

X-L FLOWER SEEDS 
MORNING GLORIES 
Go Patriotic 
With the development of Pearly Gates a delightful 
red, white and blue combination may be grown by 
planting it with Scarlett O'Hara and Heavenly Blues. 

PEARLY GATES. Silver Medal Award—1942 All-America 
Selection. Pearly Gates received the highest number of 
points in the history of All-America Selection. Flowers are 
a lovely lustrous white with creamy shading deep down in 
the throat. They average 414% inches across. These vigorous 
climbing vines are coveted with blooms from the middle of 
summer until frost. Leaves are heart-shaped, fresh light 
green in color, and lustrous in growth. Pearly Gates is sure 
to be just as popular as Heavenly Blue, which it rivals, in 
vine, blossoms, size, and its adaptability to all sections of 
the country. 1307—Pkt., 25c. 
1308—HEAVENLY BLUE. 
One of the few flowers 
of true blue and proba- 
bly finest of all morning 
glories. Flowers measure 
3144 to 4 inches across, 
beautiful sky blue color 
which shades at the cen- 
ter to a golden throat. 
They blossom profusely 
and for a long season, 
opening in the morning 
and facing the sun. If 
sown outdoors, do not 
sow until the ground is 
warm and summer es- 
tablished. Give plants 
full sun and do not 
over-feed as this may 
limit flowers. Sow in 

gravelly, sandy soil and 
X-L Heavenly Blue Morning Glo- 
ry, raised by Mrs. K. Dulan, 609 
Ninth Ave. So., Great Falls. 
give southern exposure. 
Pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 35ce; 1 
OZ., $1.00. 

1306—SCARLETT O’HARA (A). 
This rapid growing vine must 
not be planted before June Ist. 
Flowers are a beautiful shade 
of wine red and are quite freely 
borne throughout August and 
September. Does not bloom as 
early or as heavily as Heavenly 
Blue, but most people overlook 
this, because of the beautiful 
color. Scarlett O’Hara was 
awarded the Gold Medal in the 
All-America trials for 1939, one 
of the very few flowers winning 
this coveted prize. Pkt., 10c. 
Scarlett O’Hara 
1310—MIXED IMPERIAL 
Colors range from snow white to all tones of blue, red, 
and purple. Striping is equisite. Pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 35c. 
M1309—NEW GIANT CORNELL. The flowers, as large as 
Heavenly Blue, are an intense carnelian red with pure white 
border, reproducing the colors of Cornell University. Growth 
is rapid and flowers come early, when vine is two feet tall, 
increasing in number until killing frosts arrive. Pkt., l5c. 

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1302—MEXICAN FIRE 
‘BUSH (A) 
3 to 4 ft. You have admired this 
easy-to-grow annual hedge during 
the summer when it is dark green 
and in the fall after it has chang- 
ed to brilliant red. Very easy to 
grow. Pkt., 10c; 1% oz., 20c. 
MIGNONETTE 
1304—MACHET. Not admired 
for its beauty, but very popular 
because of its sweet-scented fra- 
grance. Machet is much superior 
to other varieties. Do not trans- 
plant. Pkt, 10c:; 4 oz., 25c. 

Kochia 
1312—MOONFLOWER (A) 
10 to 15 ft. A rapid grower with beautiful large white 
blossoms which open in the evening. Splendid for shade. 
Pkt., 10c. 
MOURNING BRIDE 
(SEE SCABIOSA) 
NASTURTIUMS (a) 
1314 — GOLDEN GLEAM. This 
double fragrant nasturtium has 
surpassed the old garden type in 
popularity because of its sweet 
scented golden yellow flowers 
borne so profusely on long stiff 
stems and unexcelled in the cut- 
ting garden for bouquets. Pkt., 
VOCsROz.n eC. 
No. 1315—SCARLET GLOBE. The 
sweet fragrance of these fiery 
orange-scarlet blossoms is more 
pronounced than in Golden Gleam. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 

Scarlet Gleam 
1318—-GLOBE MIXTURE. 
An improved variety of 
hybrids that includes 
Golden Globe, Scarlet 
Globe, and many of the 
pink shades. Pkt., 10c; 
02Z.,) 20C. 

Globe Mixture 
REGULAR GARDEN NASTURTIUMS 
1320—DWARF MIXED. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 14 lb., 60c. 
1322—TALL MIXED or climbing variety. Pkt., 10c; oz., 20c; 
Y4 Ib., 60c. 
NEMOPHILA (A) 
1324—8 in. A hardy litile plant covered with tiny blue 
flowers that makes an effective front row to a bed or border. 
Sow out-of-doors or can be used for pot plants. Pkt., 10c. 
NICOTIANA (A) 
1326—Sweet Scented Tobacco Plant—2 ft. White and pink 
star shape flowers borne on long stems. Very sweet scented 
and long blooming. This annual is very easy to raise. Mixed. 
Pkt., 10c. 
M1328—CRIMSON BEDDER—(New). Grows only 15 in. high. 
Has lovely deep crimson flowers arranged in graceful um- 
bels. Pkt., 10c. 
NIGELLA (A) 
M1330—Love in a Mist, Devil in the Bush. Mixed. A com- 
pact, free flowering plant of easy culture. Has finely cut 
foliage and curious-looking flowers and seed pods. Blue and 
white flowers in mixture. Grows 18 inches high. Pkt., 10c. 

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