VINES AND CLIMBERS. 
NITMBER and NAME. 
.4®*^oz, at oz. rate only on articles quoted at 
$1 per oz, and over. 
General Observations. 
4725 Abrus precatorius. 
4726 Adiumia cirrhosa . 
4727 Arlstolochia Sipho 
4727a elegans 
4728 Asparagus verticillatus oz., $2 
4729 Sprengeri 
4729rt plumosus nanus 
4730 
4732 
4734 
4738 
4750 
4752 
4759 
4764 
4766 
4768 
4769 
4770 
4774 
4776 
4777 
4778 
4780 
Balloon Vine per oz., 20c. 
Calampelis scabra 
Canary-Bird Flower, .per oz., 50c. 
Centrosema grandiflora 
Clematis flammula 
paniciilata 
Jackmanni and Lanuginosa. . 
Clltoria ternatea 
— alba 
2 3 
Cobaea scandens per oz., 75c. 
— alba 
macrostemma (new) 
Convolvulus aureus superbus. ., 
major, Morning Glory.. .oz., 15c. 
— Double Morning Glory 
Imperial Japanese Morn'g Glory 
Mauritanicus 
Cypress Vine. 
Humulus Japonicus. 
— variegatus 
4782 Dolichos Lablab per oz., 15 
4784 —alba " I5c. 
4786 —Mixed " I5c 
4787 gigantea 
4795 
4796 
4798 
4800 
4801 
4802 
4804 
4806 
4807 
4808 
4810 
4812 
4814 
4816 
4817 
4820 
4822 
4824 
4826 
4828 
4830 
4835 
4836 
4836a 
4837 
4838 
4845 
4854 
4855 
Ipomoea coccinea per oz., 15c 
— lutea " 20c, 
chrysantha 
scarlatina 
Imperial Japanese 
Northern Liglit 
Horsfallias 
hederacea grandiflora 
• — marmorata 
Nil 
limbata per oz., 20c. 
Mexicana grand, alba. " 75c. 
hybrida 
bona nox (Good Night). . .oz., 20c. 
hybrida "Heavenly Blue" 
Learii 
rubro-coerulea 
alba 
setosa 
Quamoclit (Cypress Vine) 
per oz., 30c. 
—White " 30e. 
— Kerberi (now) 
—Mixed per oz., 30c. 
Ivy-leaved Cypress Vine, .oz., 30c. 
Collection, including 12 varieties... 
Kennedya ca?rulea 
Marry attas 
rubicunda 
4860 Lapageria rosea. 
2 3 
3 
2 .3 
1 2 
1 3 
1 2 
gP 
hB 
hP 
gP 
hP 
gP 
hhA 
thP 
hhA 
hP 
hB 
ttP 
hhA 
hA 
hP 
hA 
tA 
hA 
tgP 
hi' 
tp" 
tA 
gP 
tP 
tA 
hX" 
gP 
pur. 
pink 
br.&yl. 
pu.& w. 
white 
w. & gr. 
orange 
yel. 
var. 
white 
mixed 
blue 
white 
pur. 
white 
violet 
gold 
mixed 
blue 
pur. 
white 
mixed 
white 
green 
scar, 
yel. 
scar. 
mixed 
lav. 
rose 
blue 
mar. 
pur. 
V.& w. 
white 
blue 
V. b. 
b. red 
white 
red 
scar. 
white 
sear. 
mixed 
scar. 
blue 
.scar, 
d. red 
rose 
12 
15 
30 
20 
12 
i 
10 
0 
10 
6-8 
15 
8-40 
var. 
15 
20 
10 
36* 
trai. 
10 
15-20 
10 
30 
15 
15 
10 
15 
8 
10 
12 
4 
15 
ots. 
5 
10 
10 
25 
50 
10 
10 
5 
5 
10 
10 
10 
10 
25 
10 
10 
5 
10 
10 
10 
5 
5 
5 
10 
10 
5 
5 
10 
10 
10 
10 
25 
5 
5 
5 
5 
10 
10 
5 
25 
25 
10 
10 
10 
10 
50 
25 
25 
25 
50 
' " Prayer Bean . " Very pretty green- 
_ house climber. 
Beautiful climber. 
The "Dutchman's Pipe. 
1 Very beautiful fern-like foliage ; 
j fine for bouquets. 
(Cardiospermum.) Very pretty. 
Fine for trellis. 
One of the best old favorites. 
("Butterfly Pea.") 
(Virgin's Bower. ) Very fragrant; 
for other sorts, see Tree Seeds. 
1 Beautiful greenhouse and conser- 
J vatory climber. 
-Rapid-growing; start in the house. 
Pretty, and fine for baskets. The 
Morning Glory is good for 
screens. No. 4778 has very large 
flowers in great variety of most 
exquisite colorings, and hand- 
. some variegated foliage. 
See Ipomcea Quamoclit. 
(Hyacinth Bean. ) Rapid-growing 
and free - flowering ; good for 
\ (Climbing Hop. ) 4796 has beauti- 
J ful 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. No. 48.30 
IS the beautiful " Brazilian I\Iorn- 
iag Glory." "Northern Light" 
is a cross between the Moon- 
Flower and the Brazilian Morn- 
ing Glory. It is very early, and 
the flowers are extra large and 
of a lovely pink-lavender color. 
I. Quamoclit is the well-known 
Cypress Vine ; has very beauti- 
ful, bright flowers, and is de- 
servedly popular. /. Q. Kerberi 
is a tine new late-flowering, 
bright scarlet variety. 
These are fine, profuse bloomers 
for the greenhouse. Do best in 
sandy loam. 
Beautiful greenhouse climber. 
