72 Ipomoea quamoclit. 



and by the end of summer and beginning of autumn, presents a very 

 superb assemblage of crimson flowers, forming an unusually elegant 

 contrast with the delicate penniform foliage. The roots are annual, 

 and it is therefore necessary to sow the seeds every spring for new 

 plants. 



The table represents a twining specimen as large as nature. 



