J. M. Thorburx & Co.'s Catalogue of Seeds. 



105 



VINES AND CLIMBERS 



NUMBER and NAME. 



General Observations. 



% oz. at oz. rate only on articles quoted 

 $1 per oz. and over. 



4725 Adlumia cirrhosa 



4726 Apios tuberosa 



4-27 Aristolocbia sipho 



4728 Asparagus verticil latus 



4730 Balloon Vine . . .peroz.,2oc. 



4732 Calampelis scabra 



4734 Canary-bird Flower, per oz. ,50c 



4738 Centrosema grandiflora .... 



4750 Clematis flammula 



4752 paniculata 



4758 Large-flowering hybrids . . . . 



4764 Clitoria ternatea 



4766 — alba 



4768 Cobsea scan dens . . per oz. ,75c. 



4774 Convolvulus aureus superbus 

 4776 major (Morning Glory) oz., 15c. 



4780 Mauritanicus 



Cypress Vine 



Dolichos Lablab 

 — alba 



— gigantea 



— Mixed per oz., 15c. 



4782 

 4784 

 4785 

 4786 



4790 

 4792 



4795 

 4796 



4798 

 4800 

 4807 

 4808 

 4810 

 4812 

 4814 

 4816 

 4820 

 4822 

 4824 

 4826 

 4828 

 4835 



4836 

 4836a 



4837 

 4838 

 4840 



4845 

 4854 

 4855 



4882 

 4883 

 4884 



4890 

 4892 

 4894 



4895 

 4900 



4901 



per oz., 15c. 



15c 



Hedysarum coronarium 

 — album 



Hamulus Japonicus 

 — variegatus . . . 



Ipomoea coccinea . per oz., 20c. 



— lutea " 25c. 



Horsfalliae 



hederacea grandiflora 



— marmorata 



Nil . 



limbata peroz., 20c. 



Mexicana grandiflora alba . . 

 bona nox(Good Night)p'r oz.,2oc. 

 hybrida, " Heavenly Blue " . . 



Learii 



rubro-ccerulea 



alba 



Quamoclit (Cypress Vine) . . . 



per oz., 30c. 



—White " 30c. 



— Rose 



— Mixed peroz., 30c. 



Ivy-leaved Cypress Vine " 30c. 



sinuata 



Collection, including 12 varieties 



Kennedya Comptoniana . . . . 



Marryattae 



rubicunda 



2 3 



gP 



hA 



gP 



Lathyrus — 



White Everlasting Pea . . . . 

 Scarlet " " oz., 50c. 



Blue Lord Anson's " " 15c. 

 White " " " " 15c. 

 Lopbospermum scandens . . . 



Maurandya antirrhiniflora « . . 



Barclayana 



alba 



Emeryana rosea 



purpurea grandiflora 



Mixed 



Mina lobata 



Moon Flower 



tA 



tP 



gP 



hP 



tP 



tA 



pink 



mixed 



pur. 

 white 



mixed 



red 

 white 



green 



scar. 



yel. 



rose 



blue 



mar. 



pur. 



v. & w. 



white 



scar. 



white 



rose 



mixed 



scar. 



white 



blue 

 scar, 

 d. red 



white 

 scar, 

 blue 

 white 

 d. ro. 



pur. 

 bl.&w. 



white 

 rose 

 pur. 

 mixed 

 wh.& r. 



15 



15 



Beautiful climber. 

 Graceful twining perennial. 

 The " Dutchman's Pipe." 

 Very beautiful foliage. 

 (Cardiospermum.) Very pretty. 

 Fine for trellis. 

 One of the best old favorites. 

 " Butterfly Pea." 



j Virgin's Bower; very fragrant. 

 I" For other sorts, see Tree Seeds. 



I Beautiful greenhouse and conser- 

 [ vatory climbers. 



Rapid growing. Start in the house, 

 j Pretty and fine for baskets, ex- 

 cept the Morning Glory, which 

 ) is good for screens. 



See ipomoea Quamoclit. 



I (Hyacinth Bean.) Rapid grow- 

 \ ing and free flowering ; good 

 for screens. 



/French (Bush) Honeysuckle. 

 | Flowers sweet-scented. 



/ Climbing Hop. 4796 has beauti- 

 j fully variegated foliage. 



These are very beautiful free 

 blooming plants of the Morning 

 Glory family, and useful for 

 covering verandas, trellis-work, 

 etc. No. 4816 is the so-called 

 "Moon-Flower." Nos. 4807, 

 4824, 4826 and 4828 are also 

 beautiful greenhouse climbers. 



I. Quamoclit is the well known 

 Cypress Vine ; has very beauti- 

 ful, bright flowers, and is de- 

 servedly popular. 



These are fine, profuse bloomers 

 for the greenhouse. Do best in 

 sandv loam. 



See also Sweet Peas, page 106. 

 Handsome perennials, produ- 

 cing beautiful flowers. 



Trumpet-shaped flowers. 



Abundant bloomers, and very de- 

 sirable for the greenhouse and 

 garden. Should be in every col- 

 | lection. 



J 



Curious ; free bloomer ; fine. 

 See Ipomoea Mex .grandifV a alba. 



