. 30th annual catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 52 Seed Catalogue and Garden AMERICAN BANNER LARKSPUR. NEW IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. Remarkable for the large size and ex- quisite new colors of the flowers, with magnificent foliage, often beautifully blotched. Of strong, robust growth. The vines grow quickly to a height of 12 to £0 feet. The flowers are of gigantic eize, sometimes measuring four to five inches across. The colors of the flowers sh


. 30th annual catalogue. Nursery stock Iowa Des Moines Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. 52 Seed Catalogue and Garden AMERICAN BANNER LARKSPUR. NEW IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORIES. Remarkable for the large size and ex- quisite new colors of the flowers, with magnificent foliage, often beautifully blotched. Of strong, robust growth. The vines grow quickly to a height of 12 to £0 feet. The flowers are of gigantic eize, sometimes measuring four to five inches across. The colors of the flowers shadings and markings are really won- ders of nature, of such incomparable beauty that descriptions are inadequate. Some nowers are of deep, rich velvety tones, others more daintily tinted and shaded than an artist's brush could por- tray. The colors range through reds from soft rose to crimson, bronze and garnet maroon; from daintiest light blue to ultra marine and indigo and blackish purple; from snow white to cream and silvery gray: some are striped, starred and spotted. Pinch back the vines so as to let them grow only four to six feet high, a^d they will produce more flowers. Choicest double and single mixed. Pkt. 10c. AMERICAN BANNER LARK- SPUR. The handsomest flower in the entire catalogue. It originated on our grounds and was so distinct from all other flow- ers that it sprang at once into favor, and we are furnishing seed to the principal dealers in this country and Europe. The illustration represents a single stem, showing how loaded the plants are with flowers. The name American Banner was given it because it is the only flower we know of that combines the national colors, red, white and blue in each flower. Plants grow to a height of about two feet, of good, regular shape, with delicate, fern-like foliage, a vigorous grower, and is not injured by dry weather. The plants are fairly loaded with long spikes of double, striped and blotched flowers, having the various shad


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