. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. are much like Morning Glories in foliage, flower and habit. They are all of rapid growth, and fine for trellises, walls or screens. All grown Coccinea, scarlet 3 Lutea, yellow 3 Hederacea, the Ivy- leaved Morni'g Glo- ry; mixed 3 Leari, blue, 5 Limbata elegantissima 3 Nil grandiflora 5 Violacea vera, blue 5 Alba, white 5 Splendid mixture, all sorts, 4 pkts. 10 cents, 1 3 lioasa lateritia, a showy an


. Park's floral guide : 1902. Nursery stock Pennsylvania Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs. JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. are much like Morning Glories in foliage, flower and habit. They are all of rapid growth, and fine for trellises, walls or screens. All grown Coccinea, scarlet 3 Lutea, yellow 3 Hederacea, the Ivy- leaved Morni'g Glo- ry; mixed 3 Leari, blue, 5 Limbata elegantissima 3 Nil grandiflora 5 Violacea vera, blue 5 Alba, white 5 Splendid mixture, all sorts, 4 pkts. 10 cents, 1 3 lioasa lateritia, a showy annual vine; orange flowers; foliage covered with stinging hairs 5 JLophospermtim scandens, a handsome vine, the root of which may be wintered in the cellar. Velvety foliage and large, tubular rosy flowers. Sow in a window, early, to bloom in 3 Moon Flotvers. Easily grown from seeds. Bona Nox has clusters of small flowers, and Mexican white bears large flowers. Both are very fragrant, and very free-blooming. Sepa- rate or mixed 5 Mina lobata, a quick-growing vine much like Ipomcea coccinea, but bearing racemes of scar- let flowers not unlike scarlet Salvia at a dis- tance. - 3 Matirandya, one of our finest, most graceful vines. Plants start readily, grow in a dense mass six or eight feet high, and are covered in autumn with showy, bell-shaped flowers. Ev- eryone ought to have this splendid vine. I can sup- ply the colors, from white ^ to deep purple separately, at 5 cents per packet, or all in splendid mixture at 4 packets 10 cts., 1 packet 3 Mr, Park :—My Mauran- dyas from your seeds were beautiful. They climbed sev- eral feet high, and were a mass of pretty, fine foliage, and Digitalis-like flowers, white, rose and purple. I wintered some in the house, planting out in the spring, and they bloomed all season. They were lovely even after severe frosts. I advise all of my friends to try Park's Maurandyas.—Mary Bates, Providence Co., R. I., Dec. 7,


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