FOR THE SOUTHERN STATES, 
Hyacinth Bean. 
Seg, 
S = 
C8 
A, cz 
NOs 
Aristolochia Elegans. 
and February in flower pots and transplant in | colored flowers, of easy culture. Grows almost 
open ground when large enough. 
Benincasa cerifera. Wax Gourd. 
A strong growing vine with long shaped, dark 
crimson fruit, which looks very ornamental. 
It is used for preserves. 
Cardiospermum. Balloon Vine. A 
quick-growing climber, the seeds of which are 
inapod, shaped like a miniature balloon, 
therefore the name. 
Cobza Scandens,. Climbing Cobea. 
Large purple bell-shaped flowers. Should be 
sown in a hot-bed and not kept too moist. 
Place the seed edgewise in the ground. Twenty 
feet high. January till April. 
Convolvulus major. Morning Glory. 
Well known vine with various handsomely 
anywhere. Ten feet high. February till July. 
Cucurbita. Ornamental Gourd. Mixed 
varieties or Ornamental Gourds of different 
shapes and sizes. February till May. 
Cucurbita Lagenaria dulcis. 
Sweet Gourd. A strong growing vine of which 
the young fruits are used like Squash. 
February till April. 
Dolichos Lablab. Hyacinth Beans. 
Free growing plant, with purple and white 
flowers. March till April. 
Ipomza Quamoclit rosea. Ked 
Cypress Vine. Very beautiful, delicate foliage, 
of rapid growth, with scarlet flowers. 
Ipomzvea Quamoclit alba. White 
Cypress Vine. ‘Che same as the Red variety. 
