. Flowers & vegetables for 1920 springtime. ihle JapaneseMorning Glories. Japanese Imperial orGiant Morning Glory. Like the Herald of the Dawn, thedewy trumpets of_ the Morning Glory-announce her coming. This new Mam-moth Morning Glory has( trumpetslarge as moonflowers, often 6 inchesacross, petals beautifully fluted andfringed, thicker and more richly coloredthan the common kind. Flowers arestrangely and beautifully variegated;snowy throats bordered with all possi-ble shades from white and palest pinkor blue, up to darkest reds and pur-ples; petals streaked, mottled, striped,marbled, and bord


. Flowers & vegetables for 1920 springtime. ihle JapaneseMorning Glories. Japanese Imperial orGiant Morning Glory. Like the Herald of the Dawn, thedewy trumpets of_ the Morning Glory-announce her coming. This new Mam-moth Morning Glory has( trumpetslarge as moonflowers, often 6 inchesacross, petals beautifully fluted andfringed, thicker and more richly coloredthan the common kind. Flowers arestrangely and beautifully variegated;snowy throats bordered with all possi-ble shades from white and palest pinkor blue, up to darkest reds and pur-ples; petals streaked, mottled, striped,marbled, and bordered in rare shadingsof color. Vines begin to bloom when2 to 3 feet high, and continue bearingby the hundreds until frost. To gaintime seeds may be started in smallpots in March or April. Packet, finestmixed, Sc; J^ oz., 15c. Double Japanese Morning For beauty of flowers and foliage these new Japanese Morning Glories have no equal. In this double strainthe flowers are of the same rich color variations as those of the single flowering kinds, with the additionthat the flowers are double. Packet, 10c. lOst-f-fl^rf innrl fTfiHorf varieties mixed. This mixture contains flowers of all colors, having tke petalsHUJJtea ana rriliea ^^^^^ ^^^ fringed, very scarce. Packet, 10c. Large Flowered Morning Glory ** Dnnhavtof * This grand new Morning GloryrtWC/AfcrAtt?r. is remarkable for the large size and new color of the flower. Vines strong, growingquickly twelve to twenty feet high, with magnificentfoliage, leaves measuring^ from eight to ten inches across,and rernaining on the vines close to the ground duringthe entire summer. Flowers, four to five inches across,deep violet-blue in the throat, blending out to an azure-blue, bordered with a wide white band around the flowers form in clusters of from three to five, fromthe ground to t


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