely lilies a place in your garden—a easily to garden treatment. Each, 25c. 
sunny spot where they can grow undisturbed. They 
will delight you for many years to come. We know HENRYI (Yellow Speciosum) — A 
of no other flowers which ask less or give more. 
pays to buy the best obtainable bulbs, such as listed 
here. 
REGALE 

It very lovely flower of the Speciosum 
type. It grows 8 to 10 feet high or 
more in favorable places and likes to 
root among low shrubs, sending its 
tall stems up into the sunlight where 
its bright apricot-yellow flowers may 
show at their best. Each, 25c. 
REGALE—Large white blooms with 
canary yellow throat and blush-white 
edges. Delightfully perfumed, but not 
so oppressive as some of the older lilies. 
June and July. Each, 20c. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—White, suf- 
fused rose-pink, spotted red. August 
and September. Each, 25c. 
TIGRINUM—The Tiger Lily is well 
known, with its showy spotted red- 
orange flowers in wayside gardens in 
August and later. Single, each, 20c. 
SUNSET LILY—(Pardalinam Gigan- 
teum) — The reflexed flowers which 
droop on the stalk, are bright orange 
red with dark crimson spots. Ea. 20c. 
EARLY ERABU—A beautiful tall 
growing variety, with long tubular 
white flowers. The early Easter Lily. 
Each, 25c. 
TIGRIDIA PAVONIA 
MEXICAN SHELL FLOWERS — 
These triangular flowers are decidedly 
unique. The three outer petals form a 
triangular pattern which is repeated in 
the arragement of the three smaller 
petals at the center of the flower. Few 
more brilliantly colored flowers are to 
be found than these shell flowers which 
include combinations of pink, white, 
lilac, yellow, scarlet and orange, blotch- 
ed and spotted with shades of crimson 
and maroon. Usually the stems are 2 
to 2% feet tall and do not require 
staking. Dozen, $1.30. 
HERE THEY ARE! 
THE RED, THE WHITE, THE BLUE 
MORNING GLORY 
FOR AMERICAN GARDENS 
As Morning Glory seed are very hard, we 
advise soaking them in lukewarm water for 
several hours before sowing. 
SCARLETT O’HARA 
An entirely new color in this popular gar- 
den flower, rich dark wine-red or rosy crim- 
son. While the flowers are not quite as 
large as the Heavenly Blue Morning Glory, 
they are of good size, about four inches in 
diameter, freely produced on fast growing 
vines which start blooming within 65 days 
after seed is sown. The combination of Scar- 
let O’Hara and Heavenly Blue is very pleas- 
ing when planted together. Received the 
Gold Medal, All American Selections 1989. 
Pkt. 25c; % oz. 60c; oz. $2.00. 
PEARLY GATES 
White morning glories of superior quality 
are indeed a rarity. Pearly Gates is a variety 
so beautiful that it will stand out among a 
hundred others. ‘lhe big blossoms average 
more thn four inches across. ‘The vines are 
unusually vigorous, grow fast and produce 
a weaith of snowy white trumpets._ Pkt. 10c; 
oz. $3.00. 
CLARK’S EARLY HEAVENLY BLUE— 
The blooms are a_ beautiful shade of blue. 
Its extra early flowering habit makes it 
particularly valuable in sections where other 
vines are too late. Our customers will be 
favorably impressed with it, for it is truly 
lovely. Pkt. 10c; oz. 90c. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE—Flowers are the 
largest of any Morning Glory and of the 
finest coloring. They have various shades, 
solid colors and variegated mixed colors. Pkt. 
llc; oz. 35c. 
NEW CORNELL 
This new Morning Glory has been named 
Cornell, because it reproduces the colors of 
Cornell University. Giant carnelian red flow- 
ers with a pure white border measuring 
as much as 3'4 inches across, approximately 
the same size as Heavenly Blue. Pkt. 10c; 
% oz. 25c; oz. $1.25 
MONTBRETIAS 
EARLHAM HYBRIDS—Montbretias are of 
easy culture, preferring a light loamy soil, 
well enriched with leaf mould, but no manure 
or fertilizer should touch the roots. From a 
decorative standpoint the flowering spikes of 
Montbretias are distinctly valuable not only 
for their vivid coloring but also for their en- 
during quality as cut flowers. An almost. in- 
describable combination of apricot, crimson, 
orange, maroon and vermilion scarlet is found 
in the hybrids. Each, 7c; dozen, 60c. 
AMARYLLIS 
The brilliantly colored clusters of great 
trumpet shaped flowers swaying in the wind 
remind one of dignified ladies curtsying. 
GIANT AMERICAN HYBRID MIXED — 
Flowers are immense, in an amazing range of 
color blends, splashed and striped in a man- 
ner not seen in other strains. Each, 25c. 
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