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• • # SEEDS 0 • • 
of Ornamental Climbing Vines 
ANNUALS 
F1406. Canary Bird Vine. Rapid grower, beautiful yellow 
flowers. 
F1407. Cardinal Climber. A new climber, grows rapidly, 
>ften attaining a height of 20 to 30 feet. The leaves are 
leeply notched. The bright cardinal red flowers appear in 
g reat number. 
1406. Cafeoea Scandens. Beautiful climber, growing 20 to 
15 feet. The flowers are large, bell shaped, blue color. In 
•owing, place the seeds edgewise and cover with light soil. 
F1418. Evening Glory. Quick growing climber with violet 
alee flowers. Fragrant in the evening. 
C141t. Japanese Hop. Humulus. This is one of the fastest 
<rewing vines. Sowing middle of May it will produce vines 
10 to 15 feet long with beautiful heavy green foliage in a 
rery short time. 
F14tS. Msonftewer, New Mammoth White. The flowers open 
tbeut at suaset and close the next morning. The effect, 
particularly on moonlight nights, is very beautiful. If grown 
m well enriched soil in a warm, sunny location, and given 
plenty of water while making growth, the vine will reach 
an enormens height, often over 30 feet. The leaves are heart 
«hape, ths flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, come in large num¬ 
bers from July until frost in the fall. 
F1428. Meonflewer, Lilac Blue. Similar to above, produces 
levely flowers ef Klac-blue color. 
F1430. Msrnlng Glory, Imperial Japanese. This is a large 
flowering Japanese strain with beautiful blossoms in the 
dost varied colors and shades. 
F1431. Morning Glory, Single Fringed. A new strain of the 
«,rge flowering varieties. The flowers have fringed fedges, 
*nd come in many colors. 
F1433. Morning Glory, Heavenly Blue. Sky blue, a rapid 
grower, blooms freely. This is a new variety. 
r 1432. Morning Glory, Mixed. Old fashioned varieties. 
CYPRESS VINE 
This is one of the finest climbers for wire fences and trel- 
«tses. The beautiful feathery foliage of dark green color, 
tnd the showy little star-shaped flowers produced in great 
numbers, are always admired. 
F1410. Scarlet Cypress Vine. 
F1412. White Cypress Vine. 
•=■1414. Mixed Colored Cypress Vines. 
POSTPAID PRICES 
of all FLOWER SEEDS in PACKETS 
1 Packet, 8c 2 Packets, 15c 
6 Packets, 40c 12 Packets, 75c 
UNLESS OTHERWISE QUOTED 
Ornamental Gourds 
Desirable, pretty climbers for many places 
where heavy vining plants are wanted. We ar* 
listing them according to the shape of the fruit* 
they produce. The vines, foliage and flower* 
are all about the same, very handsome. 
F1440. Calabash or Pipe Gourd. Fruit some 
times used for making pipes. 
F1442. Dipper. A good dipper can be made of 
the ripe fruit. 
F1444. Hercules Club. Fruit green, 3 to 4 feet 
long. 
F1446. Luffa or Dish Cloth. Some women pre¬ 
fer a dish cloth made of this gourd to any other 
kind. 
F1448. Nest Egg. In color, shape and size, life* 
hen’s eggs. 
F1450. Orange. Known as false-orange, o» 
Mock Or^n^c 
F1452. Sugar Trough. The fruits have thick 
shells, very light, but durable. Holds 6 to 8 
quarts. 
F1454. Gourd Seed Mixture, containing many 
varieties. 
Price of Gourds: All 5c per pkt.; oz., 15c. 
PERENNIAL 
CLIMBING VINES 
FI400—Ampelopsis, Boston Ivy. Will climb any 
wall without support. In the fall the leaves turn 
rich orange and red. 
FI420. Japanese Kudzu Vine. Jack and the 
Bean Stalk Vine. It is surprising how fast thi* 
vine will grow. The dark green leaves make a 
dense cover. 
F1422. Lathyrus, Hardy Sweet Pea. Perennial 
climber with white, pink and crimson pea¬ 
shaped flower clusters. About 6 feet high, 
blooms from July to September. 
F1434. Passion Flower. Tender perennial climb¬ 
er for the summer garden, for window boxea 
and pot culture. Beautiful large flowers, white 
and blue, wax-like. Pkt., 15c. 
F1436. Smilax. A fine pot plant for the winter 
Lovely, glossy green foliage, which is greatly 
prized for bouquets and decorating. 
Pocahontas, Arkansas. 
We were very much satisfied with the tree*, 
they all look strong and healthy. 
BENEDICTINE SISTERS, 
Littleton, Colo 
Thanks for those fine trees received a few 
days ago, they came in first class condition. * 
feel sure they will grow. Again thanking you, » 
am, As ever, 
MRS. J. W. GOODWIN. 
Cypress Vine. U*ed as a Porch Screen—Annual 
