GARDEN MANUAI. FOR THE SOUTHSRN STATES. 



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Cl^EMATiS PANICUI.ATA— One of the most 

 beautiful of our hardy flowering vines. The 

 flowers are pure white and nre borne in 

 great panicles or clusters of bloom, fairly 

 covering the plants so that it is a mass or 

 sheet of fleecy white. Strong field grown 

 plants 50 cent? each. 



Climbing 'Cobaea. 



Cobaea. A rapid growing climber, at- 

 taining a length ol 15 to 30 feet in a single 

 year, and bearing an abundance of large, 

 beautiful bell-shaped flowers. 



Cobaea Scandens— Rich purple flowers 

 2 inches long, i>2 inches across. 15c. each; 

 $1.50 per dozen. 



Clerodendron Balfouti. A most satis- 

 factory plant for poL culture, a vigorous, 

 rapid and healthy grower, producing an 

 abundance of bio >nis, which are bright 

 crimson surmounted by pearly white petals, 

 affording a striking contrast against the 

 dark green foliage. Likes pariidl shade. 

 Strong plants, 25 and 50 cents each. 



Ipomea Bona Nox. Large flowering 



evening glory, a great grower of wonderful- 

 ly immense white flowers measuring 5 to 6 

 inches in diameter. Price, 15c. each. 



Hardy i^nglisli Ivy. Well known Ivy 

 of rapid grovMh either as a climber or for 

 covering stumps, unsightly fences, oraves 

 and shady spots where grass will not grow. 

 Give plenty water early spring and sum- 

 mer; leaves beautifully marked and varie- 

 gated. 30 and 50 cents each. 



lyonicera. Honeysuckle — Aurea reticu- 

 lata. Golden retted; a remarkable variety; 

 leaves bright green, beautifully netted all 

 over with golden veitis, le-ives and stems 

 changing to bright crimson in the autumn; 

 a beautiful plant. 35 to 50 cents each. 



LONICERA Bei^GICa— Pink flowers; very 

 sweet, profuse, and an almost perpetual 

 bloomer. Can also be trained hs a bush. 

 Small plants ready in March. Strong plants 

 2,^ and 50 cents each. 



Mina Lobata. An annual climber from 

 Mexico. Attains a height of 20 feet or 

 more. The buds are vivid red. then orange 

 yellow, and the flowers a creamy white. 

 Very striking and beautiful. Price 25 cents 

 each. 



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Mina Lobata. 



Madeira Vine. A half hardy, well 

 adaptable climber in our southern garden, 

 wonderfully prolific in blooming qualities, 

 flowers very fragrant, white foliage, olive 

 green. One plant will cover 20 cubic feet 

 of space in early season. Dormant bulbs, 

 10 cents. 



Manettia Vine. One of the most hand- 

 some and desirable of all climbing vines, 

 either for house or garden. A free and con- 

 tinuous bloomer, completely filled at all 

 times with small tubular flowers of brilliant 

 scarlet, shading into yellow at the tips. Bs- 

 pecially desirable for baskets, vases or small 

 trellises. 10 to 25 ceais each. 



Maurandia. Graceful climbers for par- 

 lor, basket or outdoor purposes, with rich 

 purple, white and rose, fox-glove shaped 

 blossoms. Price. 10 cents each. 



Ipomea Noctiflora. Moonflower. The 

 best white moon vine, rapid grower, large 

 flowers and wonderfully prolific. 15 cents 

 each. 



Tli=5 Blue Moonflower. (Ipomoea 

 Leari.) — This distinct and charming nov- 

 elty is valuable on account of being in 

 beautiful and striking contrast with the 

 true White Moonflower (described above); 

 habit of growth and flowering the same 



We carry a Selected Line of all Garden Implements. 



