20 “Produced Asters 4" Across , 33" Stems 99 — Theo. C. Schultz , Joliet , III. 20 
Climbing Vines and Flowers 
Cardinal Climber 
HYACINTH BEAN 
Rapid climbers; ornamental in all stages, 
foliage, flower, and pod. PKT., 10 SEEDS, 
5c; ANY 3 PKTS., 12c; OZ., 15c. 
PRINCESS HELEN OR “DAYLIGHT.” Long 
spikes of snowy white flowers, followed 
by equally snowy white pods. 
PURPLE OR “DARKNESS.” Both blossoms 
and pods are a glossy dark purple. 
SCARLET. Blush, deepening to dark red. 
MIXED. All the above mixed. 
CARDINAL CLIMBER 
We feel that everyone who has a flower 
garden should have this favorite climber. 
The vine quickly reaches a height of 30 feet 
or more. The blossoms are about 1^/z inches 
in diameter, in clusters of five to seven 
blooms each, and as the name indicates, are 
of a rich cardinal red. It likes sun and 
good soil, and develops to perfection in a 
sandy loam soil. If started in the open do 
not sow until warm weather as the seed 
will rot in cold, wet ground. File each seed, 
or slightly cut through the outer covering, 
soak in lukewarm water over night, and sow 
in a warm place. PKT., 10 SEEDS, 12c; 
^ OZ., 50c. 
BOSTON IVY. Dark leaved creeping vine. 
Very attractive for walls and rockeries. 
PKT., 8c; ■%, OZ., 15c. 
JAPANESE KUDZU VINE 
(PUERARIA TIIUMBERGIANA ) 
This remarkable vine, often called “Jack-in- 
the-Beanstalk,” will grow anywhere in the best 
or poorest soil. The growth is very rapid and 
it oftentimes reaches a height of 75 feet in 
one season. Fragrant purple flowers resembling 
a purple Wistaria. Invaluable for covering 
porches, etc. PKT., 15c; ^ OZ., 45c; % OZ., 
60c. 
MORNING GLORY 
JAPANESE MORNING GLORY 
The rich, velvety colorings of the common 
Morning Glory are intensified in these gorgeous 
varieties. Mixed. PKT., 50 SEEDS, 5c; % 
OZ., 10c. 
SCARLET RUNNER 
Highly ornamental as well as useful, both in 
foliage and flower and as pretty a climber as 
many of its more aristocratic neighbors, and 
the beans are good for the table if one wishes. 
PKT., 12 SEEDS, 5c; OZ., 10c. 
WILD CUCUMBER VINE 
Makes the most massive covering. It is an 
old friend with people in the country and it 
is undoubtedly the best climber for covering 
verandas, trellises, etc., never suffering from 
the heat, but retaining its fresh and lively 
green color throughout the whole summer, 
whether hot or cold, wet or dry, never infested 
with insects, and very profuse in bloom. It 
will sow itself and come up every year in 
the same place. PKT., 5c; % OZ., 20c. 
NEW MORNING GLORY—Rose Marie 
An exceptionally attractive early free flowering double form of Ipomea. 
Flowers are a beautiful shade of deep rose of double and semi-double form. 
Blooms early in the summer and continues in flower throughout the season. 
For those who wish an early climher, this is unexcelled, and we predict that 
Rose Marie will become very popular. Pkt., 15c. 
