MORNING GLORIES 
Here is a group of the latest in Morning 
Glories—flowers are of magnificent size, yet still 
dainty and graceful. 
IPOMOEA 
(Morning Glory) 
Rapid-growing climbers of easiest culture; 
bloom earlier and more profusely on rather 
poor soils, but of higher growth and more at- 
tractive foliage when grown on rich soil. Tender 
annuals. 15 to 30 feet. 
546A Candy Pink. (New.) The first pure pink 
Morning Glory ever created. Big 4-inch diameter 
flowers of the brightest rose-pink-salmon color- 
ing you can imagine. The bright and cheerful 
flowers last but one day, though each morning 
masses of new flowers are born and continue 
thus throughout the summer and until frost. 
Pkt., 25c. 
547 Crimson Rambler. 
flowering; rapid grower. 
Deep crimson, free 
Pkt., 15c; 14 02., 40c. 
548 Pearly Gates. Large, lustrous white flow- 
ers blending to cream in the throat, making a 
heavy cascade of flowers on fence, trellis, or gar- 
den wall. Pkt., 15c; 14 0o2., 50c. 
RAPID CLIMBERS 
548A Hearts and Honey Vine (Ipomoea quam- 
oclit hybrida). Three magic color changes each 
day. The flowers open a brilliant orange with 
prominent yellow centers. By noon the color 
changes to a reddish pink, the center somewhat 
lighter. In late afternoon the flowers become 
rose-pink with white center, Pkt., 25c. 
549 Cardinal Climber (Ipomoea quamoclit hy- 
brida). Leaves are dark green, fern-like and 
deeply laciniated; fiery cardinal-red flowers. 
Pkt., 15c; 1% 02., 50c; 14 02., 90c. 
550 Bona Nox (Evening Glory). Beautiful, 
large, violet-blue flowers; open at night. Rapid 
growth. Pkt., 15c. 
551 Blue Star. Light blue with dark blue ribs 
to form a star; very early. Pkt., 15c; 14 oz., 50c. 
551A Darling. Brilliant rose-cerise with pure 
white throat, large 4-inch flowers. 
Pkt., 15c; 1 072., 35c. 
552 Rese Marie. Double early flowering, clear 
deep rose. Pkt., 15c. 
553 Heavenly Blue. Clark’s Earliest (rubra 
coerulea). Deep sky-blue flowers. 4 to 5 inches 
across. Early flowering. Pkt., 15c; 14 02., 40c. 
554 Climbing Scarlett O’Hara. Rich dark 
wine-red, freely produced on fast growing vines, 
which start blooming within 65 days after seed 
is sown. Pkt., 15c; 4 072., 50c. 
CHRISTMAS CHERRY (Solanum) 
555 Christmas Cherry, Patterson. Compact 
strain with medium sized, round, red fruit. 
Pkt., 15c; 1g 072., 60c. 
HELICHRYSUM 
(Strawflower; Everlasting) 
One of the best everlasting flowers and an 
effective bedding plant. If flowers are desired 
for winter use, they should be cut just as the 
buds are opening. Hardy annual. 2 feet. 
515 Double Mixed Colors (H. monstrosum 
fl.-pl.). Largest double flowers. 
Pkt., 15c; ge oz., 35c; 14 02., 60c. 
HELIOTROPE 
A well known favorite largely grown in pots, 
but thriving in the open border. 
518 Mixed Colors. Dark varieties mixed. 
Pkt., 15c; 1 oz., 75c. 
519 Lemoine’s Giant Mixture. 24 to 30 inches. 
Large flower heads in blue, lavender and violet 
shades. Pkt., 15c; 1g o2., 75c. 
520 Regale Dwarf Mixed. Extra large laven- 
15 inches. 
Pkt., 15c; ¥g oz., $1.00. 
der-violet flower heads. 
Helichrysum 
HOLLYHOCK 
533 Indian Spring. (Annual.) Blooms in 
less than five months after seed is sown and 
blooms continuously until frost. Bright rose 
and rosy carmine. Semi-double. 1 to 5 feet. 
Pkt., 15c; 1 07., 40c. 
534 Semi-Double, Annual Finest Mixed. A 
new strain, blooming the first season from seed. 
Pkt., 15c; @ 02., 35c. 
HUMULUS (Hop) 
Rapid growing climbers with attractive foli- 
age. The Japanese variety is a hardy annual, the 
best for quickly covering unsightly objects. 
537 Japonicus (Japanese Hop). 
Pkt., 15c; 14 o7., 40c. 
538 Japonicus, Variegated Foliage. 
Pkt., 15c; 14 072., 40c. 
HUNNEMANNIA 
540 Fumariaefolia (Giant Tall Poppy or Bush 
Eschscholtzia). A yellow Poppy, pleasing both 
in the border and as a cut flower. 
Pkt., 15c; 14 07., 50c; 14 02., 90c. 
541 Sunlite. Gorgeous semi-double, clear 
canary-yellow blooms, with extra band of petals 
outside. Foliage is a light gray-green. 
Pkt., 15c; Vg o2., 30c; 14 07., 50c. 
ICE PLANT (Mesembryanthemum) 
546 Crystallinum. A trailing plant, with suc- 
culent stems and leaves. Excellent for hanging 
baskets and rockwork. ‘Tender annual. 9 inches. 
Pkt., 15c; 4 0z., 35c. 
545 Criniflorum (Livingstone Daisy). A beau- 
tiful annual of spreading habit and covered 
with 1l-inch, Daisy-like flowers. Excellent for 
rockery and edging. 3 inches. 
Pkt., 15c; 14 07., 40c. 
KOCHIA 
556 Childsi (Summer Cypress). A very quick 
growing annual. Through the summer this is 
bright green, but commences in early fall to 
gradually take on a red tinge, becoming en- 
tirely red before it dies. 21 feet. 
Pkt., 15c; 14 02., 30c. 
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Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue 
LANTANA 
562 Hybrida Finest Mixed. Shrubby, with 
many clusters of dainty flowers in yellow, red, 
orange, and pink. 18 inches. All summer. Fine 
for potting. Pkt., 15c; 14 0o7., 40c. 
LAVATERA TRIMESTRIS 
Beautiful and effective hardy annual, covered 
during the entire summer with pretty and 
showy blossoms. 
576 Splendens, 
rose, bronze foliage. 
Loveliness. Bright carmine- 
Pkt., 15c; Y% o2., 35c. 
577 Alba. Pure white. Pkt., 15c; 14 02., 30c. 
LINARIA 
579 Northern Lights (Baby Snapdragon). 
Plants grow 15 inches high, bushy but erect and 
are best grown from broadcast seed. Bloom 
very quickly from seed when spring sown. 
Pkt., 15c; Ye o7., 35c¢. 
LINUM (Crimson Flax) 
580 Grandiflorum rubrum. The rich crimson 
flowers last only a day, but are borne continu- 
ously until frost. 15 to 18 inches. 
Pkt., 15c; 14 02., 30c. 
LOBELIA 
Pretty little plants of easy culture, blooming 
profusely from June until frost. The dwarf 
varieties are useful for bedding and edging, the 
trailing variety is excellent for hanging baskets, 
vases and rock work. Half-hardy annuals. 
585 Crystal Palace compacta. Rich blue flow- 
ers, dark foliage. Pkt., 15c; 4% 02., 60c. 
586 Mrs. Clibran. 
large white eye. 
Extra dwarf. Dark blue, 
Pkt., 15c; 1/16 o7z., 40c. 
587 Hybrida pendula, Sapphire. Dark blue 
with white eye. Trailing. Pkt., 15c; 4 o7z., 75c. 
LUNARIA (Honesty) 
589 Biemnis. Hardy biennial, but grown as 
annuals, admired for their silvery, papery seed 
pods, which are used for house ornamentals. 
oe keet. Pkt., 15c; 14 02., 30c3; 14 02., 50c. 
LUPIN 
590 Annual Varieties, Mixed. Easily grown 
plants. Long, graceful spikes of Pea-shaped 
flowers of various colors. 2 feet. 
Pkt., 15c; 14 02., 30c; Y% 02., 50c. 
28 Annual Seeds 
ROSS BROS. CO., Worcester, Mass. 
