Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . t or Evening Glory—Flowers large,violet color, fragrant 5 Cocclnea—Star Ipomaea, with small scarlet flowers 5 Heavenly Blue—A splendid climber, either for the con-servatory or outdoors. Flowers large, light blue withyellow throat, produced in clusters; foliage, large,heart-shaped 10 Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory)—A rapid grower, pro-ducing large clusters of rose-colored flowers. The vinesare covered with short, reddish hairs and at frequentintervals clusters of curious seed pods are formed 10 Leari (Blue Dawn Flowers)—Splendid bright blue; grow


Currie's farm and garden annual : spring 1915 . t or Evening Glory—Flowers large,violet color, fragrant 5 Cocclnea—Star Ipomaea, with small scarlet flowers 5 Heavenly Blue—A splendid climber, either for the con-servatory or outdoors. Flowers large, light blue withyellow throat, produced in clusters; foliage, large,heart-shaped 10 Setosa (Brazilian Morning Glory)—A rapid grower, pro-ducing large clusters of rose-colored flowers. The vinesare covered with short, reddish hairs and at frequentintervals clusters of curious seed pods are formed 10 Leari (Blue Dawn Flowers)—Splendid bright blue; grows in large clusters 10 MESEMBRYANTHEMUM. Tricolor—Dwarf-crowing* plants of great beauty, wellsuited for hanging baskets and the edgings for flowerbeds, and for covering rock work. y2 foot. H. H. P. Mixed colors 5 MEXICAN EVENING PRIMROSE. Oenothera Rosea—Beautiful free-flowering plant, makinga brilliant display during the evening and early morn-ing. Flowers beautiful rose. H. P Oenothera Lamarekiaua—H. P. 2 feet. Golden Soak Seeds oflapanesc MorningGlory anil Moon-Flowers, for 12miirs in warmwater, or scrapeoff the outer shellat one of the endsbefore sowing, toaid germination. JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. 1010 Pkt. MIMOSA. Pudlca (Sensitive Plant). H. H. A 1 foot. One of the m^3t remarkable and interesting plants In cultivation; the leaves, when touched, Instantly fold up 10 MIMTJLUS—Monkey free-blooming plants, suitable for vases or hang-ing baskets, luxuriant In damp, shady situations. H. H. (Musk Plant)—Yellow foliage and flowers, having a delightful musk scent. % foot 5 Tigrinu*—An exceedingly beautiful blotched and spottedhybrid, rivaling the Calceolaria in the variety of Itsbright colors 6 Victoria- IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNINGGLORIES. These Japanese Morning Glories are indeed a revelation inthe size and beauty of their flowers. Sow early in good, richsoil in a sunny spot in the garden, and water during dry,hot weather.


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