Seed annual 1908 . he open ground. .Pkt. 35c. A beautiful climber for the green-house or the open air. Bloomsearlier and more profusely in rather poor soil but gives more vigorous plants and attractive foliage if soil is rather rich. Tender an-nual; ten to flfteen feet {Brazilian Morning Glory). A vigorous rapid growing vine with lai-ge, handsome, three-lobed leaves and stems covered with brown hair. The flowers are delicate blue or reddish purple and are produced in clusters. One of the most distinct and beautiful Ipomoeas Pkt. 10c. Coccinea. {Star Iponicea). The plant is like th


Seed annual 1908 . he open ground. .Pkt. 35c. A beautiful climber for the green-house or the open air. Bloomsearlier and more profusely in rather poor soil but gives more vigorous plants and attractive foliage if soil is rather rich. Tender an-nual; ten to flfteen feet {Brazilian Morning Glory). A vigorous rapid growing vine with lai-ge, handsome, three-lobed leaves and stems covered with brown hair. The flowers are delicate blue or reddish purple and are produced in clusters. One of the most distinct and beautiful Ipomoeas Pkt. 10c. Coccinea. {Star Iponicea). The plant is like that of the Morning Glory but is covered with a profusion of small, brilliant red, star shaped flowers Pkt. 5c. Bona Nox. {Evening Glory). Violet blue 5c. Limbata mixed. Very large and beautiful violet or blue flowers with white margins and throats Pkt. 5c. Fine mixed 5c. IPOMCEA QUAMOCLIT—(See Cypress Vine). IPOMOPSIS—(See Tree Cypress). JAPAN HOP—(See Humulus Japonicus). 79 Ice Plant Impatiens Sultani Ipomoea. LARKSPUR Tr\V>« X**sir« (Co*-^ iflc/ir?/??ia). Curious ornamentalUUU o 1 Cdld grass with broad, corn-like leaves and seeds of a light slate color. Valuable for the formation of winter bouquets in connection with everlasting flowers. Strings of handsome beads are made from the seeds. Hardy annual; three feet high Pkt. 5c. JOSEPHS COAT—(See Amaranthus Tricolor). ICnrVlia iMexican Fire Bush, or Summer Cypress). A *^^^*** quick growing annual foliage or hedge plantvery easily grown, remarkably symmetrical and attrac-tive throughout summer and fall. It resembles a dimin-utive fir tree, the foliage is as fine as moss and of a clean,bright green color. Early in the fall innumerable littleflowers appear and the whole bush gradually takes on adeep red tinge, hence one of its names. Hardy annual. Scoparia. About three feet high Pkt. 5c. Trichophylla. Foliage distinctly feathery; about two andone half feet high Pkt. 5c. {Delphinium) The Lark-spur is one of the hand-some


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