4995 
5075 
5080 
5135 
Luxuriant climbing annuals, useful in covering arbors, fences or slopes, 
and bearing fruits which are of interesting forms and colors. 10 to 15 ft. 
Rhodanthe Manglesi. No. 5010. 
R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. CLIMBERS AND EVERLASTINGS. 
ACROCLINIUM. Showy annuals of great 
value as cut flowers.. 1 ft. Pkt. 
4950 Double White. Ozs°303,205 
4955 Double Rose... Se SOs OD) 
4960 AMMOBIUM alatum. Splen- 
did annual with small white 
flowers. 2 ft... TOL ss LOC OD 
GLOBE AMARANTH. Gomphrena. De- 
sirable annuals adapted for edgings or large 
beds. 1 ft. Pkt. 
4965 Purple ae Oz., .30; .05 
4970 Orange uP Be SBE IO) 
4972 Rosea 4975 White “ .30; .05 
4980 Mixed aK oi SPA ACO) 
HELICHRYSUM. One of the most pop- 
ular everlastings, embracing many beau- 
tiful shades of yellow and brown. 2 ft 
4982 Farquhar’s Fireball. Deep crim- Pkt. 
SON Pe cr. 4 0Z., .00; -10 
4983 Farquhar’s Lem on Queen. 
Showy lemon-yellow flowers. 
HELIPTERUM. Mixed 2 02., .50; .10 
Colors. Pretty annuals 4985 Collection of 6 Varieties, Sen: 
with dense masses of white Pkt. arate. Imported .- .40 
or yellow flowers; 1 ft. .10 4990 Double Mixed. 
Honesty. See No. 7070. Oz., 1.00; 4 oz., .35; 10 
CLIMBERS. 
ABOBRA Viridiflora. A charming climbing gourd for the summer garden 
with glossy green leaves, and pretty scarlet fruits. The roots are tuberous Pkt. 
and may be kept over winter like dahlias. 10 ft. a .80; .05 
ADLUMIA Cirrhosa. Mountain Fringe. A hardy _ biennial eben 
blooming the first season, with delicate foliage and clusters of rosy- -lilae 
flowers. 
15 ft. vs 0z., .75; .15 
BALLOON VINE. Cardiospermum Halicacabum. Rapid growing annual 
climber, with white blossoms and seed vessels like miniature balloons; 
succeeds best in light warm soil. 8 ft. Oz., 30: .05 
COBEA Seandens. Tender climbing perennial of rapid growth, flow- 
ering the first season; large bell-shaped purple flowers. 20 ft. Pkt. 
Seandens Alba. White Ae OZs, 150s 072, soOsueao 
PoC cINES Indica. Annual climber with white flow ers and scarlet 
CONVOLVULUS: mauritanicus. Of tr: ling h abit, suit ants for 
hanging baskets and rockeries +'02Z.,1-003) 210 
CYPRESS VINE. Ipomaa Quamoclit. V ery grac eful tw ining annuals 
with feathery dark green foliage and starlike flowers. 20 ft. 
Mixed. Shades of pink, scarlet and white ee Oz., .305 .05 
Scarlet. 5120 White. Each, oz., .30; .05 
DOLICHOS Lablab. Finest mixed. Hyacinth Bean. Rapid 
growing vine with clusters of white or purple flowers. 
Oz., .30; .05 
Daylight. (D.Japonicus.) A showy variety with clusters of pure 
white pea-shaped blossoms. 10 ft. err hes Oz., .40; .10 
Darkness. I lowers rich purple-violet ont. Oz., .40; .10 
ECHINOCYSTIS Lobata. California Cucumber. One of the 
quickest growing annual vines. The seeds should be sown in autumn, 
or if sown in spring, first soaked in warm water 24 hours. 20 ft. 
Oz 
ECCREMOCARPUS Seaber. An invaluable half hardy climber for 
trellis work; orange-scarlet flowers and pretty foliage. 2 0Z., .005 .10 
5136 Angora. 
5140 Apple-shaped. Small fruit, striped yellow and dark green Oz. -50; .05 
5142 Bishop’s Mitre. Mitre-she aped; yellow striped and mottled green. 10 
5145 Bottle-shaped. Fruit yellowish= -white with circles of dark green, 
OZ 3155/4 025,020 910 
.40; .10 
SOU seLO 
GOURDS. Ornamental. 
Very ornamental; fruit striped ... Ss Oz, eD0s. LO, 
Oz., .40; .05 
- EVERLASTINGS. 
These should be grown in every garden not only to brighten it in summer, but as cut flowers | 
for winter decoration. For winter use the flowers should be cut before they are fully expanded 
and hung with the heads downward in an airy room to dry. 
RHODANTHE. Half hardy annuals with 
delicate pink or white flowers. 13 ft. 
4996 Atrosanguinea. Blood-red. Pkt. 
710%., 503) 210 
5000 Maculata. Bright pink. 4 0z., .25; .05 
5005 Maculata Alba. White. +0z., .30; .05 
5010 Manglesi. Brilliant rose. 4+ 0z., .25; .05 
5015 Manglesi fl. pl. Soft pink; double. 
TOZnle2o meal 
STATICE. 
5016 Sinnuata hydrida. A _ large-flow- 
ered sea Lavender with mauve, 
white and primrose flowers in var- 
ious combinations. The plants 
furnish an abundance of cut 
flowers which at present are very 
popular in Europe. They can also 
be dried for winter bouquets. 2 ft. 
HOAs, 24599 510) 
5017 Bonduelli. Similar to the preceding 
with bright yellow flowers. 
02:5 2255710 
5020 XERANTHEMUM. Mixed. Pretty 
annuals for winter bouquets; colors 
whiteand purple. 13 ft. +0z., .25; .05 
5090 BEAN. Searlet Runner. Hardy an- 
nual vine with bright scarlet flowers, 
edible pods of delicious flavor. 6 ft. Pkt. 
Qt., .40; .05 
5092 Butterfly. (Phaseolus multiflorus 
Papilio.) Flowers pink and white; 
very ornamental. Oz., .30; .10 
Cobea Scandens. No. 5095. 
