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Ipomoea 
“Pearly Gates” 
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Ipomoea 
“Scarlett O'Hara” 
HELICHRYSUM. ( S trawflowers ) 
Our strain produces large, perfect double flowers. 
flowers, either fresh or in dried state. 
Excellent for cut 
Tr. Pkt. @z Ys |b. 
Fireball. Showy, deep crimson.............. $0.15 $0.60 $2.00 
Golden Ball. Clear golden yellow........... oll .60 2.00 
Canary Yellow Buttercup (New).............- alle .60 2.00 
Rose-Carmine arene era Pines isis crete rare oul .60 2.00 
Rose-Pink Boer Seti ore oot ree ene ako .60 2.00 
Salmon-Pink’ 7 orn ae cieuaietsuslevare crerccten dates. castors alls .60 2.00 
Silver: Pink eo a 2. cadens na hac tnies CR Ere oie sire Ais) .60 2.00 
Whitelen tice nie cette Sene aele ces reuters iter eur eee Allis 60 2.00 
Violetig get tac. 6 ae eee ate ences rate Gye eee 15 .60 2.00 
Mixed. All icolorss.cccntciees son SO re eke 15 .50 1.75 
HELIOTROPE 
Can be bloomed from seed in four months. 
Lemoine’s Giant. Excellent large flowering strain. 
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Indian Spring. (Awarded Silver Medal, All-America Council.) Pro- 
duces flowers of attractive bright rose and rosy carmine shades, 
of a size similar to the Single Perennial Hollyhock; however, 
seed sown in February will bloom freely in early August. 
"Indian Spring” attains a height of six feet or more, with flowering 
branches produced freely from about a foot from the soil. “Indian 
Spring” produces a compact pyramidal plant that is worthy of high 
recommendation. 
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IPOMEA~—Red, White and Blue Morning Glories 
“SCARLETT O’HARA” 
(Awarded Gold Medal, All-America Selections, 1939.) 
"Scarlett O’'Hara’’ is an entirely new color in a Morning Glory, a rich 
dark wine red, or deep rosy crimson. Few introductions in recent 
years have caused so much interest prior to the introduction and now 
that ““Scarlett’’ is with us, we can say it warrants all that was expected 
earlier. Though the flowers are not as large as “Heavenly Blue,” they 
are of good size, about 4 inches in diameter, and freely produced on 
fast-growing vines which start blooming within 65 days after seed is 
sown. The dark green foliage does not make a heavy growth. 
NOTE! In order to produce freedom of bloom, sow seed in pots or 
tin cans and insert in soil in the open. 
“PEARLY GATES” 
(Awarded Silver Medal in All-America Selections) 
A sport from, and seemingly identical in growth, foliage and bloom, 
except white in color, with Clark’s Early Heavenly Blue Morning Glory. 
A grand companion for its most popular counterpart. A big, satiny 
white with a creamy shading in the throat, gives this a beautiful 
appearance. Plant with Heavenly Blue and Crimson Rambler or 
Scarlett O'Hara for red, white and blue effect. Reaches 12 feet, with 
luxurious foliage, wherever Morning Glories will grow. 
alg en once re 50c VACOZ ne PIR $1.00 
“HEAVENLY BLUE” 
Clark’s Early-Flowering. This strain is well known and widely used 
throughout the United States. It is early-flowering and makes a 
sparse growth of foliage. When growing Ipomoeas, care should be 
taken to plant them in a dry, sandy location, and fertilizer should 
never be applied. One of the most admired flowering vines at the 
Chicago Century of Progress. This climber made a beautiful showing 
on the back wall of the Horticultural Building. A color of pure, un- 
rivalled beauty. Tr. Pkt....... 15c Crewe ake 75¢ Y% lb... ..$2.00 
Cornell. So named because it reproduces the colors of Cornell Uni- 
versity; this Morning Glory has giant carnelian red flowers with a 
pure white border, the flowers measuring as much as 3% inches 
across. Resembles “Scarlett O’Hara’”’ in color but has the contrasting 
NiMlankisy iaaleigepin, hes UW eienooonnossnobos 15c OZ Arr eeaiereea ones $1.35 
Crimson Rambler. Very similar to ‘Scarlett O’Hara’’ but with white 
throat and heart-shaped leaves. This is a beautiful climber, but not 
suitable for window boxes as is ‘Scarlett.’ 
OZ Sreveinnters hac teaaete Cee ennee 90c 
Hira bie seasick ee 15c Oz: ea eee 30c Va Ws .c alee eee 90c 
Tr. Pkt Oz. Lb. 
Bona Nox (Evening Glory). Large blue........ $0.10 $0.25 $2.25 
Noctiflora (Moonflower). White seeded..... 15 35 3.25 
Noctiflora (Moonflower). Black seeded........ 15 “a 3.25 
Noctiflora (Moonflower). Pink................ athe 85) 3.25 
Rose Marie. Double deep rose............... .20 .80 ele 
Setosa (Brizilian Morning Glory). Red........ 10 .35 
HONESTY (Lunaria) 
(See Perennials Lunaria) 
HUMULUS (Hop) 
Japonica. Ornamental. Tr: Pkt. .......... 15c¢ OZz.fn da ee 55c 
Wariegata.m Climbers lo kt inners 15c Oza a cee seks 
HUNNEMANNIA 
FUMARIAEFOLIA (Bush Escholtzia) 
Sunlite. Brilliant canary-yellow, semi-double. 
Lr pktnea cia eeoc Vore emhen toe 45c OZ s Ae ee $1.65 
single ellowss cab k ieee 15c Ol AHO Ace ase ASC 55c 
ICE PLANT (See Mesembryanthemum) 
- KALANCHOE 
Tom Thumb. This is a dwarf variation of Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana, 
having the same color. The general habit, however, is dwarf with 
very short flowering stems that form just beyond the foliage and the 
flowers, instead of merely forming above the foliage, actually envelop 
the entire plant, starting at its base. 
ira teen So. 50 IVA OVEES 6 nine 3 $6.00 IWiSZiOzhaerratee $10.90 
Blossfeldiana (Globulifera Coccinea). A succulent plant that is very 
easy of cultivation. The flowers are similar to Bouvardia in form, and 
in color they are very bright scarlet. Tr. Pkt...60¢ 3 Tr. Pkts.. .$1.35 

