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Nei 1049-HEAVENLY BLUE a 
GOOD This wonderful Ipomoea is in allrespects _ 
superior to the Ipomoea Grandiflora — ef 
Rubro-coerulea (Heavenly Blue). The 
MO MORNING GLORIES deep intense blue color shades lighter to- _ 
ward the center. The flowers are large, 
profuse and continuous, coming into 
bloom much earlier than Heavenly Blue 
and having a much longer blooming ~— 
period; flowers stay open nearly allday. 
1-16 oz. 10c; 1-4 oz. 30c. oF ay 
Note—A neighbor had a fence covered — 
with this lovely Inomoea and Nov. 10th at — 
mid-day it wasariot of bloom. Park. 
CORNELL 
1046—Ipomoea Cornell. Robust growth aE ss 
extra large 4-44 in. flowers ofanintense 
carnelian red with an eighth inch bor-_ 
der of glistening white which gives the 
flower particular distinction. Free_ 
blooming and splendid. a 
Pkt. 10c; 1-8 oz. 25c. : 
BiSiivis : MOON VINE ree Loree =" 
1052—Ipomoea Noctiflora, hhp, 20 ft. Large “ia 
- pure white flowers, deliciously scented, — 
open in the evening and fill oe night — 
-air with their perfume. oi - 
30 seeds 10c; 1-40z.30c. = | -- 
'592—Convolulus Minor Royal Ensign. 7 Ame 
eae novelty of royal blue. “i oo eae 























Ipomoea Heavenly Blue Improved 
Mexican Morning Glory 
1048—GIANT PINK, Northern Light. Large, beautiful, lasting 
flowers of lovely pink adorn the vigorous growing bright 
green vine. A vine to please. Pkt. 10c; Giant PKs 25¢: ; 
Get yours now. 
1044—MILE A MINUTE VINE. Ipomoea Alamo. Very fast grow- 
ing and thrives in hot dry situation. Dainty cut leaved 
foliage makes a lacy tracery of green for the pretty creamy 
13 in. flowers with wine-red centers. Open all afternoon. 
25 seeds 10c. : : 
452—CARDINAL CLIMBER. Ipc- . ; 
moea Quamoclit Sloteri. 30 ft. 
Glorious, quick growing, free 
flowering annual climber, at- 
tractive fern-like foliage: clus- 
ters of white throated tubular 
flowers. 25 seed 10c; 1-8 oz. 25c. 
1050—Imperialis. Fancy giant 
fringed flowers. Mixed. 
1056—Brazilian Morning Glory. (1. 
Setosa), hha, 30 ft. Big clusters 
of red flowers, early. 
640—Cypress Vine Mixed, hha, 25 
ft. Flowers bright and pretty, 
stay open all day. From early 
until frost. 


Morning Glory Pearly Gates 
_ PEARLY GATES 
1653—All American 1941. Famous Heav- 
enly Blue Morning Glory’ sported 
and gave us a beautiful Pure White 
Glory with all the fine characteris- — 
tics of habit, size and lasting auali- 
ties for which it is noted. We recom- 
mend as one of the better things 
hipen ts Pearly Gates. 20 seed 10c; 
1-8 oz. 25c. ; ; 
Note—When planting Ipomoea, select 
dry sandy location and do not ferti- 
lize unless heavy foliage is desired. 
If sown in the open ground, wait 
until soilhasthoroughly warmedup. __ 
If Seer. tech: ie a igen ag 
F use tiny individual pots and trans- 
Double Rose Baris plant without disturbing the roots. — 
hg Soak seeds to facilitate and hasten — “ 
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GIANT DOUBLE ae 
1047—Double Rose Marie. Distinct_and different is this double Morn- 
ing Glory of clear deep rose. Quick growing, free flowering and =, 
early, Rose Marie is loaded with large flowers with exceptional — 
keeping qualities. 50% double, 40 seeds 10c; 150 seeds 25c. ihe 
SCARLETT O'HARA - Bt 
1955—Scarlett O’Hara—1938 Gold Medal Winner. Splendid Novelty. 4 
Morning Glory, Scarlett O’Hara is a graceful, fast-growing vine, — 
bearing the large, gorgeous, rich deep wine-red flowers in abun- — 
dance all summer. On sunny days, the flowers remain open until __ 
noon; on cloudy days, until sunset. The only Gold Me al Winner a 
Ipomoea Scarlet O’Hara in five years. 20 seed 10c; 1-8 oz. 25c. ee : 
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1058—Complete Mixture of Morning Glories. - 
32 MORNING GLORY. Annual. A trellis of these will make ee day brighter. | 
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