I^Gonard and Jones Company, Annual Climbers 



Annual Climbers from C. & J. Flower Seeds 



Cathedral Bells 



(COBEA SCAN DENS)— Has hand- 

 some foliage and beautiful bell- 

 shaped flowers. The flowers 

 are green at first, .but quickly 

 change to a beautiful deep vio- 

 let blue. In planting place the 

 seed edgewise, cover lightly and 

 water sparingly until the plants 

 are out of the seed leaf. Pkt., 

 5c; i oz., 15c 



Canary Bird Flower 



Has finely cut leaves, and bears 

 a profusion of lovely golden 

 yellow fragrant flowers. Ten or 

 twelve feet. Pkt., 5c; oz., 25c 



Wild Cucumber Vine 



(ECHINOCYSTIS LOB ATA)— 



Most rapid growing and free 

 flowering; the vines attain a 

 great height. Pkt., 5c; oz. ,30c. 



Cypress Vine 5&r£8 



cate fern-like foliage and lovely 

 star-shaped flowers. 



C. V. CRIMSON. Pkt., 5c 



C. V. WHITE. Pkt., 5c 



C. V. MIXED COLORS. Pkt., 



5c; oz., 25c 



Balloon Vine 



Cathedral Bells (Cobea Scandens) 



A slender, 

 rapid -grow- 

 ing vine with pretty foliage and 

 curious balloon-like seed-vessels. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c 



Dolichos 



rwVHrhnc NEW Japanese hyacinth bean 



UUllCHUO light) — Undoubtedly one of the nicest. It 

 grows eight to ten feet high, and will quickly cover itself 

 with long, graceful clusters of pure white, sweet, wistaria- 

 like flowers. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c 



D. DARKNESS— This is similar to "Daylight," but con- 

 trasts finely with it in color. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c 



Viir\7n Vi«P (PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA OR 

 A.UUZ.U YlliC JACK AND THE BEAN STALK)— This 



splendid hardy Japanese vine is the most rapid-growing 

 climber known. Perfectly hardy. Pkt., 6c 



lVTiJIITJlTKl VJJ ^ or S reen house or outdoor planting; 



1'la.Ul O.LLU. j <x blooms the whole season; fine, tubular, 



bell-shaped flowers; white, purple and rose. Pkt., 5c 



i Da T ; Mina Lobata 



Japanese Morning Glory 



Eighteen to twenty feet high; flow- 

 ers red, then orange, and when 

 fully open, creamy white. Pkt., 5c 



M. SANQUINEA — Scarce and rare. Pretty crimson flow- 

 ers; blooms all Summer. Pkt., 6c 



Moon Flower ggr„ c &1kk 



The kind that blooms — Pure white 

 flowers, very fragrant. See cut, page 

 73. Pkt., 6c 



Ornamental Gourds w H h m > c e ^ 



grow ten to twenty feet and produce |f§^ 



curiously shaped fruit in various colors 



Mixed. Pkt., 5c Gourds 



Scarlet Runner Beans SPcaSS 



with bright scarlet pea-shaped flowers; they grow 

 ten to twelve feet high and make a quick shade. 

 Pkt., 5c; oz., 15c 



MORNING GLORIES 



JAPANESE IMPERIAL — These splendid varieties 

 are among the quickest growing and most satis- 

 factory climbing vines for covering porches, fences, 

 trellises, etc.; they are much finer and handsomer 

 than the common Morning Glories. The flowers are 

 larger and of many brilliant colors, including fine 

 shades of red, crimson, maroon and indigo blue, also 

 royal purple, white, cream and drab; some flowers 

 are in rich, solid colors, others are beautifully vari- 

 egated and mottled. Pkt., 6c; oz., 10c; £ lb., 

 35c, postpaid. 



JAPAN FRINGED — A very fine strain of large 

 elegantly fringed flowers scalloped and bordered in 

 the most remarkable way; colors include the beau- 

 tiful shades described in the Imperial varieties 

 above. Pkt., 6c; oz., 12c; i lb., 40c, postpaid. 



DOUBLE FLOWERING JAPAN— These are a new 



importation from the Flowery Kingdom, said to 

 be very fine; strong growers and good bloomers; 

 fine double flowers in a great variety of colors and 

 markings. Pkt., 8c 



BRAZILIAN (Ipomcea Setosa) — An extra strong vig- 

 orous climber with large deep green leaves and pretty 

 satiny pink flowers three inches in diameter, followed 

 by curious seed pods. Pkt., 6?. 



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