GARDEN' MANUAL FOR THE SOUTHKRX STATES. 



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Maurandia Barclay ana. Mixed Mau- 



randia. A slender growing vine of rapid 

 oro>Ath. Rose, purple and white colors 

 mixed. Ten feet high. February till April. 

 Mina I/obata. A showy plant from 

 Mexico of the well known Ipomaea fa:nily, 

 with beautiful spikes or racemes of yellow - 



Giant Imperial Japanese JNJoruiiig Glo 



Miua Lobata, 



ish white flowers. The buds are at first of 

 a bright red, but soon change to orange 

 yellow and when in full bloom to a yellow- 

 ish white, forming a fine contrast with the 

 ■dense and luxuriant foliage. Thi-^ ]-)lant 

 does well in sunny situations and cHunot be 



surpassed for evening arbors, trellises, etc., 

 but is however sometimes affected b\- our 

 heavy and lasting summer showers. Should 

 be sowm earl- in order to get it to perfec- 

 tion, as it >■ ^oms only when fully grown- 



Aristolochia Elograns, 



Spraying Pumps, largest assortment carried by any seedsman. 



