Dwarf Morning-Glory, 
Royal Ensign 
RPZs Mn FE : 3 = 
Mignonette, Old-Fashioned 
Moonflower, Giant White 
<—« 
Morning-Glory, Heavenly Blue 
MARVEL OF PERU 
Four O’Clock. This is an old-fashioned annual of bushy habit and ts frequently used to form a hedge. 
The flowers open in late afternoon. Sow seed outdoors m April in a sunny location. 
Four O’Clock, Fine Mixed. ’ : : : Pkt. 10c; 0z. 55c 
Bushy, 2-foot plants with glossy foliage dotted with hundreds of single flowers in white, yellow, red, rose and blue. 
Four O’Clock, Petticoat Mixed. Pkt. 20c; Moz. 50c 
A novel form with both sepals and petals of bright matching colors giving a flower-within-a-flower or petticoat 
effect. Height 2 feet. 
MIGNONETTE 
Sow the seed outdoors im April in a half-shaded location, where, if possible, it gets the morning sun. 
Thin out to stand 1 foot or more apart, as they resent transplanting. Sow in July for late bloom. 
Old-Fashioned Sweet-Scented. ; Pkt. 10c; Moz. 35c; oz. 55¢ 
The old-fashioned variety, with small spikes produced in large numbers. Is unusually sweet-scented. Height 1 foot. 
Want a permanent vine instead of Morning-Glory and Moonflower? We offer on page 46 
a nice selection of Hardy Vines which will bloom year after year. All are well established in 5, 
6 or 7-inch pots and may be set out in your garden without any danger of loss. 
MOONFLOWER 
A rapid-growing annual climber, frequently used for covering garden houses, fences, ete. Notch the 
seed and soak it in warm water overnight to hasten germination. For early bloom start indoors in 
March, and set out in the garden when frost is past; or sow direct to the garden bed in May. 
Giant White Pkt. 10c; Moz. 20c; oz. 55c 
Grows from 20 to 30 feet, and on dull days or at night the plants are covered with fragrant, white, 5-inch flowers. 
MORNING-G LORY « For Plants see page 41 
One of the most free-flowermg and rapidly growing plants for shading porches and covering trellises. 
Prefers poor soil. Notch the seed and soak overnight in warm water to hasten sprouting. Plant out- 
doors in May, or for earlier flowers start indoors in pots March 15th, and later set out in the garden. 
Cornell. , Pkt. 15c; Moz. 65c 
The large bright carnelian-red flowers, edged pure white, appear early and cover the vigorous vines. 
Heavenly Blue, Early-flowering. Pkt. 15c; Woz. 30c; oz. 90c 
This is by far the most beautiful and most popular of all. The huge blossoms, 4 to 5 inches across, 
of clear sky-blue with cream-colored throats, make a beautiful contrast with the green foliage. 
Pearly Gates. : ; ; Pkt. 15c; Moz. 30c; Moz. 50c; oz. $1.50 
All-America Winner. Huge lovely, lustrous white flowers with creamy shading down in the throat. 
They are 4 inches across and literally cover the fast-growing, vigorous vines from July to frost. 
Scarlett O’Hara. Pkt. 15c; loz. 45c; oz. $1.35 
All-America Winner. Deep rosy crimson, 4-inch flowers, freely produced in 2144 months from seed. 
Dwarf Royal Ensign. Pkt. 15¢; 1yoz. 60c 
It is very compact, 6 to 8 inches high, and bears, from June to September, a succession of small Morning-Glory 
flowers of bright ultramarine-blue with rich golden throats. These remain open all day long. 
NASTURTIUM 
These will grow on poor soils where other plants fail, mcluding dry sand or gravel banks. They are of 
the easiest culture and will produce a great profusion of brightly colored flowers within a few weeks 
after the seed is sown, and continue up to frost. Sow outdoors in April or May. To prevent aphis 
from coming on the plants, scatter a few moth balls on the ground below the plants. 
Dwarf, Single Mixed. ; ‘ Yyoz. 10c; oz. 35c; Yb. $1.10 
These are the well-known singles, both plain and fancy-leaved, 1 foot high, with a great variety of color. 
Dwarf, Semi-Double Gem, Mixed. oz. 15c; oz. 45c; Ylb. $1.35 
This is a very well-balanced mixture of the above varieties, and makes a bright, colorful border. 
Double Gleam Hybrids, Mixed. Yoz. 15c; oz. 40c; Yb. $1.25 
The large, sweet-scented flowers are uniformly double, and borne on erect, stiff stems above the large, vigorous, 
semi-dwarf bushes which throw out short runners. They come in a nice array of colors. 
14 
