MORNING GLORY (Ipomoea) 
These vines are easily grown and most varieties are 
profuse bloomers if grown in soil of low fertility and 
not over-watered. 
@ Blue Star. (New.) 650 S. A vigorous grower, simi- 
lar in form and habit to Heavenly Blue. Large flow- 
ers are of clear, light blue with 5 mid-blue stripes 
radiating from near throat to petal tips. An un- 
usual novelty color. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 14 oz., 75¢; 
Iozne $2225. 
@Crimson Rambler. Freely produced flowers are 
a bright crimson-red with white throat. A vigor- 
ous grower, but flowers are somewhat smaller 
than the following 2 varieties. Tr. pkt., 15¢; 
Y% oz., 25¢; 1 0z., 75. 
@ Pearly Gates. A fine clear white Morning Glory 
with slight cream shading to throat. Similar to 
the popular Heavenly. Blue in habit but not 
quite as early flowering. Tr. pkt., 35¢; %4 oz., 
45; 1 oz., $1.40; 4 ozs., $5.00. 
@ Heavenly Blue. 650 S. Clark’s Mammoth Early 
Free Flowering Strain. The popular bright blue 
shade that is a solid sheet of vivid color all sum- 
mer. Can be forced into flower for spring sales 
in 3- or 4-in. pots from a sowing made 8 to 10 
weeks previously. Tr. pkt., 20c; 1 0z., 65¢; 
4 ozs., $2.00. 
PANSY FELIX 
This distinctive Pansy is really 
the “cat's whiskers’’W—hence the 
name ‘‘Felix’’, suggested by the 
prominent dark veining in every 
flower. Uniformly true to this type, 
with well ruffled flowers of good 
size carried on fairly dwarf plants. 
Colors are rich and unusual—in- 
cluding purple, apricot and wine 
shades together with pastel bronz- 
es and smoky tones difficult to de- 
scribe. Each flower is marked with 
the dark ‘’whiskers’’ characteristic 
of this strain, and the over-all ef- 
fect is indeed striking. We are ex- 
clusive distributors for this excellent 
Pansy. Tr. pkt., $1.00; Vg oz., $3.00; 
V4 oz., $5.00; 1 oz., $15.00. 
Cornell. A large flowered bright carnelian red with 
white edge. Tr. pkt., 25c; % oz., 45¢; 1 oz., 
$1.50. 
Scarlett O’Hara. 650 S. Brilliant carmine-red va- 
riety. Tr. pkt., 20; 14 02., 40¢; 1 0z., $1.00. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
@Ball Early. 44,000 S. Free flowering, spring blooming plants 
of this always popular bright blue flower can be had from a 
sowing made as late as January. Our early flowering strain 
should not be confused with the other types listed with the 
perennials. Tr. pkt., 35¢; 14 0z., 85¢; 1 oz., $3.00. 
Hardy Myosotis. See page 57. 
NASTURTIUM 
No retail grower should be without at least a small greenhouse 
planting of double Nasturtiums. Their richly colored, long- 
stemmed, fragrant flowers are valuable for cutting, and the dwarf 
type is well suited for combinations or window boxes. 
DOUBLE GLEAM TYPE. 175 S. Of trailing or climbing habit. 
Vigorous growers; fine for cutting or window boxes. 
@Golden Gleam. The original Gleam Nasturtium; golden yellow. 
@Scarlet Gleam. 
@Gleam Hybrids. A brilliant mixture of all double varieties. 
Prices above 3, each: 1 0z., 25c; 4 ozs., 70c; 1 lb., $2.40. 
DWARF DOUBLE TYPE. 175 S. Fully as double and large 
as the Gleam type, the following varieties are of a very at- 
tractive dwarf compact, rounded growth. 12 to 15 in. high. 
@ Golden Globe. Same color as Golden Gleam. 
Scarlet Gem. Brilliant scarlet. 
Same as preceding but a brilliant scarlet. 
NIEREMBERGIA PURPLE ROBE 
(See description at right) 
Mixture of all colors in this dwarf class. 
Prices above 3, each: 1 0z., 30¢; 4 ozs., 90c; 1 lb., $2.75. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 225 S. 
Dwarf Mixture of all colors in the dwarf class. 
California Giant Single Mixture of colors in the tall, trail- 
ing class. 
Prices above 2, each: 1 0z., 20¢; 4 ozs., 65¢; 1 lb., $2.25. 
NIEREMBERGIA 
© Purple Robe. 5500 seeds per 49 oz. A really first class 
bedding or edging plant. The 1 in., rich, bluish lilac flow- 
ers are lavishly produced on dwarf plants throughout the 
summer. Retains its brilliance without fading under 
strong sunlight. Tr. pkt., 50¢; Yo oz., $1.65; : 
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