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Archias Seed Store Corp. 
Morning Glory, Japanese. 
With their variance in color, their beauty of foliage 
and blossom, their grace wherever used, these vines fre 
quently provide the finishing touches to any planting. 
Some adhere to the masonry, some must be trained 
through lattice or trellis and others with their tendrils 
will cling tenaciously, unshaken by wind or weather. 
Visualize the effect desired and train them accordingly 
to cover your walls and pilasters, your lattice or trellis, 
the pergola or laundry posts, the porch or portico, ver¬ 
anda or on the fence for shade, grace or flower and let 
them ramble in their plenitude—objects of beauty and 
of pleasure to the planter. 
BALSAM APPLE. An excellent climber bearing cream- 
colored flowers followed by yellow apple-shaped fruit, 
which when ripe, opens, showing blood-red inside. 
A splendid climber. Pkt., 10c; oz., 35c. 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN. A rapid climber, flow¬ 
ering profusely; grows 10 to 15 feet high. 
Pkt., 10c; M lb., 15c; lb., 40c; 2 lbs., 75c. 
BALLOON VINE ( Cardiospermum halicaca- 
bum). A favorite with children, being re¬ 
markable for its inflated membranous cap¬ 
sules containing the seed. It is sometimes 
called “Love-in-a-Puff.” A rapid and grace¬ 
ful climber. Flowers small, white. The 
round black seed is marked with a white 
heart-shaped spot. Sow seed outdoors in 
open ground early in spring and give the 
plant some support to run upon. Tender 
annual; six feet high. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 25c. 
CANARY BIRD VINE. A dainty vine with 
beautiful cut leaves and pretty, delicate flow¬ 
ers of a clear canary-yellow. From the color 
of its blossoms and also from a fancied re¬ 
semblance of their shape to a bird with wings 
extended, the plant obtained its common 
name. Does well in the shade. 
Pkt., 10c. 
Moon/lower. 
Kudzu Vine. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER. This is a very at¬ 
tractive, strong and rapid grower, attaining 
a height of 25 feet, with beautiful fern-like 
laciniated foliage and literally covered with 
a blaze of fiery cardinal-red flowers from 
midsummer till frost. The flowers are about 
1 inch in diameter and are borne in clusters 
of 5 to 7 blooms each. Like all Ipomoeas 
it delights in a warm, sunny situation and 
good, rich soil. The seed should be soaked 
in water a few hours before sowing and not 
planted outside until about May 1st. 
Pkt., 10c; M oz., 20c. 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria Thunbergiana) . A 
large leaved, rapid growing hardy climber 
bearing rosy purple, pea-shaped flowers in 
August. Will attain a height of over 25 feet 
after the first season. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 50c. 
WISTERIA CHINENSIS. One of 
SEEDS of VINES and CLIMBERS 
CYPRESS VINE. A splendid climber, with dark green, 
feathery foliage and an abundance of bright, star¬ 
shaped white and scarlet blossoms. Sow thickly after 
the middle of April. Height 15 feet. 
Pkt., 10c; oz., 45c. 
CLEMATIS {White). As beautiful and satisfactory as 
any vine you may plant. Sure to attract attention 
wherever grown. The star-shaped white blooms are pro¬ 
duced with the greatest freedom from July until Oc¬ 
tober. The plants make a vigorous growth and are 
suited for porches, arches, and wells. Pkt., 10c. 
HYACINTH BEAN. Tender, ornamental climber. 
Purple Sudan. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
Princess Helen. White. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
Mixed. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c. 
GOURDS. 
Hercules Club. Grows 6 feet long. Pkt., 5c. 
Sugar Trough. Often used for buckets. Pkt., 5c. 
Dish Cloth or Chinese Sponge {Luffa) . Pkt., 10c. 
Japanese Nest Egg. White, egglike fruits. Pkt., 5c. 
Dipper Gourd. Used for dippers. Pkt., 5c. 
MOONFLOWERS OR EVENING GLORY. A beau¬ 
tiful rapid climber, having large flowers from 4 to 6 
inches in diameter, that open in the evening. 
Giant White. Pkt., 10c. 
Giant Pink. Pkt., 10c. 
Heavenly Blue. Flowers 4 to 5 inches across; color 
sky-blue. Pkt., 10c. 
Special Offer. One packet each of the above three 
grand Moonflowers, for 25c. 
IMPERIAL JAPANESE MORNING GLORY. These 
grand New Morning Glories from Japan are remarkable 
for their large size and exquisite colors. 
Pkt., 5c; oz., 35c. 
For Plants of Hardy Climbing Vines See Page 26. 
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the most beautiful and rapid grow¬ 
ing of the hardy perennial climb¬ 
ers. When well established in good 
soil it will often grow fifteen to 
twenty feet during the season and 
frequently blooms both in spring 
and fall. The flowers are very 
fragrant, single, pale blue, pea¬ 
shaped and are borne in long 
drooping grape-like clusters, often 
over a foot in length. Foliage light 
green, pinnate. The seed should 
be sown in mellow loam early in 
the spring, or in greenhouse or 
hotbed in winter and when plants 
are one foot high transplanted into 
permanent situations. Pkt., 15c. 
Clematis — White. 
