MORNING GLORY (Ipomea). Easily grown. Soil 
should not be very rich. Plant outdoors when 
ground is warm. Soaking seed in warm water 
overnight hastens germination. For earlier 
blooms start seed indoors in early April and 
set in garden when frost is past. 
285A—Clarke’s Early 
Flowering Heavenly 
Blue. (Pkt. 7c) (Y% oz. 
15c) (oz. 40c). The fin- 
est of all morning glo- 
ries; the earliest flow- 
ering variety; flowers 
measure 34% to 4 
inches across; deep 
sky blue; shading 
light golden yellow in 
throats. Vines grow 
15 feet tall and cov- 
ered with blooms from 

MORNING GLORY til 
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286A—Scarlett O’Hara. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
Rapid climber. Flowers beautiful rich, dark 
wine red of good size. Gold Medal All-America 
Selections. 
287A—Crimson Rambler. (Pkt. 7c) (% oz. 15c) 
(oz. 40c). A strong climber, has ruby red 
flowers with white throat. 
288A—Cornell. (Pkt. 10c) (Y% oz. 25c). The early 
large bright carnelian red flowers edged pure 
white. Vigorous grower. 
289A—Tall Mixed. (Pkt. 5c) (% oz. 15c) (oz. 20c). 
Rapid grower. Flowers are bell-shaped, of 
many bright colors. 
290A—Dwarf Mixed Convolvulus Minor. (Pkt 
7c) (4% oz. 15c). Grows 1 foot tall, bears small 
trumpet flowers in pink and blue which stay 
open all day. For beds, borders and rock 
gardens. : 
MOURNING BRIDE (Scabiosa). Well established 
garden favorites. They commence to bloom 
early in July, continuing until frost. The flowers 
are borne on long stems and last a long time 
when cut. Fine for beds or borders, growing two 
feet in height. 
292A—Blue Moon. (Pkt. 
15c) (Y% oz. 30c). The 
large full double 
blooms are a beautiful 
deep lavender blue, 
are borne on long 
stems highly recom- 
mended for cutting. 
293A — Giant Hybrids 
Mixed. (Pkt. 10c) (% 
oz. 25c). This mixture 
is .composed of the 
new giant varieties. 
Have very large flow- 
ers in an unusual 

SCABIOSA 
Blue Moon 
-number of rare and pleasing colors. 
NEMESIA. This is a very pretty annual, of dwarf 
habit and will make pleasing masses for fore- 
ground:beds, edging and filling; produces orchid- 
like flowers, varied in color. Height 1 foot. 
294A—Large Flowering Mixed. (Pkt. 15c). 
NASTURTIUM. Of easy culture. Ordinary soil is 
best as over-rich will cause plants to produce 
more leaves than flowers. Sow outside late 
April. To prevent aphis, scatter few mothball 
on the ground below the plants. 
295A—Golden Globe Double. (Pkt. 7c) (% oz. 
15c) (oz. 25c.) Very fine dwarf gleam variety. 
Plants compact, globe shaped, 14 inches high. 
Flowers sweet scented, double golden yellow 
which are borne well above the foliage. 
296A—Golden Gleam Double. (Pkt. 7c) (% oz. 
15c) (oz. 25c). Same as Golden Globe except 
plants semi-trailing. 
297A—Scarlet Gleam. (Pkt. 10c) (42 oz. 15c) (oz. 
29c). Double. Sweet scented, flowers fiery 
orange-scarlet; semi-trailing. 
298A—Gleam Hybrids. (Pkt. 5c) (%2 oz. 10c) (oz. 
20c) (% lb. 70c). Double mixed. The large, 
sweet scented double flowers of variety of 
colors are borne on erect stiff stems on vigorous 
semi-dwarf bushes with short runners. 
DWARF VARIETIES (Single). These have a neat, 
compact and attractive foliage, variety of blooms. 
Bloom in two months from sowing. 
299A—Mixed. (Pkt. 7c) (4% oz. 15c) (oz. 25c). Con- 
tains all dwarf varieties. 
TALL or TRAILING VARIETIES (Single). Besides 
their ordinary garden use for trailing over fences, 
trellis, stone walls, valuable for cutting. 
300A—Mixed. (Pkt. 7c) (12 oz. 15c) (oz. 20c). Con- 
tains all tall varieties. 
NICOTIANA (Flowering Tobacco). A free-flowering 
annual, blossoms resemble the petunia, and 
emit a very powerful perfume. As soon as soil 
is warm, sow in open; easily grown. 
304A—Crimson Bedder. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 25c). 
A well branched bushy plant 18 inches tall, 
covered with rich crimson petunia-like blooms. 
305A—Affinis White. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 20c). Plants 
2 feet. Flowers white, sweet scented. 
306A—Affinis Hybrids Mixed. (Pkt. 10c) (% oz. 
20c). Includes many shades of rose red and 
creamy white, delightfully fragrant. 
NIGELLA. Easy to grow; 
quick to bloom; very de- 
sirable annual for many 
purposes, especially 
graceful as cut flowers. 
Blooms early and long. 
307A—Miss Jekyl (Love 
in a Mist). (Pkt. 7c) 
(Y% oz. 20c). Double, 
cornflower blue. 
308A —Double Sorts 
Mixed. (Pkt. 7c) (%4 
oz. 20c) Contains 
white and shades of 
blue. 
NIEREMBERGIA. Plants form a dense mat 6 inches 
high, 1 ft. across, thickly covered with beautiful 
cup-shaped flowers; does best in full sun. 
309A—Purple Robe. (Pkt. 20c) (1/64 oz. 75c). 
Attractive blue flowers, do not fade in sun. 

NIGELLA 
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