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 Wisteria is one of the most beautiful 

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 Ipomea is a rapid climber, attractive 

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How few cultivate the cobea, yet 

 3iow beautiful it is, with large bell- 

 shaped flowers. Plant the seed in 

 moist earth, edge side down, in a hot- 

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 native of Mexico, and was introduced 

 in 1792. It was named for Bernardez, 

 a Spanish priest and botanist. Give 

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Thunbergia laurifolia is a climber, 

 admirable for winter blooming, with 

 violet blue flowers. Rhyncospermum 

 jasminoides is also a charming win- 

 ter blooming climber, with white, frag- 

 rant, jasmine-like flowers. 

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