50 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Botanical name 
Rubus caesius 
Rubus strigosus 
Rumesx acutus 
Rumex Patientia 
Ruta graveolens 
Salvia officinalis 
Sanguinaria canadensis 
Satureia hortensis 
Scrophularia nodosa 
Secale cereale 
Solanum Dulcamara 
Spiraea Filipendula 
Statice Limonium 
Symphytum officinale 
Tanacetum vulgare 
Taraxacum officinale 
Thymus vulgaris 
Urtica dioica 
Verbascum Thapsus 
Veronica grandis 
Veronica virginica 
Vinca minor 
Zea Mays var. indentata 
Zea everta 
Common name 
Bramble, dewberry 
Red raspberry 
Herb Patience, spinage dock 
Rue 
Sage 
Bloodroot 
Summer savory 
Knot-rooted figwort 
Common rye 
Bittersweet or woody nightshade 
Dropwort, Italian “May” 
Common sea lavender, wild marsh 
beet 
Boneset 
Common tansy 
Dandelion 
Thyme 
Common stinging nettle 
Common mullein 
Culver’s root 
Common periwinkle 
Common maise, Indian corn 
Popcorn 
Vines.— Aside from their ornamental value, vines are 
very useful on pergolas, trellises, and lattice work, shutting 
from view various unsightly objects. They serve also as a 
means of relieving the bareness of walls, thereby uniting the 
house with the lawn. The numerous annual and perennial 
chmbers which will be planted at the base of the trellis work 
surrounding the garden illustrate the kinds which thrive in 
this vicinity, as well as their methods of attachment. 
Botanical name 
Adlumia cirrhosa 
Bryonopsis laciniosa 
Cardiospermum Halicacabum 
Cobaea scandens 
Convolvulus japonicus 
Echinocystis lobata 
Humulus japonicus 
Ipomoea Quamoclit 
Ipomoea Bona-nox 
Ipomoea grandiflora 
Ipomoea setosa 
Ipomoea (mixed Japanese) 
Maurandia Barclaiana 
Mina sanguinea 
Momordica Balsamina 
Momordica Charantia 
Phaseolus multiflorus 
Tropaeolum canariense 
Tropaeolum Lobbianum 
ANNUAL VINES 
Common name 
Mountain fringe vine 
Ornamental fruited vine 
Balloon vine 
Mexican ivy plant 
Bindweed 
Climbing cucumber 
Hop vine 
Moon vine 
Brazilian morning-glory 
Balsam apple 
Balsam pear 
Runner bean 
Nasturtium 
Nasturtium (mixed) 
