GARDEK MANUAL FOSl THE SOUTHERN STATES. 



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Mina Lobata. 



Moonfiower with the White one (Ipomea 

 Noctiflora), as the effect will be novel and 

 attractive. • Price, strong plants 25c. each. 



HARDY ENGLISH IVY. Well known 

 Ivy of rapid growth either as a climber or 

 for covering stumps, unsightly fences, graves 

 and shady spots where grass will not 

 grow. Give plenty vrater early spring and 

 sum.mer; leaves beautifully marked and 

 variegated. 30 and 50 cents each. 



LONICERA. Honeysuckle.— Amea ret- 

 iculata. Golden netted; a remarkable va- 

 riety ; leaves bright green, beautifully 

 netted all over with golden veins, leaves 

 and stems changing to bright crimson in 

 the autumn; a beautiful plant. 35 to 50 

 cents each. 



Belgica. — Pink flowers; very sweet, pro- 

 fuse, and an almost perpetual bloomer. 

 Can also be trained as a bush. Small 

 plants ready in March. Strong plants 35 

 a-nd CO cents each. 



MINA LOBATA. An annual climber 

 from Mexico. Attains a height of 20 feet 

 or more. The brds are vivid red, then 

 orange A-ellow, ?rd the flowers a creamy 

 white. Very striking and beautiful. Price 

 25 cents each. 



MADEIRA VINE. A half hardy, well 

 adaptable climber in our southern garden, 

 wonderfully prolific in blooming qualities, 

 flowers very fragrant, white foliap-e, olive 

 green. One plant will cover 20 cubic feet 

 of space in early season. Dormant bulbs, 

 10 cents. 



MANETTIA VINE. One of the most 



Maurandia Barclayana. 



handsome and desirable of all climbing 

 vines, either for house or garden. A free 

 and continuous bloomer, completely filled 

 at all times with sm.all tubular flowers of 

 brilliant scarlet, shading into yellow at the 

 tips. Especially desirable for baskets, 

 vases or small trellises. 10 to 25 cents 

 each. 



MAURANDIA. Graceful climbers for 

 parlor, basket or outdoor purposes, with 

 rich purple, v/hite and rose, fox-glove 

 shaped blossoms. Price, 25 cents each. 



PASSIFLORA. — Constance Elliott. 

 Pure ivory-white flowers without a trace 

 of the blush tinge peculiar to the type; in- 

 ner surface of the sepals and petals Is 

 white ; the coronal threads being ivo-ry- 

 white, tinged with yellow; hardy. 25c, 

 each. 



QuADRANGLARiA. The largest and m.ost 

 rapid growing of this class, having a verj 

 attractive bloom. 15 and 25 cents. 



SMILAX. One of the most popular of 

 all decorative vines. Known everywhere.: 

 Fine plants, 15c. and 2i^c. each. 



S O L A N U M SEAFORTHIANUM. 

 (Blue Solanum.) — An excellent climbing 

 plant, one that can be used to good efifect 

 as a pot plant in the houre or for summer 

 planting in the garden. The flowers are 

 bright lilac blue, produced in large, pendu- 

 lous clusters. The bloom is followed by 

 dark red fruit and rem.ains on the plant 

 for a long time and adds a great deal to 

 its beauty. 15, 25 and 50 cents each. 



VINC/\. — Periwinkle. Vinca can be 

 trained either as a climber, trailing or 

 hanging vine. iSc. and 25c. each. 



Major Variegata.— A rapid_ grower; 

 leaves glossy green, marked with white. 

 Combination beautiful. 15 to 25 cents 

 each. 



WISTARIAS. For training over build- 

 i'^o^s, piazzas, verandas or trellises, the 

 Wistaria is of superior excellence, and the 



Lawn Sprinklers a Complete Line. 



