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Cobra Scandens. Climbing Cobea. Large purple bell shaped 
flowers. Should be sown ina hot-bet, and not kept too moist. Place 
the seed edgewise in the ground. Twenty feet high. January till 
April. 
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Morning Glory. Mixed Thunbergia. 
Convoivulus major. Morning Glory. Well known vine with 
various handsomely colored flowers. of easy culture. Grows almost 
anywhere. Ten feet high. February till July. 
Curcurbita. Ornamental Gourd. Mixed varieties or Ornamen- 
tal Gourds of different shapes and sizes. February till May. 
Curcurbita lagenaria dulcis. Sweet Gourd. A strong grow- 
ing vine of which the young fruits are used like Squash. February 
till April. | 
Dolichos Lablab. Hyacinth 
Beans. Free growing plant, with pur- 
ple and white flowers. March till 
April. 
[pomea @Quamochlit rosea. 
Red Cypress Vine. Very beautiful, 
delicate foliage, of rapid growth, with y) SUN ee 
scarlet flowers. Zz ste! os. 
Ipomzea Quamociit alba. be 5 SAARI. 
White Cypress Vine. The same as the DSO Aa 
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February till August. 
Ipomwa Bona Nox. Large Flow- 
ering Evening Glory. A vine of rapid 
growth, with beautiful blue and white 
flowers which open in the evening. Hyacinth Bean. 
Twenty feet high. February till June. 
Lathyrus odoratus. Sweet Peas. Beautiful flowers of all 
colors, very showy. Good for cut flowers. Six feet high. December 
till April. ; 
Maurandia Barclayana. Mixed Maurandia. A _ slender 
growing vine of rapid growth. Rose, purple and white colors mixed. 
Ten feet high. February till April. 
