Staffel’s Giant Morning Glories are SUPER! 
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CYPRESS VINE 
SCARLET O’HARA—An entirely new color in 
this popular garden flower, rich dark wine red 
or deep rosy crimson. While the flowers are 
not quite as large as the Heavenly Blue 
Morning Glory, they are of good size, about 4 
inches in diameter, freely produced on fast 
growing vines which start blooming within 
65 days after seed is sown, and one very 
showy for covering a fence or trellis. 
CLARK’S HEAVENLY BLUE —The beautiful 
sky blue of the new Heavenly Blue Morning 
Glory is unquestionably one of the loveliest 
shades of any flower, a beautiful sky blue 
which shades. at the center to a golden throat. 
It is the earliest flowering variety and is 
heavily covered wih very large flowers of 
th Morning Glory form from early morning 
until noon. 
MIXED IMPERIAL—Flowers of immense size. 
EARLY FLOWERING SKY BLUE (Ipomoea 
grandiflora rubra coeruleq)—A most desir- 
able, early, free flowering sort, with glossy 
dark foliage and very large flowers that open 
with a tinge of carmine-rose and when ma- 
ture are bright light blue. Ounce $1.00. 
Tnoutador!.. 
IT’S NEW! 
IT’S BEAUTIFUL! 


IPOMEA TROUBADOR 
Troubadour 
Sensational New Morning Glory. 
Introduced this year. Huge blos- 
soms of deep Crimson Red bordered 
with wide white band. Very pro- 
lific grower and bloomer. A beau- 
tiful sight when in bloom. Comes 
to bloom when quite small. Re- 

CLARK’S HEAVENLY BLUE 
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CARDINAL CLIMBER 
Double Rose Marie 
Dainty double blossoms of bright Rose 
borne in great profusion, dark green heart 
shaped leaves, rapid grower. 
Crimson Rambler 
Crimson Red blossoms with white throat, 
blossoms 2 to 21% inches in diameter, 
prolific grower and bloomer. 
Rochester Blue 
Light Blue, 3 to 4 inch blossoms with a 
silver band, early flowering, profuse bloom- 
er, greatly admired. 
Garden Tiga: 
Grow a few flowers just for fragrance 
; mignonette, heliotrope, nicotiana, 
sweet alyssum, for example. 
STAFFEL'S VINES 
Alamo 
Grown and admired especially for its fine 
foliage; a rapid grower, very hardy, quick- 
ly covers large area, with luxuriant dark 
green. 
Vine 
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Antigonon 
A climber with beautiful rose-colored 
flowers in racemes 2 feet long. Sow out- 
doors in spring. 
Boston Ivy 
Clings firmly to the smoothest surface, 
covering it closely with overlapping foli- 
age, giving it the appearance of being 
shingled with green leaves. Sow in fall. 
Cardinal Climber 
(IRPOMEA QUAMOCLIT HYBRIDA) 
Brilliant and distinct annual climber. It 
is the result of a cross between Ipomoea 
Quamoclit, the Cypress Vine, and Ipomoea 
Coccinea, or Star Glory. Sow in spring. 
Cypress Vine 
Bright starlike blossoms of scarlet and 
white and has delicate, feathery foliage. 
Grows 12 feet high. Sow in spring. 
Gourds 
This vuld-fashioned climber 
15 to 20 feet. 
usually runs 

Northern Light 
Rapid growing vine, resembling Heavenly 
Blue, bearing in summer, pink long trum- 
pet blossoms with a perfect star; opens 
in the afternoon. 
Setosa 
(BRAZILIAN MORNING GLORY) 
Satiny pink 2-inch blossoms, borne in 
clusters; rank growing vine with curious 
grape-like leaves often measuring 9 inches; 
vines hairy; profuse bloomer. 
Moonflower 
(IPOMEA GRANDIFLORA ALBA) 
It grows very rapidly and will cover a 
large surface. Large, pure white, fragrant 
flowers. Annual. Sow in spring. 
White Star 
(IRPOMEA MEXICANNI ALBA) 
Sensational new white Morning Glory, a 
sport from the Mexican Blue variety, huge 
flowers of white. On dark cloudy days 
will appear with the blue star of Texas, 
or marbled effect. Rapid grower; will 
quickly cover large area.. Large _heart- 
shaped leaves of deep green. Blossoms 
borne in clusters of ten or more which 
literally cover the vine. Fall bloomer. 
Plant in protected place against early 
frost. Sow in the spring. 
ALL FLOWER SEEDS 
10C A PACKET 
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 

FOR FENCE 
AND TRELLIS 
Hyacinth Bean 
A fine climber with clusters of purple and 
white flowers, followed by ornamental seed 
poss: Tender annual from 10 to 20 feet 
igh. 
MIXED COLORS. 
ALBA—White. 
PURPLE. 
Hop Vine 
Rapid summer climber, attains a height 
of 20 to 30 feet in 3 and 4 weeks, mak- 
ing a dense covering. Sow in spring. 
Kudzu Vine 
Will grow 8 to 10 feet the first year from 
seed and after being established seems to 
hay no limit to its growth. Foliage large, 
covers well; bears small racemes of rosy 
pele pea-shaped blossoms. Sow in spring 
to fall. 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
A rapidly growing climber. Has sprays of 
brilliant scarlet pea-shaped blossoms. May 
be used as a snap or shell bean for eating 
purposes or as an ornamental climber. 
TREAT BEFORE PLANTING WITH 
SEMESAN 
FOR DISEASE PROTECTION 

One 10c Packet of Semesan may mean 
the difference betwen a thriving, produc- 
tive vegetable and flower garden—or a 
poor one. 
plant for fall blossoms. EGG GOURD—Fruit white, like an egg. 
DIPPER—Very useful for dipper. 
MIXED. 

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