. Floral gems for 1896. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield; Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Roses; Plants, Ornamental; Commercial catalogs. McGregor Brothers, Florists, Springfield, Ohk 63 T\ Variety of Moonflowers. â â ⢠â â . - ..M^TT?- - ~ Tt-i a. 1 o TV'I**-mir*»»-. The Hardy Day=Blooming Moonflower, : : IPO MCE A PANDURATA. , This is one of the most rapant-growing vines in cultiva- tion, having a large tuberous root that is perfectly hardy in Minnesota and Canada. The flowers, which are ve
. Floral gems for 1896. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Ohio Springfield; Flowers; Bulbs (Plants); Roses; Plants, Ornamental; Commercial catalogs. McGregor Brothers, Florists, Springfield, Ohk 63 T\ Variety of Moonflowers. â â ⢠â â . - ..M^TT?- - ~ Tt-i a. 1 o TV'I**-mir*»»-. The Hardy Day=Blooming Moonflower, : : IPO MCE A PANDURATA. , This is one of the most rapant-growing vines in cultiva- tion, having a large tuberous root that is perfectly hardy in Minnesota and Canada. The flowers, which are very large, are a pure satiny-white, with a pinkish-purple throat, shad- ing off deeper in the tube. The flowers are usually four inches in diameterâsometimes attain a diameter of five or even six inches. They are produced in large clusters and in the greatest profusion from June to October. A strong plant will give more than one thousand beautiful flowers daily, for months at a time, being well distributed over the plant from near the base to the top, forming usually one of the grandest floral displays ever seen in any country. The root penetrates the earth so deep that it is not seriously affected by drouth or other unfavorable weather condition. Price, 20 cents each; three for 50 cents. The True Moonflower, IPOMOEA GRANDIFLORA This plant has become very popular and it certainly is a wonderful annual climber. It grows rapidly and blooms profusely. Flowers five inches in diameter, and quite fragrant. A very rapid summer climber, blooming the first season. No insects attack the leaf, and even if it did not bloom it would be very desirable because of the beauty of its foliage; but when is ad- ded to this the wonderful effect of its flowers, which are borne in great pro- fusion, it cannot fail to please. The flowers are immense, pure white, sweet-scented, five inches in diameter, borne very profusely, and, as they open at night, are very striking. Being a free bloomer, t
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