Morning-Glory, Heavenly Blue 
Pansies, H.&V. Giant Exhibition 
MORNING-GLORIES 
Darling. The same rich wine-red color as Scarlett 
O’Hara, but with a distinct snowy white throat 
that makes the flowers stand out. In full bloom 
it is very showy. Has the same good early-bloom- 
ing habit and luxuriant growth as Scarlett O’ Hara. 
Pkt. 15c; Yoz. 60c. : 
Heavenly Blue, Hart & Vick’s Early-Flowering 
Strain. From July to frost it produces masses 
of pure sky-blue flowers, delicately shading to 
white in the center. Has attracted wide atten- 
tion. Vines grow 15 feet or more and are covered 
with light green foliage. Pkt. 15c (will make a 
15-foot row); Moz. 35c (for a 60-foot row) ; oz. 95c. 
Pearly Gates. All-America Silver Medal. Grows 
rapidly to a height of 15 feet or more and bears 
fair quantities of lustrous white, trumpet-shaped 
flowers with creamy shadings in the throat. The 
large flowers, 41% inches across, bloom from July 
to frost. Pkt. 15c (will make a 15-foot row); 
Yoz. 60c. 
Scarlett O’Hara. The large, carnelian-red flowers, 
about 31% inches across, appear early m the sea- 
son, about 65 days after the seed Is sown, and 
remain until frost. Blooms stay open all day 
long. Abundant, rich dark green foliage of “‘hal- 
berd” shape. Pkt. 15c (will make a 15-foot row); 
Yyoz. 50c (for a 60-foot row). 
Giant Flowering Mixed. Spotted, marbled and 
striped, as well as solid colors. Of the easiest cul- 
ture, and can be sown in the open ground in a 
sunny position when the weather has become 
warm. Vines soon cover a large area. The flowers 
are gigantic, in colors beautiful beyond descrip- 
tion. The solid colors range from snow-white to 
black-purple, with all possible intermediate 
shades. Many are striped, flaked, and splashed. 
Pkts Ses) Vioz 35¢; 
Flag Mixture of Morning-Glories 
Red, white and blue—a patriotic combination 
of giant-flowering Morning-Glories. Give them a 
prominent place in your garden. Pkt. 15c; large pkt. 
(enough to cover a 30-foot fence or trellis) 35c. 
GIANT PANSIES 
Pansy seed may be sown successfully in any one 
of three seasons. Start it mn the house in February 
or March, and it will make plants that will bloom 
from July to frost when transplanted outdoors. 
Or sow seed outdoors in April and May, and the 
plants will bloom in the fall. Or sow seed in cold- 
frames in July and August, and transplant later 
to the garden; plants will bloom the next spring. 
The largest and finest flowers are grown on a rich, 
well-drained soil, in a sunny location. 
H. & V. Giant Exhibition. This mixture, made 
up of the many colors of Mastodon varieties, has 
no superior among Pansy mixtures. It will make 
wonderful borders and beds. Long stems, fine 
for cutting. Pkt. 35c; large pkt. 75c. 
Swiss Giants. Flowers of giant size and brilliant 
colors, on long, sturdy stems. The rich colors and 
great petal substance make this a magnificent 
mixture. Pkt. 35c; large pkt. $1.00. 
SURPRISE GARDEN FLOWER SEED 
Here we offer a mixture of many easy-growing 
annual flowers that can be sown broadcast, and 
with practically no care at all will produce a 
bright effect. Especially adapted for sowing in 
fence corners or along the fence, for borders, or 
any place that can have but little care and 
needs brightening up. Large pkt. 15c; oz. 50c; 
Ylb. $1.75; Ib. $6.50. 
