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D AND JONES GOMPANY - ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS Se 
or tess VINES wt CLIMB 40 FEET ris: SEASON 
650 Balloon Vine 
A slender, rapid-growing vine 
with pretty foliage and curi- 
ous balloon-like seed-vessels. 
SP, 5c:;0z., 20c. 
654 Cathedral Bells 
(COBEA SCANDENS) — Has 
WAS handsome foliage and beautiful bell- 
shaped flowers. The flowers are 
green at first, but. quickly change to a beautiful deep violet blue. 
In planting place the seed edgewise, cover lightly and water spar- 
ingly until the plants are out of the seed leaf. Pkt., 5c.; 4 0z., 15c. 
664 Wild Cucumber Vine ea 
free flowering; the vines attain a great height. Pkt., 5c.: oz., 30c. 
652 Canary Bird Flower sfc cut leaves, and 
golden yellow fragrant flowers. 10 or 12 feet. Pkt., 5e.: oz., 25c. 
4 A beautiful vine, delicate fern-like foliage and 
Cypress Vine lovely star- shaped flowers. 
656-C. V. CRIMSON. Pkt., 5c. 
657 C. V. WHITE. Pkt., 5c. 
658 C. V. MIXED COLORS. Pkt., 5c.; oz., 25c. 
; NEW JAPANESE HYACINTH BEAN (Day-= 
661 Dolichos light)—Undoubtedly one of the nicest. It 
grows eight to ten feet high, and will quickly cover itself with 
long, erga clusters of pure white, sweet, wistaria-like flowers. 
Cobea 
Pkt. -5c:;: , 20c. (See cut.) 
662 D. DARKNESS This is similar to ‘“‘ Daylight,’’ but contrasts 
finely with it in color. “Pkt., 5c.; oz., 20c. Cypress Vine 
ine (PUERARIA | IPOMEAS 
oso Kud zu V =: THe pikek | 673.1. NOCTIPHITON (White Moon 
STALK)—This splendid hardy Japan- Flower)—The kind that blooms—Pure 
ese vine is the most rapid-growing | ue meee ee fragrant. See cut, 
Sane. Segre eee ey 672 OTC COCCINEA ‘tar Ipomea or Cuban 
Belle)—A novel vining climber. Bright 
For greenhouse scarlet flowers oe over one inch in dia- 
668 Maurandya or outdoor | meter. Pkt. 
planting; blooms the whole season: | 671 I. COCCINEA ‘HEDERAFOLIA (Mina 
fine, tubular, bell-shaped flowers; white, Sanguinea)—Makes abundant growth 
purple and rose. Pkt., 5c. ten feet or more. Pretty crimson flow- 
0 tal G | 678'T, SETOSA (Brazilian Morning Gi 
i razilian Morning Glory) 
oon. b ne i t ourds —An extra strong vigorous climber with 
‘d_ ie ae Sa en fo ae eet | large deep green leaves and pretty 
and produce curlously shaped fruit in satiny pink flowers 3 in. in diam., fol- 
various colors. Mixed. Pkt., 5c. lowed by curious seed pods. Pkt., 10c. 
670 I. VERSICOLOR (Mina Lobata)—18 
WAS One of the to 20 ft. high; flowers red, then orange, 
= aS 667 Japanese Hop most rapid when epee creamy white. Pkt., 100. 
dense growing climbers. Excellent to = 
climb and cover quickly. Pkt., 5c. Above 5 pkts. Ipomeas, 25c. 
6s2 Scarlet Runner Beans Bs2utiful omamen- 
bright scarlet pea-shaped flowers; grow 10 to 12 feet high 
and makea quick shade. Pkt., dc.; oz., lic. 
MORNING GLORIES 
% 675 JAPANESE IMPERIAL—These splendid varieties are among 
the quickest growing and most satisfactory 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, etc.: some 
flowers are in rich, solid colors, others are beautifully vari- 
exered and mottled. Pkt., 5e.; 0oz.; 10c.; 2 4 lb., 35c., post- 
aid. 
676 4 APAN FRINGED—Fringed flowers scalloped and bordered 
in the most remarkable way; colors include the beautiful 
shades described in the Imperial varieties above. [Pkt 5c: 
12c.: } lb., 40c., postpaid. 
677, DOUBLE FLOWERING. JAPAN —Said to pee very fine; 
strong growers and good bloomers; fine double flowers in a 
great variety of colors and markings. Pkt.,-10¢. 
OFFER 12 PACKETS CLIMBERS 
1 Pkt. each Nos. 650, 652, 654, 656, 
N0.112 661. 664, 670, 673, 675, 676, 680, 682 
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Japanese Mo orning Glory 
