Ornamental Climbing Vines, (Continued)— West Grove, Pa. 63 
NEW CRIMSON 
Mountain Beauty Vine 
(Antigonon Leptopus) 
HIS is a new climbing vine of striking and remark- 
able beauty, and though not quite hardy here, is 
especially recommended for the South and Pacific Coast, 
where it will no doubt give immense satisfaction. It 
is a strong, vigorous climber, suitable for covering 
walls, porches, verandas, fences, etc., has handsome 
foliage and is covered for months at a time with splen- 
did clusters of bright crimson flowers, like flaming red 
Wistarias. Those who have seen it in bloom in the 
South say it is the most magnificent flowering vine 
they ever saw, and in parts of Central America where 
it abounds, it is said to color the mountains with a 
blaze of glowing crimson. It is certainly unequalled 
in brilliant beauty among climbing vines, and we hope 
our Southern and California friends will give it a liberal 
trial. Good strongroots, 15 and 20 cts. each, 
$1.50 and $2.00 per doz., 2-year size, 35 
cts. each, 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
The Wonderful Blue Dawn Flower 
(Blue Moon Vine) 
- Worps fail to properly describe the exquisite beauty of the 
grand masses of charming blossoms, borne by this ele- 
gant Summer-flowering vine. It is not a new thing, but has 
never received the attentionit deserves. It is a strong vigor- 
ous climbing vine, and will soon cover a porch trellis with 
handsome foliage and lovely large bell-shaped flowers of 
pure heavenly blue. The flowers are so exceedingly beauti- 
ful in color and form, and borne in such 
astonishing profusion as to almost take 
=| your breath away. We ask attention to 
lee i it as one of the most beautitul Summer- 
i flowering vines we know of. Fine 
for porch trellises; a nice companion 
for the White Moon Flower. Strong 
Plants, 13 cts. each; two for 
MOUNTAIN BEAUTY VINE 25 cts.; $1.25 peor dozen, 
(Ipomea E recommend this as a flower 
New Red Moon Flower Palmata) W that will give satisfaction 
every time ; astrong vigorous climber, begins to bloom very quickly and con- 
tinues loaded with large, rosy pink flowers all Summer; very handsome and 
showy, and animmense bloomer. I5c. each, 2 for 25c., $1.50 doz., postpaid. 
True Magnolia-Scented Moon Flower xcdipniton, 
BEAUTIFUL Summer climber, grows 15 to 20 feet high; makes a nice 
shade for porches or trellises, and bears a profusion of large trumpet-shaped, 
snow-white flowers; richly scented and very beautiful. The flowers open with 
remarkable regularity every evening and close in the morning about eight 
o’clock. 15 cts. each; the Three Moon Flowers, Red, White and Blue, 
only 40 cts., postpaid. 
' , (Manettia LOVELY Climbing Vine, much esteemed 
The Manettia Vine Bicolor) A for house and conservatory; begins to bloom 
shaped flowers, bright orange red 
tipped. with golden yellow; very 
handsome and attractive. 10 cts. 
each, 3 for 25 cts., postpaid, 
MANETTIA CORDIFOLIA — 
Similar to above but with lovely 
crimson flowers; one of the most 
graceful vines in our collection for 
vases, bas and poe endow at a 
arden. 10 ects. each, 3 for 25 ; 
a 75 cts. per doz., postpaid. MOON FLOWER VINE 
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(Solanum 
New Paradise Flower ween) 
A GRAND trailing plant. of strong rugged growth, the finest of all 
the Solanums. Set out in the flower-bed, and it will soon be 
covered all over with immense clusters of large sky-blue blossoms, 
presenting a most striking and beautiful effect, and continuing to in- 
crease in beauty for several weeks. The flowers are over 2 inches 
across, and theclusters contain 30to 50 flowers and buds at atime. 
Three or four plants set ina4-foot bed wi'l make an astonishing 
amount of splendid flowers all season. Strong Plants, 15 cts. 
each, 3 for 40 cts., postpaid. 
THE BLUE SOLANUM. (Rantonetti). A lovely plant for bed- 
ding and house culture; bears beautiful clusters of deepest sky- 
blue flowers; blooms all the time, and is very easy to grow. 16 
ets., larger size, 20 atg., postpaid, 
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