ARYL VLS Yea 
LACROSSE WIS. 
1868 ~1942 
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SALZER'S MORNING GLORIES 
| Annual. Do noi fertilize your Morning Glories as too rich soil 
Gives more foliage and less flowers. Plant in late May. If planted 
foo early, the seeds will rot instead of germinating. Select the 
driest, sandiest part of the Garden and water sparingly. 
l—Scarlett O'Hara. Rich, dark wine red Or deep crimson, carly 
blooming, attractive foliage. The flowers are about 3 inches 
across and borne freely. 2162——Pkt., 15ce: Vg oz., 25c. 
2-—-Bona Nox. Nighi flowering; a favorite in the moonlight gqar- 
a Purple throat, shading to lavender. 2168—Pkt., 10c; \% oz., 
20c. : 
3—-Heavenly Blue. Early; lovely sky blue flowers, shading to 
lighter blue and white at the center. Flowers often 4 inches across, 
2167—_Pkt., 10c; 1 oz., 20c. : 
4—-Rose Marie. Doublé and semidouble deep rose flowers, freely 
borne, appearing almost like a double Petunia. Note: The same 
Vine will sometimes have single flowers. 2169—Pkt., l2c; 14 0z., 
25¢. 
5—Japanese Mixed. Remarkable for the form of the flowers, in 
eons of red, wine, blue, cerise, white, etc. 2163—Pkt., 8c; \% oz., 
oC. 
One Pkt. Each of the Above 5, for 45c: 14 Oz. Each, 85c. 
Mixed Morning Glories. A grand mixture of many shades and 
colors, including all of the above varieties, and others. 2164—Pkt., 
10c; 1g o2., 20c. 

