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3173A Idabelle Firestone. Tall double flowering 
Hybrid of the African and French species has 2 4- 
inch mahogany red flowers on vigorous 3-foot 
bushes, taller and much larger than any previous 
double red marigold. It is a distinct and lovely inno- 
vation, fine for cutting and for the border. Pkt., 25c. 
3173 Red and Gold Hybrids. Hybrid of French 
and African species which bears no seed, so whether 
you pick the flowers or not, it just keeps producing, 
on bushy 2-foot plants, large double red and gold 
flowers, twice the size of most French varieties, so 
beautiful and plentiful that many good judges think 
it the finest of all border marigolds. Pkt., 20c. 
Double Tall African 30 in. 
3134__Alldouble Orange. Exactly like tall African 
Orange Queen in size and color and comes about 90% 
double from seed. Pkt., 15c. 
3133 Alldouble Lemon. Yellow, same as preced- 
ing only the color is light yellow, about 90% double. 
Pes ic: 
Double Tall French 24 in. 
3147 Striped (Royal Scot). 24to30in. Thedouble 
flowers are mahogany and gold in symmetrical 
eunpes which radiate from the center of the flower. 
kt:, lOc 
Oc. 
3148 Double Tall French, Mixed. Pkt., 10c. 
a Golden Sp pr: 
3200 Mexican Marigold (Signata Pumila). 10in. 
A miniature type forming compact plants completely 
covered with bright yellow flowers with brown stripe 
down the center of each petal. Pkt., 10c. 
3149 Tom Thumb Golden Crown. 10 in. A 
dwarf form of Guinea Gold. Golden yellow flowers, 
of the same Carnation type and firm substance, are 
produced in great abundance, often 25 to 30 on a 
plant. Fine for front row of border Pkt., 15c. 
31744 Dwarf Chrysanthemum-flowered, Gol- 
den Bedder. Earliest of all, uniform, covered 

with golden orange flowers of chrysanthemum type. 
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1922 MORNING GLORY. Royal Ensign. 
Pkt., 20c. 
Ki INDEX ON FINAL PAGES 

Horning Glories 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
If sown outdoors, do not sow until the ground is warm 
and summer established. Give plants full sun and 
do not overfeed, as this may limit flowers 
Heavenly lee Morning Glory 
2942 Heavenly Blue Improved. Similar to Heav- 
enly Blue, from which it was developed, this im- 
proved strain is in all respects superior to the old. 
The color is a deep sky blue, shading lighter toward 
the center; the flowers are large and freely produced 
and the plants flower early and continue through- 
out the summer. It is also much earlier flowering 
and the flowers remain open to six o'clock in the 
evening on cloudy days. Ocz., $1.00; 14 oz., 30c; 
PKE oC 
2941 Clark's Early Flowering. There are few 
flowers which have a more universal appeal than 
the giant sky-blue trumpets of this Morning Glory, 
and the flowering period ends only when frost kills 
the plants. Flowers measure 3% to 4 inches across. 
To sow indoors, nick through hard outer shell of 
seed with knife or file. Then sow in flower pot, in 
good friable soil, and place where bottom heat of 
at least 70 degrees is provided. Keep indoors until 
weather is warm. Oz. $1.00; 44 0z.,30c; pkt., 15c 
-2938 Columbia—See Novelties. Pkt., 25c. 
2943 Pearly Gates. See Novelty Pages. Pkt., 25c. 

29948 MORNING GLORY Scarlett O'Hara. 
Pkt., 20. 
2948 Scarlett O'Hara. A sensational climber, 
stunning 34-in. flowers of a soft velvety scarlet 
The bright color is carried well down the throat, 
bornein profusion from July until frost. The flowers 
stay open longer in the day than other sorts and the 
foliage is quite distinct. 14 oz.. 60c; pkt., 20c. 
1908 Crimson Rambler. A Morning Glory of bright 
ruby red, member of the Convolvulus family, which 
flowers with all the well-known vigor of its race, 
and will clamber over an arbor in record time 
Y oz., 25c; pkt., 10c. 
2911 Purple. Interesting large flowers of rich vel- 
vety purple cover the vines all summer. Pkt. 15c. 
2945 Double Rose Marie. We are not surprised 
by Morning Glories which belong to the Moonflower 
family (Ipomoeas) but a double Morning Glory is 
something to talk about. It grows well and pro- 
duces freely its lovely double flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
CONVOLVULUS (Morning Glory) 
Culture: A or B, D or E, Page 65 
1900 Tall Mixed, all colors. 1 oz., 15c; pkt., 10c. 
DWARF MORNING GLORY 1 ft. 
Showy hardy annuals for beds and borders, also rock- 
work; they bloom for a long period and delight in sun. 
1923 Dwarf Lavender Rosette. An ideal rockery 
plant with deep lavender flowers. Given enough 
moisture it will develop a mass of flowerheads from 
June to mid-August. Pkt., 25c. 
1921 Dwarf Rose. Exactly like above but a lovely 
rose color. Pkt., 10c. 
1922 Dwarf Royal Ensign. A deep bright ultra- 
marine; the deepest and brightest of all blue annuals, 
with a white halo and gold throat, The plants are 
covered with their attractive blossoms all summer, 
Use for edging and borders. Pkt., 20c. 
1920 Dwarf Mixed, all colors. Pkt., 10c 
MOSS ROSES—scee Portulaca 
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29942 MORNING GLORY. Heavenly 
Blue Improved. Pkt., 15¢. 
Day Fhwering SIpomoecas 
2925 IMPERIAL MORNING GLORIES 
Vaughan’s Special Mixture. The colors run from 
snow-white through all tones of blue, red, and 
purple. Sun-loving plants do best when protected 
from north and west wind. 1 oz., 75c; 1 
Wroz. 40cs 1402 2G Pkt an ee Oc 
2950 Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory). Leaves 
are Yinches across; flowers 2 inches, tinted pink with 
a star ofsatiny pink. Curious seed pods. Pkt., 10c. 
2937 Alamo or Mile-A-Minute Vine. Fast 
growing delicate foliage vine, excellent cover 
for fences or trellises, flowers 144 in., creamy white, 
center deep wine red, open late morning and after- 
noon. Pkt., 10c. 
Might Flowering 
IPOMOEA (Moonflower) [_] = 20 ft. 
2895 Bona Nox (Evening Glory). Violet. Pkt., 10c. 
2905 Mexicana Grandiflora Alba (White 
Moonflower). Covered with large white flowers 
every evening and cloudy day. Pkt., 10c. 
2910 Giant Pink. Soft lilac-pink flowers. Pkt, 10c. 

2901 
Giant Cornell 
The flowers, as large as Heavenly Blue, are 
an intense carnelian red with pure white 
border, reproducing the colors of Cornell Uni- 
versity, presenting a very gay appearance. 
Growthis rapid and flowers come early, when 
vine is two feet tall, increasing in number 
until killing frosts arrive 14 0z., 50c ;pkt. 20c 



2901 MORNING GLORY. 
Giant Cornell. Pkt., 20c. 
