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Ipomea, Pearly Gates. 
1043. Pearly Gates. H. A. This Ipomea origi- 
nated from a sport of the early Heavenly Blue 
Morning Glory. The big satiny-white 41-inch 
flowers have a creamy shading in the throat. 
The vine is fast growing, attaining a height of 
about twelve feet with luxurious foliage of heart- 
shaped leaves of fresh light green, Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15c; 4% oz., 40c; oz., 70c. 
1044. Crimson Rambler. (Convolvulus) H. A, 
The most easily grown and freest flowering red 
Morning Glory. Ruby red with tube and throat 
white. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % oz., 25c; oz., 
40c. 
1048. Heavenly Blue. Clark’s Early Strain. 
H, A. Clear blue with white throat. See page 
39 for color illustration. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
WY oz., 35c; oz., 60c. 
1049. Scarlett O’Hara. H. A. Flowers are 
about four inches in diameter of a dark wine- 
red or deep rosy-crimson. Flowers are a lovely 
blaze of color during the morning, and until 
well in the afternoon, remaining open practically 
all day on cloudy or dull days. See page 42 for 
color illustration. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; % 
0Z., 35c; oz., 60c. 
1047. Tall Mixed, (Convolyulus) H. A. The 
beautiful, old-fashioned, common Morning Glory. 
More prolific than the Ipomeas, PKt., 10¢3"2 
pkts., 15c; oz., 45c. 
OLDS’ PHLOX 
1112. Dwarf Beauty Mixed. H. A. A dwarf 
growing variety of exceptional beauty. See page 
44 for description and color illustration. Pkt., 
20c; 2 pkts., 35c; Y oz., 85c; %4 oz., $1.50. 
1113. Gigantea Art Shades. Mixed. IH, A. 
A strain of Drummondi Phlox with individual 
florets 14% inches or more in diameter. In ad- 
dition to the enormous flowers, the color range 
is exquisite, ranging through all the soft art 
shades. Plants are ahout nine inches high, Pkt., 
15c; 2 pkts., 25c; \%4 oz., $1.00. 
1114. Starred and Fringed. H, A. Pretty 
star-like flowers of many colors, some fringed, 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; %4 oz., 75c. 
1110. Finest Anuual Mixed. H. A. One of 
the easiest to grow of all annuals. Flowering 
continuously from a few weeks after seed ig 
sown. Remove faded flowers to encourage bloom- 
ing. A splendid mixture of pleasing colors and 
2 pkts., 15c; %4 oz., 60c; 
varieties. Pkt., 10c; 
Wy 02Z., 
$1.00. 
or bedding 
OLDS’ IPOMEAS AND MORNING GLORIES 
Please Note: Plant on poor soil. Convolvulus 
and Ipomeas are both considered Morning 
Glories. The Convolvulus have a capitate instead 
of two linear stigmas, , 
898. Cardinal Climber. H. A. A very hand- 
some vine with finely cut fern-like ornamental 
foliage; a strong rapid grower attaining a height 
of 25 feet, and covered with cardinal red flow- 
ers somewhat resembling small Morning Glories 
with the bell turned back. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 
35c; Ye oz., 60c. 
Crimson Rambler Moonflower, 
Morning Glory. 
MOONFLOWER 
1046. Mixed Noctiflora. H, A. A fine, ivy- 
leaved climber, covered every evening with large, 
fragrant flowers. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; oz., 5oc. 
BUSH MORNING GLORY 
i a | 1049144, Royal Ensign 
( ) ¥.. -, H. A. Produces the bright- 
Be 1 est and deepest blue of 
fany annual flower. The 1 
i foot plants are covered 
i with the small bright 
fultra-marine blossoms 
j; which have a white halo 
fand a gold throat. Blos- 
soms in the early part of 
j the day throughout the 
summer ~PKt., 25c; 2 
pkts., 45c; Ye oz., $1.00; 
0z., $1.80. 
GROW BETTER 
PLANTS. 
USE 
VITA BANDS. 
Bush Morning Glory 
Royal Ensign. - 
Home gardeners will find these a great con- 
venience in growing fiowér and vegetable plants. 
See page 75, 
Single Mixed Portulaca, 
PORTULACA (Moss Rose) 
1131. Single Mixed. H. A, Fine for edging 
and mass plantings on boulevards 
and terraces, Does well on poor soils. Pkt., 10c; 
2 pkts., 15¢; 4% 0z., 45¢; % oz., 80c; 0z., $1.45, 
1130. Double Mixed. H. A. Like the single 
variety in growth, but flowers are double. See 
page 42 for color illustration and description, 
Pkt., 15¢; 2 pkts., 25c; %4 oz., 75c; Y% oz., 
$1.25; oz., $2.25, 
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Ipomea Blue Star. 
1045. Blue Star. H. A. An entirely new 
color in giant Ipomea being a distinct shade of 
clear sky blue accentuated by five deeper blue 
mid-ribs to form an attractive star. They are of 
immense size being larger and earlier than Heay- 
enly Blue averaging 4 to 4% -inches in diameter, 
and are borne in great profusion. They will re- 
main open well in the afternoon on cloudy days. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15¢; % 0Z., 35C€; oz. 60c, 
RED, WHITE AND BLUE MORNING 
GLORY GARDEN 
640C. Will make a splendid display on a 
trellis, arbor or fence. Each collection con- 
sists of one full size pkt. of each, Heavenly 
Blue—bright blue; 
Scarlett O’Hara 
postpaid, 
OLDS’ POPPIES 
1123, All Double Shirley Poppy. (Mixed.) 
H. A. Fully double poppies a quarter again 
larger than the old types of Shirley Poppies. See 
page 44 for complete description and colored 
illustration, Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Ye oz., 40¢; 
0z., 70c. 
1127. American Legion. 
let-red Shirley Poppy. The first official flower of 
the American Legion, Very much in demand be- 
cause of the associations. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15c; 
Y% oz., 50c. 
1124. Sweet Briar. H. A. Beautiful double 
Begonia-shaped flowers of a delightful shade of 
deep rose pink. The blooms are fully double 
resembling a Begonia. Will make a fine cut 
flower when the blooms are eut in the bud. 
Stems are twenty-four to thirty inches long. 
Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 15¢; 14 0z., 40c; oz., 70c. 
_ Pearly Gates—white; 
bright red. Price: 25c, 
H. A. Vivid scar- 
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