. Lilly's seeds . Blooms the ^ ^r ^jeed^if ™nVE-SPOTTED MIMULUS. OR HOSE IN HOSE. A new five-spotted variety. with extra fine flowers, sulphur ground spotted with scarlet and^pmk. ^\ and NOd49. thMOa£CHATUS. OR MUSK PLANT. Fragrant: small yellowpowers .potted with. -ill Plit., 5c; U-., o^.du. brown; fine for hanging-baskets. - _ , NO 50. TIGRINUS, OR MONKEY FLOWER. Large flowers cf mixedp^°rJc^dS2i50_ MIna Lobata A half-hardy Mexican climbing annual, freely producing orange-cclored Bower.^ from ^ to a height of eighteen or twenty feet. * iYlocm Slower Vhv) The most rapid growing cf


. Lilly's seeds . Blooms the ^ ^r ^jeed^if ™nVE-SPOTTED MIMULUS. OR HOSE IN HOSE. A new five-spotted variety. with extra fine flowers, sulphur ground spotted with scarlet and^pmk. ^\ and NOd49. thMOa£CHATUS. OR MUSK PLANT. Fragrant: small yellowpowers .potted with. -ill Plit., 5c; U-., o^.du. brown; fine for hanging-baskets. - _ , NO 50. TIGRINUS, OR MONKEY FLOWER. Large flowers cf mixedp^°rJc^dS2i50_ MIna Lobata A half-hardy Mexican climbing annual, freely producing orange-cclored Bower.^ from ^ to a height of eighteen or twenty feet. * iYlocm Slower Vhv) The most rapid growing cf ell climbing flower-ing vines, and invaluable for trellis or arbor;quickly a height of twelve to fifteenfeet, producing a dense mass of heart-shapedleaves as a background for the thousands oflarge, sky-blue, fragrant flowers, which come inSeptember; opening in the evening, and remain-ing open until the following neon. Never trou-bled with insects. Annual. No. 959. Pkt., lCc; O2., 40c. Aovnlag Glory. Well-known hardy climbing annuals, growingabcut ten feet long, and bearing pretty flowersin a variety cf colors and tints, fully expandedonly in the morning. Easy culture and quick 8,0fNb 600 IMPERIAL JAPANESE GIANT MORNING GLORY. Of remarkable size; thevines present a beautiful wall of luxuriant foliage, thick with flowers of gigantic dimensions, measuringfrom four to six inches across, and of exquisite colors and shadings. f^JS^ NO 41 CONVOLVULUS MAJOR. Tall Morning Glory. Making a growth of ten to twelvefeet- mixed colors P*t., 5c; Oz., 15c. 66 NO e23C° CONVOLVULUS MINOR. A dwarf, or bush, variety, growing about one foot high. * ? * i u • . oc; uz., ioc bearing flowers same as the tall varieties. OUR CROP BOOK GIVES CULTURAL DIRECTIONS. FREE WITH ORDERS. 56 The CHAS. H. LILLY CO. f^jfiffi SEATTLE and FORTLAND


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