144 LANDSCAPE GARDENING. 



MoMORDicA, Balsam Apple. — A favorite in old* 

 fashioned gardens, and always good. 



Morning Glory, Ipomoea. — This glorious and old- 

 fashioned climber has been too much neglected by mod- 

 ern amateur and professional gardeners. There are 

 many magnificent new varieties now on the market, and 

 they are so useful for many purposes that they ought 

 to enjoy a new lease of public favor. 



Sweet Pea. — The sweet pea needs no introduction 

 or praise. In climbing over fences and low trellises it 

 is thoroughly at home, while no known j^lant gives a 

 finer harvest of flowers suitable for cutting. 



Trop^olum, Nasturtium. — The climbing nastur- 

 tiums are extra fine for window boxes, lawn vases, and 

 many other places. It is worth while, in planting nas- 

 turtiums, to choose the best-bred named varieties. The 

 varieties known as "Lobb's nasturtiums" and the 

 ** Madame Gunter hybrids" are especially thrifty in 

 growth and rich in gorgeous colors. 



