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VINES AND CLIMBERS, 



ASS- 



NUMBER and NAME. 



% oz. at oz. rate only on articles quote i 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



General Observations. 



4725 

 4720 

 4727 

 4728 

 4730 

 4732 

 4734 

 4738 

 4750 

 4758 

 4704 

 4700 

 4708 

 4709 



4774 

 4770 

 4780 



4782 

 4784 

 4785 

 4780 



4790 

 4792 



Adlumia cirrhosa 



Apios tuberosa 



Aristolochia sipbo .... 

 Asparagus verticillatus . . 

 Balloon Vino . . . per oz. 



Calampelis scabra 



Canary-bird Flower, per oz. 



Centrosema grandiflora 



Clematis Flammula 



Large-flowering hybrids . . . . 

 Clitoria ternatea 



—alba 



Cob sea scandens . . per oz., 75c. 



— alba 



20c. 



.50c. 



Convolvulus aureus superbus 

 major (Morning Glory) oz., 15c 

 Mauritanicus 



15c. 

 15c. 



Cypress Vine 



Dolichos Lablab . . per oz 



—alba u 



— gigantea 



— Mixed per oz., 15c 



Hedysarum coronarium .... 

 — album 



4795 Humulus Japonicus 



4798 

 4*00 

 4b07 

 4S08 

 4810 

 4812 

 4814 

 4810 

 4817 

 4820 

 4822 

 4824 

 4820 

 4S28 

 4835 



4830 



4830a 



4S37 



4S38 



4840 



4842 



4S45 

 4854 

 4855 



4882 

 48h3 

 4884 

 4885 



4SS0 



4887 



4888 

 4890 

 4892 

 4894 

 4895 

 4900 



4901 



per oz. 



20c. 

 25c. 



Ipomoea cocciuea 



— lutea .... 



Horsfalliae 



hederaeea grandiflora 



— marmorata 



Nil 



limbata per oz., 20c. 



Mexicana grandiflora alba . . . 



hybrida (very early) . . . 



bona nox(Good Night)p*r oz. ,20c 



hybrida, "Heavenly Blue" . . 



Learii 



rubro-ccerulea 



alba 



Quamoclit (Cypress Vine) . . . 

 per oz , 30c. 



—White ,l 30c. 



— Rose 



— Mixed per oz. ,30c. 



Ivy-leaved Cypress Vine " 30c. 



sinuata 



pandurata 



Collection, including 12 varieties 



Kennedya Comptoniana 



Marryattae 



rubicunda 



2 hB 





3 



hP 





2 







1 





2 



3 



hhA 





3 



thP 



2 



3 



hhA 



1 



2 



hP 



1 



2 





2 3 



Lathyrus— 



White Everlasting Pea . 

 Scarlet ' l " oz. 



Blue Lord Anson's " oz. 

 White " " " 



Lophospermum scandens 



Manettia Vine 



50 c. 

 15c. 

 15c. 



Maurandya antirrhiniflora 



Barclayana 



alba 



Emeryana rosea 



purpurea grandiflora . . . 

 Mixed 



Mina lobata 



Moon Flower . . ... 



2 3 



hB 

 ttP 



hhA 



hA 



hP 



gP 



thB 



tA 

 hA 



tP 

 tA 



gP 



tA 



hP 



gP 



hP 



tP 

 hP 

 tgP 



tA 







cts. 



pink 



15 



10 





0 



5 



br a vl 



30 



25 



white 



12 



10 



w.&gr. 



10 



5 



orange 



0 



10 



vel 



10 



5 



var. 



6-8 



25 



white 



15 



5 



m ixed 



var. 



10 



blue 



15 



10 



white 





10 



pur. 



20 



10 



white 





10 



gold 



5 



10 



mixed 



10 



5 



blue 



trai. 



10 



pur. 



10 





white 





5 







'? 









red 



3 



5 



white 





5 



green 



15-20 



10 



scar. 



10 



5 



yel. 





5 



rose 



15 



25 



blue 





5 



mar. 





5 



pur. 





5 



v. & w. 



5 



5 



white 



15 



10 







1 A 







5 



blue 



10 



25 



v. b. 



15 



25 



b. r. 



8 



10 



white 





10 



scar. 



10 



5 



white 





5 



rose 





5 



mixed 





5 







5 



white 





5 







10 







50 



blue 



1 o 



25 



scar. 



i 

 -t 



4,0 







25 



white 



8 



10 



scar. 





5 



blue 



' 6 



5 



white 





5 



d. ro. 



8 



10 



sc.&y. 



15 



10 



pur. 



10 



10 



bl.&w. 





10 



white 





10 



rose 





10 



pur. 





10 



mixed 





10 



wh.&r. 



15 



10 



Beautiful climber. 



Graceful twining perennial. 



The " Dutchman's Pipe." 



Very beautiful foliage. 



(Cardiospermum.) Very pretty. 



Fine for trellis. 



One of the best old favorites. 



For description, see Novelties. 

 / Virgin's Bower; very fragrant. 

 )' For other sorts see Tree Seeds. 

 I Beautiful greenhouse and conser- 

 f vatory climbers. 

 /Rapid growing; fine summer 

 J climbers. Start in the house. 



(Pretty and fine for baskets, ex- 

 cept the Morning Glory, which 

 is good for screens. 



See Ipomcea Quamoclit. 



1 (Hyacinth Bean.) Rapid grow- 

 } ing and free flowering; good 

 for screens. 



/ French (Bush) Honeysuckle, 

 f Flowers sweet-scented. 



Climbing Hop ; pretty. 



These are very beautiful free 

 blooming plants of the Morn- 

 ing Glory family, and useful for 

 covering verandas, trellis-work, 

 etc. No. 4810 is the so-called 

 "Moon Flower." No. 4817 is 

 very similar to the Moon Flow- 

 er, but blooms thirty to forty- 

 five days earlier. Nos. 4807, 

 4824, 4820 and 4828 are also beau- 

 tiful greenhouse climbers. 



I. Quamoclit is the well known Cy- 

 press Vine ; has very beautiful, 

 bright flowers, and" is deserv- 

 edly popular. 



These are fine, profuse bloomers 

 for the greenhouse. Do best 

 in sandy loam. 



j See also Sweet Peas, page 100. 

 ' r Handsome perennials, produc- 

 ing beautiful flowers. 



Trumpet shaped flowers. 

 Beautiful climber. 



I Abundant bloomers, and very 

 I desirable for the greenhouse 

 and garden. Should be in every 

 collection. 



Curious; free bloomer; fine. 

 See Ipomcea Mez. grandiflora alba. 



