. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Ipomea. [Moonflower.) Pandurata—(Hardy Moonflower.) This white Moonflower differs from all others, as it has a tuberous root resembling a Dahlia, which is said to be perfectly hardy, living in the ground from year to year. Flowers about four inches in diam- eter. Pure satiny white with purple throat and produced in the greatest profu- sion; open day and night from June until October. A strong plant will give more


. Kramer & Son, seedsmen and florists. Nursery stock Iowa Cedar Rapids Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Ipomea. [Moonflower.) Pandurata—(Hardy Moonflower.) This white Moonflower differs from all others, as it has a tuberous root resembling a Dahlia, which is said to be perfectly hardy, living in the ground from year to year. Flowers about four inches in diam- eter. Pure satiny white with purple throat and produced in the greatest profu- sion; open day and night from June until October. A strong plant will give more than 1,000 beautiful flowers daily for months at a time. 20c. Noctipyton—(Moon Flower.) Pure white moon-like flowers, four inches in di- ameter, which open at night; as a rapid climber for covering arbors and verandas, trees or walls, it has no superior. 15c; two for 25c. Leari—Flowers deep azure blue, four inches in diameter; a charming contrast to the preceding; a free bloomer. 20c. Jasamine. Grandiflorum—(Caralonian Jasamine.) Blooms with great freedom during the winter. The plant is handsome, with fine glossy foliage, and grows to a large size. The flowers are pure white, star-shaped and deliciously fragrant. 15 and 25c. Porticum—Small greenish white flowers; handsome foliage; a good climbing plant. 15c. Maid of Orleans—For description, see novelties, page 7. Lantana. Strong growing, very free flowering, bedding or pot plants, and standing the sun well. Being quite tender, they should not be planted in the open ground until the weather becomes warm and settled. Orange, Lavender, Yellow and White, each, 10c Weeping Lantana—For description, see novelties, page 7. Leonotus Leonorus. {Lion's Tail.) A magnificent specie of greenhouse ever- green shrubs, producing brilliant scarlet flowers. It requires a rough and sandy loam with plenty of air. 10c. Lopesia Rosea. Fine flowering plants, blooming continu- ally from November to April; fine for cut flowers. 10c Linum


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